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Final

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W:S. Casilla (1-1)
L:D. Wheeler (1-1)

Holliday's breaks it open with homer in 11th to lift A's past streaking Rays

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Regular Season Series
Oakland leads 6-4 (as of Tue 5/19)
Fri 4/24 TB 8, @OAK 2 Recap
Sat 4/25 @OAK 5, TB 2 Recap
Sun 4/26 @OAK 7, TB 1 Recap
Mon 5/18 @TB 13, OAK 4 Recap
>Tue 5/19 OAK 4, @TB 1 Box Score
Wed 5/20 OAK 7, @TB 6 Recap
Thu 5/21 @TB 6, OAK 5 Recap
Fri 7/10 @TB 6, OAK 0 Recap
Sat 7/11 OAK 7, @TB 2 Recap
Sun 7/12 OAK 7, @TB 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Rays | Athletics
Scoring Summary
OAKTAM
11thM Holliday homered to left, K Suzuki and J Cust scored.30
11thA Kennedy doubled to left, R Davis scored.40
11thW Aybar homered to right.41
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Game Information
StadiumTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
Attendance12,842 (35.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:22
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Lance Barksdale, First Base - Alfonso Marquez, Second Base - Randy Marsh, Third Base - Mike Winters
Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- After 10 scoreless innings, the Oakland Athletics got a little help from the Tampa Bay Rays to finally break out.

Fast Facts

• The Athletics snapped their four-game losing streak (had allowed 47 runs in last four games), while the Rays had their four-game win streak halted.

• Matt Holliday hit his fifth home run in his last 18 games and second career extra-inning homer.

• All four runs were unearned due to a two-out error by Rays SS Jason Bartlett in the top of the 11th.

• The Rays left runners in scoring position to end the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th innings.

• Carl Crawford notched his 25th stolen base to match his total from the 2008 season. Crawford has not been thrown out this season.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Matt Holliday hit a three-run homer during a four-run 11th inning to help the Athletics beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-1 on Tuesday night.

"We need to start winning games because it's been frustrating," Holliday said after Oakland won for just fifth time in 15 games.

Holliday hit his fifth homer of the season on a two-out, 3-2 pitch from Joe Nelson. Adam Kennedy later added an RBI double.

"That was something," Athletics manager Bob Geren said. "Holliday, with two strikes, hit one of the longest balls I've seen all year."

Holliday got a chance to hit after Rays shortstop Jason Bartlett misplayed Jack Cust's grounder that should be ended the inning.

"It's definitely not on J.B.," Nelson said. "That's where I need to step up."

Santiago Casilla (1-1) pitched a scoreless 10th inning for the win, which stopped Oakland's four-game losing streak.

Willy Aybar hit a solo homer for Tampa Bay in the bottom of the 11th.

The defending AL champion Rays (20-21), who had won four straight, failed in the attempt to move above the .500 mark for the first since they were 4-3.

"That's the kind of game that we've permitted to get away from us this year way too often," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. "We've got to starting winning those kind of games on a consistent basis."

Tampa Bay right-hander James Shields allowed four hits in 8 1/3 shutout innings. Dan Wheeler (1-1) took the loss.

"I've always said it's not how you pitch, it's when you pitch," Shields said. "Our team is a good team, and we're going to come back from this. Their pitcher did a great job of counteracting what I was doing out there."

Shields is 1-3 in his last six starts despite allowing 16 runs -- 13 earned -- in 40 2/3 innings.

Athletics left-hander Josh Outman gave up three hits, one walk and struck out six over six scoreless innings.

"Obviously I'd like a win, but the team getting the win at this point is more important," Outman said. "I think this could right the the ship for us and we can stop giving up big numbers and let the offense work."

Oakland starting pitchers had given up 31 runs -- 23 earned -- over 13 innings in the previous four games. In losing all four of those games, the Athletics allowed 47 runs overall.

Orlando Cabrera started the first with a single and went to second when Holliday drew a two-out walk. Shields then started a stretch of retiring 17 in a row by inducing an inning-ending grounder from Jason Giambi. The run ended when Holliday hit a one-out single in the seventh.

Holliday had two hits in four at-bats. He entered 1-for-14 against the Rays this season.

Tampa Bay had two on and one out in the third, but failed to score when B.J. Upton and Carl Crawford struck out.

Upton had a one-out single in the bottom of the eighth against Andrew Bailey and went to third on a single by Crawford. After Evan Longoria struck out and Carlos Pena walked on a 3-2 pitch to load the bases, Bartlett struck out swinging.

Bartlett went 1-for-4 with a walk, and is hitting .380 this season.

Game notes
Rays C Dioner Navarro (pinkeye) was out of the lineup for the second straight game, but entered as a defensive replacement in the ninth. Maddon said with a smile that Navarro's eye looks like a "scene from a horror film." ... Giambi went 0-for-3, and is hitless in 13 at-bats overall, against Shields. ... Crawford stole his 25th base of the season in the 10th. ... Tampa Bay's streak of scoring three or more runs in 21 straight games -- which was the longest active stretch in the majors -- ended.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 5/19)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, May 19th
Colorado 1 Final
Atlanta 8
Texas 0 Final
Detroit 4
Baltimore 1 Final
NY Yankees 9
Pittsburgh 8 Final
Washington 5 in 10
Oakland 4 Final
Tampa Bay 1 in 11
Toronto 1 Final
Boston 2
Philadelphia 4 Final
Cincinnati 3
Arizona 5 Final
Florida 3
Milwaukee 4 Final
Houston 2
Cleveland 5 Final
Kansas City 6
Minnesota 2 Final
Chi White Sox 6
Chi Cubs 0 Final
St. Louis 3
San Francisco 1 Final
San Diego 2
LA Angels 6 Final
Seattle 5
NY Mets 3 Final
LA Dodgers 5