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Kazmir, Rays shut down White Sox
TAMPA BAY 2, CHI WHITE SOX 0
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- It didn't take long for the
Tampa Bay Rays to find out what life would be like without
closer Troy Percival.

Scott Kazmir pitched seven shutout innings and Cliff Floyd
homered for the second consecutive night as the Rays defeated
the Chicago White Sox, 2-0, on Saturday.

Kazmir allowed only three hits in winning his fifth consecutive
start, but without Percival - who went on the 15-day disabled
list Thursday - the Rays needed five relievers to get through
the final two innings.

"I feel like I can get better," Kazmir said. "We'll take it. It
felt like at times I was falling off the mound a little bit, but
it was working. I'm getting more and more comfortable each
game."

The victory kept the Rays (34-22) in first place in the American
League East for a franchise-record seventh consecutive day. The
Rays also own the AL's best record.

After an eight-game winning streak was snapped May 23, the White
Sox are 4-5 in their last nine but remain atop the AL Central.

"Kazmir's been throwing real well, it's just nothing new," White
Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. "Every time we face the kid he's
thrown the ball real good. We continue to struggle at the plate.
He outpitched us."

After Kazmir left and with closer Troy Percival on the disabled
list, the Rays needed five relievers to get through the final
two innings.

After Kazmir left, Al Reyes and J.P. Howell pitched the eighth.
Dan Wheeler recorded one out in the ninth before walking Paul
Konerko and allowing a single to Joe Crede.

Trever Miller relieved Wheeler and got pinch hitter A.J.
Pierzynski on a fly out to right. Grant Balfour, called up
Friday from Class AAA Durham, retired Brian Anderson for his
first save.

"The Rays are in first place," Balfour said. "I just want to be
a part of a winning team. There's a great vibe in the
clubhouse."

The White Sox stranded two runners each in the eighth and ninth
innings.

"You don't see too many ninth innings where every batter they're
changing guys, but it worked," Kazmir said.

Kazmir (5-1) struck out six and walked three as the Rays won for
the 17th time in their last 23 games. In Kazmir's last five
starts, spanning 33 innings, he has allowed only two earned
runs.

"He gets so many foul balls on tough pitches and that what gets
his pitch count up," Rays catcher Dioner Navarro said. "He just
kept battling and battling."

Floyd, who had a walk-off home run in the ninth in Friday's 2-1
win, hit a solo home run in the fourth, giving Tampa Bay a 2-0
lead.

"Cliff again, an 0-2 homer," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said.
"Another big at-bat for us and he's going to do that often for
us this year."

B.J. Upton's third-inning groundout in the third accounted for
the Rays' first run.

Javier Vazquez (5-4) lost for the first time in five starts. He
allowed five hits in seven innings, striking out a season-high
10 and walking two.

"I was a little (ticked) off at myself when I gave up the home
run to Cliff," Vazquez said. "But other than that I kept the
team in the game."

The White Sox runners had just two runners reach scoring
position in seven innings against Kazmir - Alexei Ramirez on a
one-out double in the first and Crede on a walk and wild pitch
in the second.

With one out in the eighth, Orlando Cabrera was walked by Reyes.
He stole second and third, but was stranded after Howell struck
out Jim Thome and Carlos Quentin.

"The Rays are pitching well and playing good defense," Guillen
said. "We hit the ball hard, maybe nine times, and they were in
the right position to make nice plays. They will outpitch you
and outrun you. I don't think this is a fluke."

 
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