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Kazmir, Longoria power Rays past Athletics
TAMPA BAY 4, OAKLAND 0
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Scott Kazmir returned to his
early-season form Monday and Evan Longoria continued to make a
strong bid for Rookie of the Year.

Kazmir allowed only two hits in seven scoreless innings and
Longoria homered for the third consecutive game as the two
All-Stars led the Tampa Bay Rays past the Oakland Athletics,
4-0.

The Rays won for the 35th time in their last 43 home games,
while Oakland lost its sixth consecutive game. Longoria's homer
was his 19th of the season, tops in the majors among all
rookies.

"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," said Tampa Bay manager Joe
Maddon about Longoria's season.

Willy Aybar also homered for the Rays (58-40), who are 3-1 since
the All-Star break and maintained at least a 1 1/2- game lead
over Boston atop the American League East.

"I knew that's going to bolster Kazmir going into his next
start," Maddon said. "He had a couple walks, but for the most
part, I saw him pound the zone with the fast ball. I just
thought he was more efficient."

Kazmir (8-5) was pitching for the first time since he got the
victory for the American League in the All-Star Game. He only
allowed a first-inning, broken-bat single to Rick Sweeney and a
fourth-inning single to Jack Cust.

"We've got to keep it positive," Oakland manager Bob Geren said.
"The guys are getting a little bit down, struggling. Kazmir had
a very solid performance."

Kazmir struck out nine and walked four - each one at the start
of an inning - but allowed no runs for the first time since May
15.

"It feels great," Kazmir said. "It's long past due. It's huge
that we set the tone for this series with the win."

Kazmir started the season 6-1, but had won only one of his last
seven starts before Monday.

"Yeah, I was frustrated because everything feels good and it
just feels like when I needed to make a pitch I just couldn't do
it," Kazmir said. "I feel like I just wasn't trusting my stuff,
leaving everything up and just not really getting ahead of
hitters. Now it feels different."

Grant Balfour pitched a hitless eighth and J.P. Howell a perfect
ninth for the Rays.

"We are running into guys throwing the ball well," Cust said.
"It's just what happens, it's baseball. You run into times when
you hit and times when you don't."

Oakland starter Dana Eveland (7-7) allowed seven hits and four
runs in five innings. He struck out four and walked four.

"I'm still struggling to get ahead of batters and throw strikes,
so I'm still working in between every start," Eveland said. "I'm
busting my butt trying to get back to where it was. Hopefully it
will happen soon."

Longoria's third-inning single gave the Rays a 1-0 lead. In the
fourth, Aybar homered off the left field fair pole and Akinori
Iwamura added an RBI single.

Longoria's homer in the fifth capped the scoring.

"I feel locked in," said Longoria, who pulled two shy of the
franchise rookie record for most home runs in a season. "There's
times when you get that feeling where you just get locked in."

 
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