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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.(AP) The
Detroit Tigers
dug themselves out of an early hole for a satisfying victory.
Pinch-hitter
Marcus Thames
came through with a tiebreaking single during a two-run eighth inning and
Alex Avila
had a two-run homer to lead the streaking Tigers past the
Tampa Bay Rays
8-6 on Saturday night.
Detroit, which overcame a three-run deficit, went ahead 8-6 when Thames hit a bases-loaded single and
Adam Everett
drove in a run with a sacrifice bunt. The AL Central leaders, who also got a homer from
Placido Polanco
, have won five in a row.
''That's how you win games in the playoffs,'' Avila said. ''When you get everybody contributing, you can't ask for anything
better than that.''
Detroit's bullpen was stellar, with six relievers holding the defending AL champions to four hits over 6 2-3 scoreless innings.
''The bullpen kept the wind in our sails,'' Tigers manager Jim Leyland. ''The bullpen gave us confidence.''
Detroit used 23 players overall.
''I'm drained,'' Leyland said.
Evan Longoria
hit his 27th homer - matching the total from his AL Rookie of the Year season in 2008 - for the Rays, who have lost seven
of 10. Tampa Bay remained six games behind Boston for the wild card.
''That's been too much of the script, that we've been able to play well and then we've given up some stuff late,'' Tampa Bay
manager Joe Maddon said. ''We've had a little bit of a hiccup.''
Avila hit a two-run shot and Polanco added an RBI single in the seventh to tie it 6-all.
Bobby Seay
(5-2) got two outs for the win and
Brandon Lyon
worked the ninth for his second save. Rays reliever
Grant Balfour
(5-4) took the loss.
Longoria had a three-run homer during a four-run first off
Armando Galarraga
as the Rays took a 4-1 lead.
Carlos Pena
became the first Tampa Bay player to have 100 RBIs or more in three seasons with a run-scoring single in a two-run third that
made it 6-3. Pena has 23 RBIs over his last 15 games.
Polanco hit a first-inning solo homer before
Carlos Guillen
pulled Detroit to 4-3 on a two-run triple in the third.
Galarraga, recalled from Triple-A Toledo earlier in the day to pitch in place of injured
Jarrod Washburn
, allowed six runs, four hits and three walks in 2 1-3 innings. Washburn, slowed by a sore left knee, is scheduled to start
Thursday at Kansas City.
Leyland expressed concerns about Galarraga's arm slot and planned to talk with pitching coach Rick Knapp about it.
Tigers right-hander
Jeremy Bonderman
(blood clot), who last pitched in the majors on June 8, gave up one hit, one walk and had two strikeouts in 1 2-3 scoreless
innings.
''It just feels good to get out there,'' Bonderman said. ''It's good to be part of it. Get in there and pitch in a little
bit and do whatever I can to help these guys get to the playoffs.''
James Shields
allowed six runs and eight hits over 6 1-3 innings. The Rays' opening-day starter is winless - including five losses - over
his last 10 starts at home, dating to June 4.
With a postgame concert featuring The Beach Boys, the announced crowd was a sellout of 36,973. In comparison, the Rays' three-game
series Tuesday through Thursday against Boston averaged 19,221.
NOTES: Leyland visited close friend and Rays senior adviser
Don Zimmer
, who is recovering after successful surgery for decompression of a nerve in his lower back on Wednesday. Zimmer could be
released from the hospital in the next few days. ... Rays CF B.J. Upton (sprained left ankle) might start one game of Monday's
doubleheader at the
New York Yankees
. ... Tigers closer
Fernando Rodney
, who allowed two runs and threw 35 pitches in the ninth inning of Friday's 4-3 win over the Rays, was rested and might get
Sunday off, too. ... Detroit LHP
Dontrelle Willis
(anxiety disorder) allowed two runs and six hits in 6 1-3 innings for Toledo against Columbus.
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