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Gross lifts Rays over Astros
TAMPA BAY 4, HOUSTON 3
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- The Tampa Bay Rays'
improbable season continued to roll on Saturday night. This
time, pinch hitter Gabe Gross provided the heroics.

Gross' two-run double in the bottom of the ninth gave the Rays a
4-3 walk-off victory against the Houston Astros.

The Rays, who are 26-5 in their last 31 home games, avoided
their first consecutive home losses since April 15-18.

The Astros, who ended an eight-game losing streak Friday, were
three outs away from their second consecutive one-run win at
Tampa Bay. However, Doug Brocail, who was used instead of
closer Jose Valverde, failed to record an out in the ninth.

It was the Rays' 20th come-from-behind victory, but first this
season when trailing after eight innings.

"Confidence," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said about what
fueled the rally. "If we keep it close, we feel we can do
something late. This is another growth moment for us."

With Tampa Bay trailing, 3-2, Brocail (2-3) allowed leadoff
singles to Cliff Floyd and pinch hitter Eric Hinske. He then
hit pinch-hitter Dioner Navarro with an 0-2 pitch to load the
bases.

Gross hit Brocail's first pitch, and it landed just inside the
left-field line, scoring Floyd and Hinske.

"I didn't take a very good swing, but got lucky," Gross said.
"I guess it's better to be lucky than good. It barely hit fair.
I knew it was going to be close."

The Rays (44-30) pulled within one-half game of the Boston Red
Sox (46-31) for the American League East lead.

"We want to keep gaining ground," Maddon said."

Houston manager Cecil Cooper defended using Brocail.

"He's our eighth-inning guy, he's a veteran, he knows how to go
out and get it done," Cooper said. "Just tonight it didn't
happen."

Brocail took responsibility for his first blown save of the
season.

"I've been in that jam before and I didn't get out of this one,"
he said. "I stunk up the place."

Tied at 2-2 in the eighth, Lance Berkman struck out on a pitch
in the dirt from J.P. Howell but advanced to second on catcher
Shawn Riggans' throwing error to first.

After Carlos Lee was intentionally walked, Berkman stole third
and then scored on Geoff Blum's fielder's choice to third.

Wandy Rodriguez, who retired the first 10 batters he faced, went
5 2/3 innings, allowing five hits and two runs. He walked two
and struck out six.

Edwin Jackson allowed five hits and two runs in 6 1/3 innings
while striking out three and walking three.

"Edwin was very good," Maddon said. "When he gets ahead in the
count, he can be devastating. When he gets behind, he's like
everyone else."

Trailing, 2-1, in the seventh, the Astros loaded the bases with
one out. Pinch hitter Mark Loretta drew a walk to pull the
Astros even at 2-2.

Howell replaced Jackson and struck out Michael Bourn and retired
Kazuo Matsui on a fly ball to keep the game tied.

Both teams scored a run each in the fourth. After Lee homered
in the top of the inning, Carl Crawford answered with an RBI
triple.

In the fifth, Justin Ruggiano's first career home run gave Tampa
Bay a 2-1 lead.

"We got a win, so I'm always pleased," Jackson said. "J.P. came
in and got us out of it. To me, that's what won the game,
outside of the big hit by Gross. We're feeding off all those
positive vibes right now."

Lee and Blum each had two hits for the Astros, who have not won
consecutive games since winning four in a row from May 9-12.

"It was one of those nights," Cooper said. "It's kind of
unfortunate. Things kind of seem to be going against us."

 
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