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Lackey outduels Kazmir as Angels top Rays
LA ANGELS 4, TAMPA BAY 2
 


ANAHEIM, California (Ticker) -- John Lackey likes his chances
when he sees the Tampa Bay Rays on the schedule.

Lackey pitched 7 1/3 outstanding innings Wednesday, lifting the
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to a 4-2 victory over Tampa Bay.

Maicer Izturis hit a key two-run single and Vladimir Guerrero
belted a solo homer for Anaheim, which has won eight straight
series.

"It was a good all around win for our team today," Angels
manager Mike Scioscia said. "It was our style of game."

It's no surprise that Lackey (3-1) earned the win vs. Tampa Bay,
a team he is 9-1 against in 11 career starts. The 6-6
righthander, who allowed two runs, four hits and two walks while
striking out a season high-tying seven batters, also is a
perfect 7-0 here vs. the Rays.

"I just happen to throw good against those guys, it has nothing
to do with them," Lackey said. "I just go out and throw my game
no matter who we are playing."

Scot Shields pitched to two batters in the eighth before
Francisco Rodriguez worked around a two-out walk to rookie Evan
Longoria to record his major league-leading 27th save.

Lackey and Rays ace Scott Kazmir engaged in a pitchers' duel
through the first six innings.

"I knew it was going to be a battle going against Kazmir,"
Lackey said. "Figured it was going to be a low- scoring game so
just wanted to be aggressive and attack the zone."

After surrendering a first-inning triple to Akinori Iwamura
followed by a run-scoring hit to Carl Crawford, Lackey yielded
just two more hits throughout the rest of his outing.

"He (Lackey) doesn't give up a lot of runs, so we have to get to
him early before he settles in," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.
"We had a chance to push across some more in the first but he
made some big pitches."

Meanwhile, Kazmir (6-2) was dominant, giving up just one hit and
fanning eight through six frames. After retiring the first 11
batters he faced, the 24-year-old southpaw served up a
first-pitch fastball to Gary Matthews Jr, a line shot over the
left field fence for his seventh homer of the season that tied
the score at 1-1.

"I felt great, and I had everything working really good for me,"
Kazmir said.

With the game still knotted in the top of the seventh, Longoria
scored on a sacrifice fly by Dioner Navarro, giving the Rays a
2-1 lead.

However, one-half inning later, Kazmir allowed two hits before
walking Reggie Willits to load the bases with two outs.
Izturis, who extended his hitting streak to 11 games earlier in
the contest, then drilled a single to to right-center, plating
Casey Kotchman and Robb Quinlan to put Anaheim in front, 3-2.

"The seventh inning was unbelievable," Kazmir said. "I haven't
seen anything like that before, where a umpire changes his
strike zone because of the count.

"Some veterans told me before the game that he (home plate
umpire Derryl Cousins) doesn't like to call batters out on
strikes. I'm just frustrated."

After the run-scoring hit, Maddon, who came out to replace
Kazmir, was ejected by Cousins for arguing balls and strikes.

"I didn't like the calls, didn't like them at all," Maddon said.
"I just wanted my voice to be heard. My biggest concern is that
the strike zone stays the same and doesn't change at all."

Kazmir finished with three runs, six hits and three walks
allowed while matching his season high with 10 strikeouts.

Guerrero homered off Tampa Bay reliever J.P. Howell in the
eighth inning for his 10th of the season and third in his last
four games.

"I got a pitch down in the zone and made good contact," said
Guerrero through an interpreter. "It gave us an extra run to
work with and we got a win to win the series."

 
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