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$9,000 in his first start on the Canadian Tour

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$9,000 in his first start on the Canadian Tour
#1   2013/07/26 04:21AM
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Evan Longoria is back on the field, and the Tampa Bay Rays are back in the AL East race. . Jeff Keppinger hit tiebreaking grounder after the All-Star third baseman was intentionally walked in a four-run, 10th inning, and the Rays beat the Minnesota Twins 7-3 Sunday to improve to 6-0 since Longoria returned from a three-month layoff. "I believe in all these guys," manager Joe Maddon said. "I like the energy with which were playing." Tampa Bay swept consecutive three-game series against Toronto and the Twins, the first time the Rays swept opponents back-to-back since April 12-19, 2010, at Baltimore and Boston. The Rays sent Minnesota to its fifth straight loss, matched their longest winning streak this season and are five games behind the AL East-leading New York Yankees, the closest Tampa Bay has been to first place since the morning of June 26. Longoria missed 85 games because of a partially torn left hamstring and hasnt found his power swing yet, hitting .261 (6 for 23) with a double and four RBIs in his return -- all as a designated hitter. Luke Scott (right oblique) is likely coming back from the disabled list this week, and pitcher Jeff Niemann is on an injury rehabilitation assignment for the reviving Rays. Tampa Bay, which improved to 4-4 in extra innings this season, broke a 3-all tie after Desmond Jennings singled off Alex Burnett (4-4) leading off the 10th and stole second. B.J. Upton walked and Ben Zobrist sacrificed Jennings to third. After the walk to Longoria loaded the bases, Jeff Keppinger bounced to shortstop Brian Dozier, who appeared to have time to throw home for a forceout or to second in an attempt for a double play. Instead, he threw to first as Tampa Bay took the lead. "Everybody has an opinion on where he should have thrown the ball, but Im going to back my player here," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. "He did what he thought was right." Dozier wanted to play it safe. "A smart infielder makes sure he gets one out right there," he said. "Every shortstop in the league wouldve done the same thing." Tampa Bay, which overcame three errors, was pleased at the break. "Its good to have one every once in a while," Jennings said. "I thought he was going to try to turn a double play." Tyler Robertson relieved and hit Carlos Pena with a pitch, reloading the bases. Ryan Roberts followed with a two-run single off Casey Fien, his third hit of the game, and pinch-hitter Matt Joyce singled in a run. Kyle Farnsworth (1-3) worked around a one-out single in the ninth for first win since Aug. 21 against Seattle, and Fernando Rodney retired his only batter for his league-leading 36th save in 37 attempts. Tampa Bay starter James Shields tied his season low with just two strikeouts, allowing three runs -- two earned -- and five hits in seven innings. He twice stranded runners who reached third with one out. "Today was a grind," he said. "Our defence wasnt there, but weve had good defence since the (All-Star) break and are playing well." Minnesota starter Scott Diamond allowed three runs and eight hits in seven innings, matching his season highs with two walks and two home runs allowed. Jennings hit his third career leadoff homer for Tampa Bay and Keppinger homered in the second for a 2-0 lead. Keppingers error allowed Josh Willingham to reach in the bottom half, and Justin Morneaus two-run homer tied the score. Denard Span doubled and scored in the third, then left in the seventh with right shoulder pain, an inning after his diving attempt on a ball by Keppinger that wound up as a double. X-rays showed no damage and the Twins said he is day to day. Consecutive doubles by Roberts and Sean Rodriguez tied the score in the fifth. NOTES: Longoria could receive his first day off since his return on Monday at Seattle. Maddon said he will wait to decide on Longorias availability. ... Roberts had his first three-hit game since June 8 while with Arizona. ... Tampa Bay will continue its 10-game trip Monday with RHP Alex Cobb (6-8, 4.32 ERA) opposing RHP Blake Beavan (7-6, 5.12 ERA). ... RHP Samuel Deduno (3-0, 3.27 ERA) will start Monday for the Twins as they open a three-game series against visiting Detroit, which counters with RHP Anibal Sanchez (6-9, 4.37 ERA). ... 3B Trevor Plouffe, on the DL (right thumb) since July 21, is expected to return from his rehab assignment and rejoin Minnesota on Monday. ... Twins RHP Matt Capps, out since July 17 with rotator cuff inflammation, will undergo an MRI on his right shoulder Monday. Capps hopes to resume throwing Wednesday and pitch again for the Twins in early September. 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Starr Jersey ., came close to the podium in the classic Wengen downhill on Saturday when he finished fourth after a superb run on the most physically demanding track on downhill skiings World Cup tour. . Advantage, Djokovic. The top-ranked Serb got the big break when he needed it late in the third set and held off Murray 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 at the O2 Arena. "Another great match. Another great performance from both of us," said Djokovic, who has known Murray since they were 11 years old.WINNIPEG -- Golf fans got their moneys worth in Winnipeg on Sunday. After a four-hole playoff, American Chris Killmer defeated compatriot Vince Covello to win the Canadian Tours Players Cup. Killmer and Covello started the day tied for first at 13 under and finished regulation play at 15 under, setting up Winnipegs first playoff since 1989. Both players parred the first playoff hole, bogeyed the second and parred the third. But Killmer won the fourth hole after Covellos three-putt, picking up the $24,000 prize money. "Im on top of the world right now," said Killmer after his first Canadian Tour victory. "To win the Players Cup this week and get married to my best friend next month, the timing couldnt be better." Covello, the only playyer to shoot in the 60s in every round, said he was happy with his performance despite the loss. [url=http://www.packersofficialteamstore.com/autographed-james-jones-jersey-gk-4... Jones Jersey. "Its disappointing not to win but overall I am encouraged with my game and the way I handled myself today," he said. Torontos David Lang was the top Canadian finisher, finishing in third place at 10 under. Lang took home $9,000 in his first start on the Canadian Tour, meaning he only needs $2,715 to earn full status on the tour. Vancouvers Ryan Williams and Matt Hill of Sarnia, Ont., were part of a four-way tie for eighth at 6 under. Matt Makinson needed to earn $3,544.26 of prize money in order to be removed from a partial medical exemption, but came up short. The Coquitlam, B.C. native finished tied for 13th at 5 under. ' ' '


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