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Rays rally 3 times to tie, then beat Angels in 13 innings

Marc Topkin, Tampa Bay Times on

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Paredes battled through a 13-pitch at-bat off Jose Cisnero for a single, moving Palacios, the runner placed at second, to third. Ramirez hit a grounder to short that scored Palacios.

Phil Maton, who made a mess on Monday, got the Rays through the top of the 12th unscored on.

The Angels took the lead again in the top of the 13th when Neto singled in Rengifo.

The Rays had been held to one hit going into the ninth when they rallied from a 3-1 deficit. Ramirez singled, then Rosario did the same off Carlos Estevez. Jose Caballero delivered the biggest hit, lacing a ball down the right-field line for a two-run triple that sent the game to extras.

Until then, it looked to be a story of two costly mistakes by Rays starter Aaron Civale and the lack of support he got from his mates.

 

Facing the Angels for a second straight start, Civale pitched well overall for six innings but allowed back-to-back homers in the third to Mickey Moniak and O’Hoppe.

The Rays, having issues facing hard-throwing Jose Soriano for a second straight start, got one back in their third. First they got a leadoff walk by Randy Arozarena, then their first hit, a single by Palacios. Arozarena went to third on a flyout and scored on an infield out by Ramirez, who once again found a way to put the ball in play.

Soriano, who is converting to a starter and has faced the Rays twice, averaged 99.4 mph on his fastball, throwing 11 at 100 or high, and 16 more at 99.


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