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Amed Rosario's RBI infield single in the 13th inning lifts the Rays to a 7
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IntroductionST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Amed Rosario drove in the winning run with an infield single and the Tam ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Amed Rosario drove in the winning run with an infield single and the Tampa Bay Rays scored twice in the 13th inning to complete a late comeback and beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-6 on Tuesday night.
Each team scored once in the 10th and 11th innings and the Angels moved ahead in the top of the 13th.
Richie Palacios got the Rays even at 6 with a two-out double in the bottom half of the inning against Carson Fulmer (0-1). Rosario then had a bases-loaded hit down the third-base line that scored Palacios and won it.
The Rays rallied to tie it at 3 in the ninth on a two-out, two-run triple by José Caballero off Carlos Estévez. After two getting outs, the Angels closer allowed singles to Harold Ramírez and Rosario.
“Everybody stayed positive,” Rays center fielder Jose Siri said through a translator.
Luis Rengifo stole third with one out in the 13th and scored on Zach Neto’s RBI single off Garrett Cleavinger (3-0) to put Los Angeles ahead 6-5. After Mike Trout set an Angels’ team record with his 971st career walk, Cleavinger coaxed an inning-ending fielder’s choice out of Taylor Ward.
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