Los Angeles Times

Rays turn another must-win into win

A home run by Lobaton with two out in the ninth inning keeps them alive in series against Red Sox.

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— The Tampa Bay Rays are still afloat in theALdivis­ion series. Jose Lobaton hit a solo home run with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning into the giant fish tank beyond the center-field wall, andTampa Bay staved off eliminatio­n once again by beating the Boston Red Sox, 5-4, Monday night. The Rays cut Boston’s lead in thebest-of-fiveseries to2-1. Game4 isTuesdaya­tTropicana­Field, with Jake Peavy starting for the Red Sox against Jeremy Hellickson. Tampa Bay took a win-or-gohome game for the fourth time in nine days. The Rays did it with an unlikely stroke as Lobaton, who came off the bench late in the game, connected against closer KojiUehara. “It’s unbelievab­le. It’s something you can’t explain,” Lobaton said.“Wenevergiv­e up. We’regoing to keep fighting.” Back home after two weeks on the road, the Rays gave a sellout crowd of 33,675 little to cheer until Evan Longoria homered on his 28th birthday. Longoria’s threerun shot against Clay Buchholz with two out in the fifth rallied TampaBay to a 3-all tie. Pinch-hitter Delmon Young, who has a penchant for driving home key runs in October, put the Rays ahead, 4-3, with a run-scoring grounder in the eighth. The Red Sox tied it in the ninth against closer Fernando Rodney. Dustin run-scoring Pedroia’s grounder made it 4-4. Rodney got the win when Lobaton homered to right-center, into the 10,000-gallon tank where cownose rays swim around. Uehara did not give up a home run in his final 37 regular-season appearance­s. The Rays won three must-win road games in three cities over four days just to get into the division series, so they felt good about their chances of coming back against the Red Sox. Especially with Alex Cobb on the mound. The right-hander beat Cleveland, 4-0, in the AL wild-card gamelastWe­dnesdayand­hasbeen one of the consistent pitchers in the majors sinceAugus­t 2012. The Red Sox were just as confident about the prospect of closing out the series. Buchholz, limited to 16 starts this season because of a neck strain that landed him on the disabled list for three months, beat the Rays twice while giving up no runs and five hits in13 innings. Cobbsettle­ddownafter a shaky first inning, in which he gave up a leadoff single to Jacoby Ellsbury, hit a batter with a pitchandwa­lked David Ortiz. But the Red Sox got only one run out of it, when second baseman Ben Zobrist made a throwing error while trying to turn a double play. Cobb, celebratin­g his 26th birthday, retired eight in a row before walking Ortiz leading off the fourth. MikeNapoli followed with a single for the second hit off Cobb, yet Boston was unable to take advantage. Ortiz tagged and went to third on Daniel Nava’s fly ball, then was nearly caught too far off the bag when Jarrod Saltalamac­chia struckouta­ndcatcher JoseMolina threw to third base trying to pick off Ortiz. The inning ended with Stephen Drew hitting a grounder back to Cobb.

 ?? Mike Ehrmann Getty Images ?? JOSE LOBATON, who came off the bench late in the game for Tampa Bay, is greeted by teammates after his walk-off homer.
Mike Ehrmann Getty Images JOSE LOBATON, who came off the bench late in the game for Tampa Bay, is greeted by teammates after his walk-off homer.

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