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Kazmir, Rays blank Angels
TAMPA BAY 2, LA ANGELS 0
 

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Carlos Pena joked that the
way the Tampa Bay Rays have been pitching lately, the team's
hitters don't need to do much.

Scott Kazmir and three relievers combined on a three-hit shutout
as the Rays posted their second consecutive 2-0 triumph over
the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Saturday.

Rookie Evan Longoria's run-scoring fielder's choice and Pena's
sacrifice fly in the eighth inning provided all the offense for
the Rays, who also defeated the Angels by the identical score on
Friday.

With the victory, Tampa Bay remained over .500 for the 16th
consecutive day - its longest stretch in franchise history.

Rays pitchers have not allowed a run at home in 31 consecutive
innings and their starters have thrown 23 consecutive scoreless
innings.

"It's almost like they don't even need us to hit," said Pena,
who also made a key defensive play in the eighth.

Making only his second appearance of the season after starting
on the disabled list with a left elbow strain, Kazmir (1-1)
allowed three hits in six innings with six strikeouts and three
walks.

"I'll take that all day," Kazmir said. "We (the pitchers) are
just trying to feed off each other and keep the momentum going."

Trever Miller pitched a perfect seventh and Dan Wheeler, despite
three walks, didn't allow a hit or run in the eighth. Troy
Percival retired the side in order to record his eighth save of
the season.

"For Percival pitching against his old team, under these
circumstances, I know it meant a lot," Tampa Bay manager Joe
Maddon said.

Joe Saunders (6-1) allowed one run and four hits in six innings
en route to his first loss of the season.

"It's always tough when you lose - and it was fun while it
lasted," Saunders said of his streak. "After the first inning,
I gave up one (run) and kind of knew I couldn't give up another
one the way Scott was pitching."

Longoria, who belted a two-run home run in Friday's victory, had
a bases-loaded fielder's choice in the first inning to stake
the Rays to a 1-0 lead.

The Angels threatened in the eighth when Wheeler walked Sean
Rodriguez and Gary Matthews to open the inning.

Playing in for a sacrifice bunt, Pena snagged Erick Aybar's
sharp grounder to first, saving a run.

"I'd be OK with a little less drama," Wheeler said. "Carlos
saved the game. The game turns right there if he doesn't make
that play."

Wheeler then intentionally walked Vladimir Guerrero to load the
bases and retired Torii Hunter on a pop up to first and Juan
Rivera on a groundout to first.

"It worked out for us, but Wheeler pulled a Houdini act getting
out of that," Maddon said.

Carl Crawford led off the eighth with a single and moved to
second on B.J. Upton's sacrifice bunt. After Crawford stole
third, Pena knocked him in on a sacrifice fly to center field.

The Rays recorded their fourth back-to-back shutouts in
franchise history and first since September 3-4, 2007 against
Seattle. The Angels were shut out in consecutive games for the
first time since September 18-19, 2004 against Texas.

"When you go 18 innings without scoring runs, it's going to be
tough to get a win," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "We just
weren't able to do much at the batter's box the past two nights
and they were able to do just enough."

 
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