Rays 8, Royals 7

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TAM (49-41) 002200220 8 12 0
KAN (37-52) 105001000 7 13 1

Final

 
W:J. Nelson (3-0)
L:J. Cruz (3-3)
SV:J. Howell (7)

Longoria, Burrell homers help Rays erase four-game road skid

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Regular Season Series
Tampa Bay leads 9-1 (as of Fri 7/17)
Tue 6/2 @TB 6, KC 2 Recap
Wed 6/3 @TB 9, KC 0 Recap
Thu 6/4 @TB 3, KC 2 Recap
>Fri 7/17 TB 8, @KC 7 Box Score
Sat 7/18 TB 4, @KC 2 Recap
Sun 7/19 TB 4, @KC 3 Recap
Fri 7/31 @TB 8, KC 2 Recap
Sat 8/1 @TB 7, KC 1 Recap
Sun 8/2 KC 4, @TB 1 Recap
Mon 8/3 @TB 10, KC 4 Recap
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Scoring Summary
TAMKAN
1stM Teahen grounded into fielder's choice to second, D DeJesus scored, B Butler out at second.01
3rdC Crawford singled to right, B Upton scored.11
3rdP Burrell singled to shallow center, C Crawford scored, B Zobrist to third.21
3rdM Teahen singled to center, D DeJesus and W Bloomquist scored, B Butler to second.23
3rdM Jacobs homered to right, B Butler and M Teahen scored.26
4thE Longoria singled to left center, D Navarro scored, C Crawford to third.36
4thC Crawford scored, E Longoria to second on passed ball by M Olivo.46
6thD DeJesus singled to center, Y Betancourt scored.47
7thP Burrell homered to left, B Zobrist scored.67
8thE Longoria homered to left, C Crawford scored.87
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Game Information
StadiumKauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Attendance33,568 (87.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:21
Weather74 degrees, clear
Wind4 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Ed Rapuano, First Base - Paul Schrieber, Second Base - Todd Tichenor, Third Base - Joe West
Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- As sweet as it was, hitting a go-ahead home run against Kansas City hardly erases Evan Longoria's disappointment over missing the All-Star game with a sore finger.

"It's a good feeling, obviously," Longoria said after helping Tampa Bay rally past the Royals 8-7 Friday night. "But if you get an opportunity to start in the All-Star game, it's a pretty big disappointment to miss it."

Tampa Bay's third baseman was voted to start for the American League in St. Louis on Tuesday night but decided his aching right ring finger would just not let him perform at his best.

But three days later, the finger feels fine and he's right back to All-Star form.

"It was really disappointing not to play in the All-Star game," he said. "The guys I talked to who were on the team expressed their emotions for me, and that was a good feeling to know they were behind me. I told them, 'I would love to play in the game but I wouldn't be able to help with this bum finger."

Now it's the Royals who are feeling bummed. After a five-run third inning off James Shields, they held a 6-2 lead.

But Pat Burrell's two-run homer off Jamey Wright shaved the lead to 7-6 in the seventh and Longoria hit Juan Cruz's 3-2 offering for another two-run shot in the eighth. Burrell and Longoria also had RBI singles as the Rays put together a nice start to their 10-game road trip.

"We made it easier on them with the two unearned runs and leaving balls right down Broadway with dangerous hitters up," Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "Obviously, you can't do that. There were six runs on their side that shouldn't have been on the board."

Longoria said he was just trying to hit a line drive up the middle against the hard-throwing Cruz (3-3).

"I got to 3-2 and I was just looking fastball and he so happens to leave a changeup in the middle of the plate," he said.

Joe Nelson (3-0) pitched one inning for the win and J.P. Howell worked a perfect ninth for his seventh save in 12 opportunities.

Mike Jacobs and Mark Teahen drove in three runs apiece for the Royals. Teahen hit a two-run single off Shields in the third before Jacobs connected for a three-run shot.

Yuniesky Betancourt, acquired in a trade with Seattle last Friday, had two hits in his debut as the Royals' shortstop. David DeJesus went 3 for 5 and scored twice.

It was not a good night defensively for Betancourt and third baseman Alex Gordon, the new left side of the infield for the Royals. Gordon, making his first start since undergoing hip surgery in April, dropped Dioner Navarro's popup in the fourth. Navarro eventually came around to score when Longoria grounded a ball through Betancourt on what was ruled an RBI single because his view of the ball may have been obscured by the runner.

Carl Crawford, who was the MVP of the All-Star game, then scored on a passed ball for Tampa Bay's second unearned run of the inning, cutting it to 6-4.

"I really believe our guys are motivated to get this thing done and to come back like that was really a pretty big moment," manager Joe Maddon said. "It is a great way to start the second half."

Crawford also had an RBI single in the third, stole his major league-leading 45th base and scored on Burrell's single.

"I know they have some really good people in their bullpen," Maddon said. "But we had good at-bats."

Kansas City slugger Jose Guillen, late getting back from the Dominican Republic because of his son's illness, pinch hit in the ninth and struck out to end the game.

Brian Bannister gave up four runs, two earned, and seven hits in five innings for Kansas City.

Shields allowed seven runs and 11 hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Game notes
The Rays reinstated RHP Grant Balfour from the bereavement list and optioned C John Jaso to Triple-A Durham. ... Maddon received his 2008 AL manager of the year award from the Negro Leagues Museum and toured the facility on Friday. ... The Royals are 19-41 since starting the season 18-11.


Series At A Glance

Tampa Bay leads 1-0 (as of 7/17)
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MLB Scores

Friday, July 17th
Seattle 6 Final
Cleveland 2
Detroit 3 Final
NY Yankees 5
Chi Cubs 3 Final
Washington 1
San Francisco 1 Final
Pittsburgh 2 in 14
Boston 4 Final
Toronto 1
Milwaukee 0 Final
Cincinnati 4
Philadelphia 6 Final
Florida 5 in 12
NY Mets 0 Final
Atlanta 11
Minnesota 5 Final
Texas 3
Tampa Bay 8 Final
Kansas City 7
Baltimore 8 Final
Chi White Sox 12
Arizona 1 Final
St. Louis 6
LA Angels 3 Final
Oakland 7
Colorado 5 Final
San Diego 3
Houston 8 Final
LA Dodgers 1