Evan Longoria went deep, Carlos Pena doubled and tripled, and Wade Davis bent without breaking Sunday afternoon as the Rays defeated the Rangers 5-2 in Arlington, forcing a decisive Game 5 in Tampa Bay to be played Tuesday night. Check out more at DRays Bay and Lone Star Ball.
Evan Longoria, Carlos Pena Lead Rays To 5-2 Win Over Rangers To Force A Fifth Game
The Rangers have now lost all six home playoff games in franchise history.
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The Rays, who managed just one run in dropping the first two games of this series, scored six times off Texas’ normally-reliable bullpen to keep their season going as they try to become only the second team to rally for a division series win after losing the first two at home.
“I’m proud of the way our guys didn’t cave in,” Rays manager Joe Maddon said. “To be able to come back against that bullpen like we did is pretty good stuff.”
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