Rays 5, Red Sox 4

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Final

 in 11
W:S. Dohmann (1-0)
L:M. Timlin (2-2)

Haynes' no-out single drives Rays over BoSox in 11

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Regular Season Series
Tampa Bay leads 10-8 (as of Fri 4/25)
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Scoring Summary
BOSTAM
1stB Upton hit sacrifice fly to center, C Crawford scored.01
2ndJ Lugo walked, M Ramirez scored, J Drew to third, S Casey to second.11
2ndK Cash hit sacrifice fly to left, J Drew scored.21
2ndJ Ellsbury singled to left, S Casey scored, J Lugo to second.31
3rdE Longoria singled to right, J Gomes scored.32
4thC Crawford tripled to deep right, A Iwamura scored.33
4thJ Gomes grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, C Crawford scored, B Upton safe at second on error by shortstop J Lugo.34
6thJ Lugo grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, J Drew scored, J Lowrie out at second.44
11thN Haynes singled to right, C Crawford scored, B Upton to third.45
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Game Information
StadiumTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
Attendance30,290 (84% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time4:00
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Mike Estabrook, First Base - Dan Iassogna, Second Base - Dale Scott, Third Base - Rob Drake

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Given a green light to swing away, Nathan Haynes delivered for the Tampa Bay Rays.

Haynes singled with none out in the 11th inning, driving in Carl Crawford from second base and giving the Rays a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.

Manager Joe Maddon never gave serious thought to having Haynes bunt instead of go for the game-winner with two runners on.

"He told me if we got runners on first and second that he wasn't going to bunt me," Haynes said after his fourth career RBI ended the four-hour game. "In the back of your mind, you just want to make him right and go out there and get the job done."

Haynes lined an 0-1 pitch from Mike Timlin (2-2) to right field after Crawford, who was 3-for-6 and scored three runs, began the rally with a single and stole second. Timlin walked B.J. Upton before giving up the winning hit.

"Joe just took a chance and it paid off for him," Timlin said of the Rays' strategy.

The Red Sox stranded the potential go-ahead run in scoring position in the ninth, 10th and 11th innings. Scott Dohmann (1-0) got David Ortiz -- the only batter he faced -- to ground into an inning-ending double play with men at first and third in the top of the 11th.

Dan Wheeler worked out of a jam in the ninth, getting Ortiz to fly to center and striking out Manny Ramirez with runners at first and second. Kevin Youkilis and Jed Lowrie walked in the 10th before Julio Lugo grounded into a double play.

"We had our chances. We had the guys up that we wanted, but we weren't able to push a run across," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "Everybody gets frustrated. You want to win so bad. We got guys on, we couldn't push the run across."

The Rays rallied after falling behind knuckleballer Tim Wakefield 3-1, extending their season-best winning streak to four games. Their 12 wins overall match their most ever after 23 games.

Right-hander Matt Garza made his first start since leaving Tampa Bay's April 8 home opener with what the Rays described as radial nerve irritation in his pitching arm.

He retired the Red Sox in order in the first, then nearly didn't make it through a 40-pitch second in which he gave up a leadoff single to Ramirez before walking J.D. Drew and Sean Casey to load the bases with one out.

Boston wound up scoring three runs in the inning with Lugo drawing a bases-loaded walk, Kevin Cash delivering a sacrifice fly and Jacoby Ellsbury following with a RBI single that made it 3-1.

Casey was injured scoring on Ellsbury's hit, limping across the plate with a right hip flexor strain that forced him out of the game.

Wakefield was unbeaten at Tropicana Field until the Rays beat him here last Sept. 23. He's 19-3 all-time against Tampa Bay, including 9-1 on the road, but struggled after the Red sox gave him the early lead.

Crawford, who has a 12-game hitting streak, tripled and scored on Upton's sacrifice fly in the first and Tampa Bay trimmed Boston's lead to 3-2 on Evan Longoria's RBI single in the third.

Wakefield fell behind 4-3 in the fourth when Crawford tied it with an RBI triple and then scored on shortstop Lugo's fielding error. The Red Sox countered with a run in the sixth, then turned the game over to their bullpen.

"We got out of some hairy jams, based on either good pitches or good defense. They did the same," Maddon said. "It was really a well-fought game on both sides, and we just got the big hit out of Nate in the end."

Game notes
Boston's Justin Pedroia singled in the 11th, giving him a 14-game hitting streak. ... Wakefield allowed four runs, six hits and five walks in six innings. Garza gave up three runs, five hits and walked three in five innings. ... Rays INF/OF Eric Hinske, who was with Boston last season, received his World Series ring before the game. ... Boston 3B Mike Lowell (sprained left thumb) began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Pawtucket. If all goes well this weekend, he could rejoin the Red Sox on Tuesday.


Series At A Glance

Tampa Bay leads 1-0 (as of 4/25)
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MLB Scores

Friday, April 25th 2008
NY Yankees 4 Final
Cleveland 6
LA Angels 4 Final
Detroit 3
Philadelphia 6 Final
Pittsburgh 5
Atlanta 6 Final
NY Mets 3
Boston 4 Final
Tampa Bay 5 in 11
Chi Cubs 3 Final
Washington 5
Florida 3 Final
Milwaukee 0 in 10
Minnesota 5 Final
Texas 6 in 10
Toronto 4 Final
Kansas City 8
Baltimore Postponed
Chi White Sox
Houston 3 Final
St. Louis 2
Arizona 5 Final
San Diego 1
Oakland 4 Final
Seattle 3
Cincinnati 1 Final
San Francisco 3
Colorado 7 Final
LA Dodgers 8 in 13