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Name: paolo torres | Gender: M | Member Since August 16, 2006
Current Level: Rookie | Email: paolo_heat02@hotmail.com
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Florida Marlins Game Notes-- Game 67, by Paolo

Posted on: June 14, 2008 11:17 am
 

Game: Florida Marlins @ Tampa Bay Rays

Venue: Tropicana Field

Start Time: 7:10 P.M. Eastern Time

Attedance: 19,312

Length of Game: 2:57

Starting Pitchers: Ryan Tucker (Marlins) vs Andy Sonnanstine (Rays)

 

 

Rays fans rose to their feet and cheered on Troy Percival.

Most nights, the Tampa Bay closer earns a save for a perfect ninth. This time, he gave the Rays a lift by just being back on the mound after spending the past two weeks on the disabled list with a hamstring strain.

Eric Hinske and Dioner Navarro drove in two runs apiece for the Rays, who pulled within 1½ games of first-place Boston in the AL East.

Hinske's first-inning double off Ryan Tucker (1-1) wiped out a quick two-run lead the Marlins took against Sonnanstine (7-3), who settled after a shaky opening inning to win for the first time in nearly a month.

Navarro's RBI grounder put Tampa Bay up 5-3 in the fifth, then he added a run-scoring single off Joe Nelson in the eighth. Gabe Gross, Akinori Iwamura and Jason Bartlett also drove in runs for the Rays.

Sonnanstine, 0-2 in four starts since last winning at St. Louis on May 16, allowed three runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. J.P. Howell and Dan Wheeler held the Marlins scoreless in the middle innings, and Percival worked the ninth despite it being a non-save situation.

The first of six games between intrastate foes who have never developed a true rivalry drew a crowd of only 19,312 to Tropicana Field, even though both teams are off to terrific starts that have them in second place in their divisions.

It's just the second time in the 11 seasons the clubs have met that both carried winning records into the Citrus Series.

A night after being limited to three hits in a 3-0 loss to Philadelphia, the Marlins scored twice in the first against Sonnanstine, with the first three batters of the game - Hanley Ramirez, Jeremy Hermida and Jorge Cantu -- reaching base on a triple, double and single.

The Rays got the runs back on Hinske's two-run double. They added two more in the second to go up 4-2, with Cliff Floyd scoring the first run after walking and stealing second for his first stolen base in two years.

Sonnanstine regrouped after his shaky first inning to retire 12 in a row before Cody Ross doubled to left with one out in the fifth.

Alfredo Amezaga's RBI single trimmed Florida's deficit to 4-3, however Sonnanstine escaped further damage by getting Matt Treanor to hit a dribbler back to the mound and Ramirez to pop out to end the inning with Amezaga on second.

The Rays wiggled out of another tight situation in the sixth after Sonnanstine gave up a leadoff double to Hermida. Howell replaced the Tampa Bay starter with one out and gave up an infield single to Mike Jacobs before Dan Uggla popped to second and Luis Gonzalez flied to left.

Tucker, who pitched five strong innings to beat Cincinnati in his big league debut last Sunday, allowed five runs and seven hits in five innings. The 21-year-old right-hander walked three and struck out two.

Up Next: In game 2, Mark Hendrickson and Matt Garze will take the mound for the Marlins and Rays. First pitch is set for 6:10 P.M. Eastern. It is a radio only game tonight.

Category: MLB
Reputation: 49
Level: Rookie
Since: Aug 16, 2006
Posted on: June 14, 2008 11:19 am

Florida Marlins Game Notes-- Game 67, by Paolo

I apologize for the typo. It is Matt Garza



Reputation: 95
Level: Superstar
Since: Apr 6, 2008
Posted on: June 14, 2008 2:05 pm

Florida Marlins Game Notes-- Game 67, by Paolo

I cannot believe the great baseball these two clubs are playing.  Its just as unbelievable that only about 19000 showed up to watch the game.   

Florida has great baseball!!!!  GET INTO IT!!!!!!!



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