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Navarro, Hinske power Rays past Blue Jays
TAMPA BAY 6, TORONTO 4
 

ORLANDO, Florida (Ticker) -- Dioner Navarro and Eric Hinske
helped the Tampa Bay Rays make a second trip to Disney World a
successful one.

Navarro and Hinske each had three hits and two RBI to lead the
Tampa Bay Rays to a 6-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on
Tuesday.

With the score tied at 3-3 in the bottom of the fourth,
Navarro's single to center field drove in Hinske from third,
giving Tampa Bay the lead. Later in the inning, Jason
Bartlett's run-scoring base hit made it 5-3.

Hinske, who had three hits and came up a single shy of the
cycle, had an RBI triple and solo homer and rookie Evan Longoria
also blasted a solo shot for the Rays.

"Yes, I knew about (getting the cycle) in my last at-bat," said
Hinske, who struck out in the eighth, failing to become the
first Rays player to accomplish that feat. "The bottom line is
we got a win tonight. It was a much-needed win. I would have
liked hitting for the cycle but I'll take three hits and a win
any day of the week."

Blue Jays manager John Gibbons thinks Hinske's time with the
world champion Boston Red Sox the last year and half has made
him a better player.

"He went over to a championship team and learned to play a good
brand of baseball," Gibbons said. "He played a nice little part
in Boston and is doing the same with the Rays. He's matured
and is a tough out. Ever since he left here in 2006 he's given
us trouble."

It was the first of a three-game home set at Champions Stadium
at the Walt Disney Complex here. Tampa Bay played a three-game
regular season series here in May 2007 to try to expand its fan
base throughout in the state.

James Shields (2-1) allowed four runs - two earned - and six
hits to improve to 3-0 lifetime against Toronto. The
righthander, who walked two and struck out five, earned his
first decision in three starts.

"James' performance was nice," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.
"He struggled a little bit early on but then found something
toward the end of the game when he gathered his command. He
wasn't as sharp as he can be, but he found his niche. And of
course Danny (Wheeler) and Percy (Troy Percival) pitched great."

Wheeler pitched the eighth before the veteran Percival came on
in the ninth to record his second save of the season.

The Blue Jays went ahead in the second inning on a pair of Tampa
Bay errors and Marco Scutaro's RBI groundout for a 2-0 lead.

However, in the bottom of the frame, Longoria's solo blast
followed by a double by Hinske and a single by Navarro off
Toronto starter Jesse Litsch (2-1) knotted the score at 2-2.

"I was throwing them over the middle of the plate and they were
just getting hit," Litsch said. "I need to locate more.

"Early on I felt good but I just started to make some bad
pitches. I need to get my sinker back. I have it occasionally
but I have to throw it for strikes all the time. It's something
I'll be working on like crazy until my next start."

Scutaro's run-scoring single in the fourth gave the Blue Jays a
3-2 lead before the Rays did their damage off Litsch in the
bottom of the frame.

Litsch gave up five runs, eight hits and two walks in 3 1/3
innings to fall to 1-2 in four career starts vs. Tampa Bay. It
was the fourth time in four outings the Blue Jays righthander
failed to go at least six innings.

"Inconsistent," Gibbons said of Litsch. "We talked about it the
other day - about shut-down innings. He had a couple of them
tonight and we were right back in the game when they took the
lead.

"We're having trouble scoring runs and you got to shut the
opponent down somehow. You saw it. It's the kind of pitcher he
is. He's got to do it."

Longoria, Hinske and Navarro, the Rays' Nos. 5-6-7 hitters,
combined to go 7-for-11 with five RBI.


 
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