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Longoria, Garza lead Rays past Blue Jays
TAMPA BAY 6, TORONTO 4
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Evan Longoria hit his first
career grand slam, capping a 10-pitch at-bat against Roy
Halladay, and Matt Garza threw 7 2/3 scoreless innings as the
Rays defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, 6-4, on Saturday.

Cliff Floyd added a solo homer for the Rays, who improved to
34-7 in their last 41 home games. Overall, Tampa Bay is 38-14
at home this season, exceeding last year's wins total (37-44).

The Rays (57-39) also opened a 1 1/2-game lead over the Boston
Red Sox (57-42) in the American League East Division.

Garza (8-5), who was coming off his worst start of the season at
Cleveland on July 12, limited the Blue Jays to only two hits.
He struck out six and walked none a week after allowing seven
runs and a career-high 11 hits against the Indians.

"I was just trying to match Halladay out for out," Garza said.
"He's having a Cy Young year, but our offense came up clutch."

"Matt Garza was spectacular again and put us in position," Tampa
Bay manager Joe Maddon said. "We'll take them any way you can
when you face a pitcher like (Halladay)."

Garza and Halladay were locked in a scoreless duel until the
Rays broke through in the sixth.

Tampa Bay started the inning with four consecutive singles,
including two that traveled less than 45 feet. The last was an
RBI base hit by Carlos Pena that opened a 1-0 lead.

"We loaded the bases and didn't hit it too hard, but it was done
effectively," Pena said.

After Halladay struck out Eric Hinske, he quickly got two
strikes on fellow All-Star Longoria, but the rookie fouled off
four offerings. Two of the fouls hit Longoria's ankle, but on
the 10th pitch of the at-bat, he blasted his 17th home run to
left field.

"It was definitely one of my more prouder at-bats," Longoria
said. "(The fouls) were all I could do until he threw one over
the plate. To have my first grand slam off a pitcher of his
caliber is a good feeling."

Halladay (11-7) was 5-0 in his previous eight road starts and
had not lost away from home since May 9 at Cleveland. In this
one, he allowed a season high-tying five runs and eight hits,
walked three and struck out six.

"It comes to one pitch (to Longoria), it really changes the
game," Halladay said. "It's tough when you make a mistake like
that. That inning cost me four runs, and that's the hardest
part of the game - when you feel like you made good pitches and
you end up having an inning like that."

Floyd's solo home run off reliever Brandon League in the eighth
accounted for Tampa Bay's final run.

The Rays needed three relievers to finish the ninth as the Blue
Jays scored four times and brought the tying run at the plate.

"Toronto was kind of charged up. They're a veteran group and
made a charge," Maddon said.

Marco Scutaro delivered a two-run single off Al Reyes and Rod
Barajas added an RBI groundout before Lyle Overbay hit a
run-scoring double off Dan Wheeler, who got Scott Rolen on a
pop-up to the catcher to secure his fourth save.

"It was frustrating to some point because Roy pitched a good
ballgame," Toronto manager Cito Gaston said. "It was a good
game from both sides. It was really close."

The win was Tampa Bay's second straight following a seven-game
losing streak.

With the exception of Hinske, every Rays starter collected at
least one hit.

 
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