Rays 14, Orioles 3

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BAL (63-71) 000000120 3 8 1
TAM (82-51) 12070301 - 14 15 0

Final

 
W:S. Kazmir (11-6)
L:J. Guthrie (10-11)

Zobrist grand slam, Floyd's 5 RBIs help Rays to 1st winning season

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Regular Season Series
Tampa Bay leads 15-3 (as of Fri 8/29)
Mon 3/31 TB 6, @BAL 2 Recap
Wed 4/2 @BAL 9, TB 6 Recap
Thu 4/3 Postponed/Delayed Information
Fri 4/11 @TB 10, BAL 5 Recap
Sat 4/12 BAL 3, @TB 2 Recap
Sun 4/13 @TB 6, BAL 2 Recap
Tue 4/29 @BAL 7, TB 4 Recap
Wed 4/30 TB 8, @BAL 1 Recap
Thu 5/1 TB 4, @BAL 2 Recap
Fri 5/23 @TB 2, BAL 0 Recap
Sat 5/24 @TB 11, BAL 4 Recap
Sun 5/25 @TB 5, BAL 4 Recap
>Fri 8/29 @TB 14, BAL 3 Box Score
Sat 8/30 @TB 10, BAL 9 Recap
Sun 8/31 @TB 10, BAL 4 Recap
Mon 9/22 TB 4, @BAL 2 Recap
Tue 9/23 TB 5, @BAL 2 Recap
Tue 9/23 TB 7, @BAL 5 Recap
Wed 9/24 TB 11, @BAL 6 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Rays | Orioles
Scoring Summary
BALTAM
1stC Floyd doubled to right, B Upton scored, C Pena to third.01
2ndC Pena walked, S Riggans scored, A Iwamura to third, B Upton to second.02
2ndC Floyd walked, A Iwamura scored, B Upton to third, C Pena to second.03
4thC Floyd doubled to deep right, A Iwamura and B Upton scored, C Pena to third.05
4thB Zobrist homered to right, C Pena, C Floyd and E Hinske scored.09
4thG Gross homered to center.010
6thB Upton singled to left, G Gross scored, A Iwamura to second.011
6thC Pena singled to right, A Iwamura scored, B Upton to third.012
6thC Floyd hit sacrifice fly to left, B Upton scored.013
7thJ Castro doubled to deep center, J Payton scored.113
8thA Huff doubled to deep right center, A Cintron scored.213
8thL Scott singled to center, A Huff scored, L Scott to second advancing on throw.313
8thS Riggans homered to left.314
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Game Information
StadiumTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
Attendance21,439 (59.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:29
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Sam Holbrook, First Base - Mark Wegner, Second Base - Jeff Kellogg, Third Base - Chad Fairchild
Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Rays cleared another hurdle in the effort to distance themselves from their woeful past.

Ben Zobrist hit a grand slam, Cliff Floyd drove in five runs and the AL East-leading Rays guaranteed their first-ever winning season with a 14-3 rout of the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.

Rays' Heyday

Tampa Bay won its 82nd game, clinching the team's first-ever winning season. Here's a look at how the time it took the Rays to claim their first winning season compared to other teams.

Most Seasons Until
First Winning Record, Expansion Teams Since 1961
Franchise Season
Seattle Mariners 15th (1991)
Tampa Bay Rays 11th (2008)
Washington Nationals 11th (1979)
Houston Astros 11th (1972)
San Diego Padres 10th (1978)

"Going into spring training I knew we were better," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "We just didn't know how much better. Eighty-two wins is a big moment, and I want this to be the standard of what we do, to get that number on an annual basis.

"You've got to break through the barrier eventually. We've done it, now let's move on down the road."

Floyd had a two-run double, Zobrist hit his slam and Gabe Gross added a solo shot during a seven-run fourth that made it 10-0.

"It was contagious," Zobrist said.

Scott Kazmir (10-6) allowed three hits and three walks over 5 1-3 scoreless innings. The left-hander has won 10 games or more in four straight seasons. Tampa Bay joined the 1968 Oakland Athletics as the only teams to have five pitchers 26 years old or younger with 20 starts and 10 wins in the same season.

"It's been a great season and we're showing no signs of letting up," Kazmir said.

Tampa Bay (82-51) is 4 1/2 games ahead of second-place Boston, which beat the Chicago White Sox 8-0. The Rays, an AL-best 50-19 at home, had never won more than 70 games in a season before this year.

"They're on a roll right now. They're playing very well at home," Orioles manager Dave Trembley said.

Carlos Pena and Floyd drew bases-load walks -- the last two of four consecutive two-out walks by Jeremy Guthrie -- to give the Rays a 3-0 lead in the second.

Floyd had put Tampa Bay ahead 1-0 on a first-inning RBI double, and added a sacrifice fly during a three-run sixth that extended the Rays advantage to 13-0. He had a homer and two RBIs in the Rays' 3-2 win over Toronto on Thursday.

Guthrie (10-11) lost his third consecutive start, giving up seven runs, seven hits and six walks in three-plus innings. It was shortest start of his career.

"I didn't feel great physically," Guthrie said. "At the same time it doesn't mean I can't pitch well."

Tampa Bay also got a solo homer from Shawn Riggans in the eighth.

Juan Castro and Aubrey Huff had RBI doubles for Baltimore, which has lost eight of 10.

Orioles third baseman Melvin Mora left the game in the third with a strained left hamstring. He was hurt trying to beat out a ground ball with two and two out in the third.

Mora is hitting .393 with 12 homers and 49 RBIs since the All-Star break. He's not expected to play in the final two games of the series Saturday and Sunday.

Baltimore catcher Ramon Hernandez was ejected by plate umpire Sam Holbrook in the fourth. After the Rays had gone up 10-0, Hernandez argued with Holbrook after a check-swing by Tampa Bay's Akinori Iwamura was called a ball.

Orioles reliever Fernando Cabrera, who allowed the homers to Zobrist and Gross, drew the ire of Trembley for flipping the ball into air when he left the mound.

Cabrera apologized after the game for his action.

"He was frustrated that he gave up the home runs," Trembley said. "I'll deal with it. When I say I'll deal with, it won't mean that I'll ignore it. I'll deal with, which means I'll do something about it."

Game notes
Kazmir threw 102 pitches. ... Orioles RHP Daniel Cabrera began serving his six-game suspension for throwing at the Yankees' Alex Rodriguez on July 29 after the ruling was upheld by Major League Baseball. ... Rays 3B Evan Longoria (right wrist) made around 70 throws, but hasn't started hitting. ... Tampa Bay C Dioner Navarro (hamstrings) could start Saturday after being out of the lineup three consecutive games. ... The Rays released LHP Kurt Birkins, who was pitching for Triple-A Durham.


Series At A Glance

Tampa Bay leads 1-0 (as of 8/29)
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MLB Scores

Friday, August 29th 2008
Philadelphia 2 Final
Chi Cubs 3
Chi White Sox 0 Final
Boston 8
Seattle 3 Final
Cleveland 2
Kansas City 3 Final
Detroit 6
Toronto 1 Final
NY Yankees 2
Milwaukee 3 Final
Pittsburgh 1
San Francisco 7 Final
Cincinnati 11
NY Mets 5 Final
Florida 4
Baltimore 3 Final
Tampa Bay 14
Atlanta 3 Final
Washington 7
St. Louis 2 Final
Houston 3
LA Dodgers 3 Final
Arizona 9
Texas 1 Final
LA Angels 3
Minnesota 12 Final
Oakland 2
Colorado 9 Final
San Diego 4