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Hinske's key hit helps Rays rally past Blue Jays
TAMPA BAY 5, TORONTO 3
 

ORLANDO, Florida (Ticker) -- Eric Hinske helped the Tampa Bay
Rays rally to remain perfect at Disney World.

Hinske hit the go-ahead RBI single in the sixth inning to help
lift the Rays to a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on
Wednesday.

Rookie Evan Longoria had a game-tying two-run single and Carl
Crawford added an RBI base hit in a four-run sixth for Tampa
Bay, which has won two straight for only the third time this
season.

"We don't know that we're not supposed rally like that,"
Longoria said. "We only know one thing and that's to keep
hitting until the end."

It was also the Rays' second consecutive win at Champions
Stadium at the Walt Disney Complex and makes them 5-0 when
playing here. The home team swept a three-game series against
the Texas Rangers in May 2007 - the first time Tampa Bay has
hosted games outside the Tampa-St. Petersburg area.

"There's no quit to our team, I can tell you that," Rays manager
Joe Maddon said. "We just knew it was going to be tough. I
give (Tampa Bay starter) Jason Hammel credit, he pitched very
well. (Toronto's) a little banged up and I know they were
relying on their guy (starter Roy Halladay) to come through but
we came out on top."

Toronto held a 3-0 lead thanks to two homers by Matt Stairs and
a solid pitching performance through five innings by Halladay
(2-3).

However, in the bottom of the sixth, the Rays sent nine men to
plate against the 2003 Cy Young Award Winner, scratching out
four runs, five hits and a walk verses Halladay.

"It's tough when you get a chance to win it and make pitches
like I did, especially after giving up a couple of runs
earlier," Halladay said. "To give up five runs is not a quality
outing. You get a three-run lead late in the game you can't
afford to let it get away. There's no telling how many times
you're going to get that chance."

With runners on the corners and one out, Crawford grounded a
base hit up the middle to score Dioner Navarro and cut Tampa
Bay's deficit to two. With the bases loaded, Longoria hit a
sharp single to right three batters later, plating Jason
Bartlett and Crawford to knot the game at 3-3.

"Things change when you go around a lineup a couple of times,"
Longoria said. "I think our plan stayed the same. I can't
speak for the other guys, but Halladay left the ball up over the
plate and I finally got a pitch I could handle. I was
definitely thinking of doing something different than my
previous two-at-bats."

"We got the big strikeout against Carlos Pena but then Longoria
- he's some kind of hitter," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons
said. "We saw him in spring training and he doesn't try to do
too much. He took a single to right which is a sign of a good
one."

Hinske, who had three hits and came up a single shy of the cycle
in a 6-4 win over the Blue Jays on Tuesday, then drilled a base
hit to right, driving in B.J. Upton for the Rays' first lead of
the game. A sacrifice fly by Upton in the eighth inning made
it a two-run lead.

Halladay, who gave up five runs, nine hits and a walk, hurled
his third straight complete game, the last two of which have
been losses.

The four-run sixth made a winner of Hammel (2-1), who allowed
three runs, four hits and four walks while striking out two in
six innings. It was the second straight win for the Tampa Bay
righthander and gave the Rays a 4-0 record in Hammel's four
career starts against the Blue Jays.

"It's Roy Halladay and he's been doing this for a long time,"
said Hammel on being down 3-0 to the Jays' ace. "He goes deep
into ballgames. Usually you give him three runs and that's good
enough. We were very fortunate to get into him in the sixth
and turn it into a win."

Dan Wheeler allowed just two hits over two innings of relief
before veteran Troy Percival came on in the ninth to collect his
third save of the season, including his second straight over
the last two days.

Toronto's Matt Stairs homered in the second and sixth inning off
Hammel for the 13th multi-homer game of his career.

"I felt pretty good," Stairs said. "Hitting is one of those
things where you get hot and see the ball well. As long as you
make good contact, that the most important thing."


 
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