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CLEVELAND -- Ben Zobrist didnt have time to worry. He just stepped to the plate and delivered the go-ahead run -- helping the Tampa Bay Rays to an improbable win. Zobrists RBI single capped the Rays three-run ninth inning against All-Star closer Chris Perez that beat the Cleveland Indians 7-6 Sunday. "The hits were coming so fast, I didnt have time to think," Zobrist said. "Hitting was so contagious at that point, he threw a pitch and I swung." Perez (0-2) came in seeking his 25th straight save since blowing a late lead on opening day to Toronto. But Will Rhymes hit a solo homer with one out and Carlos Pena added an RBI triple to left-centre after Elliot Johnson singled to tie it at 6. Then Zobrist delivered. "That was some win," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "It was Rhymes first home run since 1837 and Carlos has hit probably two balls that way all year." It was Rhymes second career homer. The first came in 2010. "I knew I got it," he said. "I dont hit many, but when I do, I can feel it." All-Star Fernando Rodney worked the bottom half for his 25th save in 26 chances after Joel Peralta (1-3) gave up a solo homer to Shin-Soo Choo in the eighth that put Cleveland ahead 6-4. "I started getting loose when Rhymes hit the homer," Rodney said. "I told the guys, Dont worry, were going to win this game. "This is a big win for a young team, perfect to get us going again." The Rays earned a four-game series split with their fourth win in 14 games. Cleveland, second in the AL Central, got three hits apiece from Casey Kotchman and Michael Brantley, but lost for the fourth time in 11 games. "Its been good so far but obviously, the first day and the last day of the first half stunk," Perez said. "I made some bad pitches and they hit them." Rodney had problems, too. He got two quick outs in the bottom half before Brantley singled and went to third on a single by Carlos Santana. The right-hander then got Kotchman to bounce into a game-ending forceout at second. "I just kept throwing strikes, thats all you can do," Rodney said. "No worries." Kotchman had three RBIs against his former team as Cleveland took a 5-0 lead against starter James Shields. Indians starter Zach McAllister didnt allow a hit until No. 9 hitter Rhymes one-out single in the fifth. Luke Scott and Desmond Jennings each had two-run doubles in the sixth, when the Rays scored four unearned runs. Kotchman had an RBI single in the second, opened the fourth with his eighth homer, and singled home another run in the fifth. The first baseman hit .306 for Tampa Bay a year ago and signed with Cleveland as a free agent in February. Johnny Damon, who left the Rays to sign with the Indians this spring, tripled to open the third. He scored when Shields threw the ball away on a pickoff attempt. Damon trotted home on the error for a 2-0 lead. Two outs later, Jason Kipnis doubled. He scored when Travis Hafner then hit a high bouncer that went under third baseman Jeff Keppingers glove for another error. Kipnis singled to start the fifth and later scored on Kotchmans third hit for a 5-0 lead. All-Star shortstop Asdrubal Cabreras error opened the door for the Rays in the sixth. Pena got the Rays second hit, beating out a slow roller to second with one out. Zobrist followed with a grounder to second baseman Kipnis, whose throw to second was dropped by Cabrera. With two outs, Scott doubled off the right-centre wall for two runs. After McAllister walked Keppinger, Jennings two-run double to the right-centre gap made it 5-4. Shields gave up 10 hits and four earned runs over seven innings, throwing 121 pitches. It was the third game in a row and fifth time overall that Shields allowed 10 or more hits. Maddon marveled at Scott, who missed three weeks with a sore back and endured a team-record 0-for-41 slump. "Through all this, the guy has 42 RBIs," Maddon said of Scotts team-high total. Maddon said the Rays should not worry about when three-time All-Star Evan Longoria may return from a hamstring injury and believe they are good enough to overcome injuries. Tampa Bay sent 14 players to the disabled list in the first half. "We have to play better and we can," Maddon said. "We can hit anybody, anywhere, anytime. It is not time to tread water. We have to swim