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Kazmir sparkles as Rays beat Rangers in opener
TAMPA BAY 7, TEXAS 3
 

ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Since Scott Kazmir returned
from the disabled list, it hasn't taken the lefthander long to
get back in the groove.

Kazmir struck out 10 and Eric Hinske homered as the red-hot
Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Texas Rangers, 7-3, on Monday.

The Rays (31-20) own the best record in baseball and are a
franchise-record 11 games over .500. The Rays are the first
team in modern major league history (since 1900) to own the best
record through Memorial Day after having the worst record the
season before.

Tampa Bay also is 16-1 in its last 17 home games.

"I don't even know what to say about (the best record in
baseball)," Rays right fielder Carl Crawford said. "That's just
something I always dreamed about. We just want to try to keep
it going."

Since losing his season debut at Boston on May 4, Kazmir has won
his last four starts, allowing just two earned runs in 26
innings while holding opponents to a .148 average (13-for-88).

"Everything felt good," Kazmir said. "Everything felt like it
was going toward the plate. It's a big confidence boost to be
able to thrown my slider as much as I did today."

Kazmir, who suffered a left elbow strain on February 26 and was
placed on the 15-day DL March 29, wasn't activated until May 4.

"That's what we're used to see right there," Tampa Bay manager
Joe Maddon said. "He had it pretty much all going on against a
really good offense. His delivery is back in order."

Against Texas, Kazmir (4-1) fanned the first four batters he
faced and had seven strikeouts through three innings. He walked
none.

The 24-year-old struck out at least one batter in every inning
but the fourth and sixth.

"(Kazmir) was very good," Rangers manager Ron Washington said.
"He kept us off balance, used his fastball up in the zone and
threw his changeup. The team over there plays very well in this
place."

Hinske's three-run shot - his ninth - to right in the fifth off
Rangers starter Sidney Ponson spotted the Rays a 5-0 cushion.

"It was one of those days, you know, they were hitting the ball,
finding holes," Ponson said. "The worst pitch I did was the
three-run home run. I put the team in a big hole early and we
didn't get out of it this time."

Ponson (3-1) lasted only five innings, tying his shortest outing
this season. The righthander allowed five runs and a
season-high 12 hits to go along with three walks.

Run-scoring singles from Carlos Pena in the first and B.J. Upton
in the fourth gave Kazmir all the run support he needed.

Dioner Navarro added an RBI double in the sixth and Upton's
sacrifice fly an inning later completed the scoring for the
Rays.

"Kazmir has just been great his last four outings," Navarro
said.

Ian Kinsler accounted for all three of the Rangers' runs. He
had a sixth-inning sacrifice fly and a two-run homer in the
ninth against Texas reliever Gary Glover.

The Rangers had a season-low three hits.

Every starter had at least one hit for the Rays. Pena and
Navarro each went 3-for-4. Pena is 8-for-11 in his last four
games.

"We had better at-bats, but we left way too many runners on
base," Maddon said. "Seems to be B.J. and Carlos are hitting
their stride right now."

The Rays, who had at least two hits in each of the first six
innings, finished with 16 hits off Ponson and Josh Rupe.

"I just want to keep it up," Navarro said. "We're hitting at the
right moments. That's how we're winning games."

 
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