like were in the Olympics and get after it." NOTES: The Rays two errors gave them 71, second-most in the majors to Baltimore. ... Cleveland put LHP Nick Hagadone on its minor-league disqualified list, one day after optioning him to Triple-A Columbus. General manager Chris Antonetti said Hagadone suffered "a self-inflicted injury to his pitching hand" after leaving a game Friday. He wont get paid while on the disqualified list and may require season-ending surgery. ... Jennings, batting .161 in his last 20 games in the leadoff spot, was moved to seventh. ... Maddon said RHP Jeremy Hellickson will pitch the first game after the All-Star break Friday against Boston. All-Star LHP David Price, expected to work in Tuesdays classic, will start Saturday. cheap nfl jerseys . So far this season, Baltimores centre fielder appears to be putting it all together. Jones continued his consistent play with three hits and his 14th home run, Nick Markakis added a two-run homer and the Orioles matched a season high with their fifth straight win, 6-5 over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night. wholesale nfl jerseys . The 24-year-old Raley was 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA for Chicago in his first two career starts after being called up from Iowa on Aug. 7. He was optioned to Iowa on Monday after losing 3-0 to Cincinnati in Chicago on Sunday. http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesal... . The 19-year-old forward is riding a nine-game point streak and now has 17 goals and 46 points in 25 games, which leads the OHL in scoring. Mitchell Theoret and Anthony DiFruscia had the other goals for the IceDogs (16-7-2), who have won four of their last five contests, and Brett Ritchie chipped in with two assists. [url=http://www.chinanfljerseyswholesale.com/]jerseys from china . Theyve now set the Open-era Grand Slam title record, but the pair doesnt plan to stop adding to that total anytime soon. The American twins won the U. cheap nfl jerseys china . The Heat played without NBA MVP LeBron James, who was out with "general soreness," according to coach Erik Spoelstra. Josh Harrelsons 3-pointer with 1:01 remaining put the Heat ahead for good at 102-99. Joel Vienneau helped the Sudbury Wolves step up on Sunday after a disappointing loss Saturday night. Vienneau made 34 saves for a shutout as Sudbury blanked the Brampton Battalion 2-0 in Ontario Hockey League action. Sudburys win came less than 24 hours after letting a late third-period 5-1 lead slip away to the Niagara IceDogs, falling 6-5 in a shootout. "Definitely a huge win for us after what happened last night," said Brody Silk, who scored a power-play goal for the Wolves on Sunday. "Guys are feeling pretty good." Nicholas Baptiste also scored with the man advantage for Sudbury (10-14-3). Matej Machovsky stopped 27 of 29 shots for Brampton (12-10-5). Elsewhere in the OHL it was: Belleville 3 Ottawa 0; Owen Sound 6 Mississauga 1; Oshawa 3 Niagara 1 and Kingston 4 Windsor 3. At Brampton, Ont., the Wolves got on the board 6:14 into the first period when Silk redirected Charlie Doderos point shot past Machovsky. The visitors added to their lead at the 1:33 mark of the second when Baptiste poked in a rebound while aat the side of the net.dddddddddddd Brandon Robinson almost brought the home side to within one minutes later but his wristshot from the left wing face-off circle caught the crossbar. Sudbury went 2-for-5 on the power play while Brampton failed to capitalize on nine opportunities with the man advantage. Bulls 3 67s 0 At Belleville, Ont., Malcolm Subban made 23 saves for the Bulls (14-8-3) as they picked up a shutout victory over Ottawa (7-18-2). Subbans shutout was the second of the year for the Boston Bruins first-round draft pick. --- Attack 6 Steelheads 1 At Mississauga, Ont., Kyle Hope scored a pair of goals and Brandon Hope made 32 saves to lead Owen Sound (18-5-3) a victory over the Steelheads (17-8-1) --- Generals 3 IceDogs 1 At Oshawa, Ont., captain Boone Jenner scored twice and assisted on another as the Generals (14-10-3) defeated Niagara (17-8-2). --- Frontenacs 4 Spitfires 3 At Windsor, Ont., Billy Jenkins scored twice and Mike Morrison made 40 saves as Kingston (14-11-0) edged the Spitfires (10-11-5), ' ' '
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