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Upton's sac fly in 11th helps Rays beat Red Sox, tie ALCS
 

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- B.J. Upton and the Tampa Bay Rays won a game of home run derby with a shallow fly ball.

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Pinch-runner Fernando Perez dashed home on Upton's sacrifice fly in the 11th inning and the Rays outlasted the Boston Red Sox 9-8 early Sunday, evening the AL Championship Series at one game each.

The teams combined for seven home runs, tying a postseason record. The Rays wound up winning a game that lasted 5 hours, 27 minutes when the speedy Perez tagged up on Upton's one-out fly and beat right fielder J.D. Drew's throw home.

"Like I said, in a straight-up race, I've got him over Seabiscuit," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "I'm dating myself a bit. I'm sorry, but that's the first horse that came to my mind."

The series shifts to Fenway Park for Game 3 Monday, with left-hander Jon Lester pitching for Boston against Matt Garza.

"We did not want to go to Boston down 0-2," said Evan Longoria, who homered for Tampa Bay. "It's 1:30 in the morning and we pulled it out."

Dustin Pedroia homered twice for Boston, and scored his fourth run on a wild pitch in the eighth that made it 8-all.

Red Sox reliever Mike Timlin walked Dioner Navarro and Ben Zobrist to begin the 11th and Jason Bartlett grounded out, moving runners to second and third, and Akinori Iwamura was intentionally walked.

Upton, who had homered earlier, followed with his fly ball down the right-field line.

"The main thing there is not to strike out," Upton said.

Drew settled under the ball, but rushed and a two-hop throw up the third-base line. Perez scored easily, showing off his best asset -- he stole 43 bases in Triple-A this season, and went 5-for-5 on steal tries with Tampa Bay.

Another rookie, David Price, earned the win. He entered with a runner on first and one out in the 11th and walked Drew, but struck out Mark Kotsay and retired Coco Crisp on a grounder.

"It's been like that all year, someone stepping up," Longoria said. "There's different heroes every day."

Jonathan Papelbon pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings, getting the defending World Series champion Red Sox to the 11th. He extended his career postseason scoreless streak to a major league-record 22 innings over 14 appearances, despite getting struck by Carl Crawford's liner.

Cliff Floyd, Longoria and Upton homered for Tampa Bay off struggling Josh Beckett. The wild-card Red Sox homered three times in the fifth inning, with Pedroia and Kevin Youkilis connecting off Scott Kazmir and Jason Bay tagging Grant Balfour.

"It's very frustrating any time you get eight runs for you and you can't win the game," Beckett said.

After Boston won the ALCS opener 2-0, the teams came out swinging for the fences. All seven homers came in the first five innings.

The Red Sox and Rays matched the postseason record for homers set in the 1989 World Series and tied in the NLCS in 2003 and 2006.

Down 8-6, the Red Sox rallied within a run in the sixth on an RBI single by Bay.

Pedroia led off the eighth with a single against Chad Bradford and reliever Trever Miller walked David Ortiz.

Dan Wheeler took over and got Youkilis to ground into a double play. With Bay at the plate, Wheeler threw a pitch over the glove of Navarro that went to the backstop. The All-Star catcher retrieved the carom, but made an off-target, underhand toss to Wheeler covering the plate that allowed Pedroia to score.

Boston threatened again in the ninth when Crisp hit a two-out double that sailed over Upton's head in center field. Wheeler struck out Jacoby Ellsbury to end the inning.

Longoria, the All-Star rookie who homered twice in his playoff debut against the Chicago White Sox, snapped an 0-for-13 drought with a two-run homer in the first inning. Upton launched a solo shot in the third and Floyd homered in the fourth for Tampa Bay.

After Pedroia, Youkilis and Bay homered to put the Red Sox ahead 6-5 in the fifth, the Rays answered with three runs in the bottom half off Beckett, who allowed eight runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. A year after becoming the first Red Sox pitcher to win four games in the same postseason, the big right-hander has struggled through the two shortest playoff starts of his career. He allowed four runs on nine hits in five innings against the Los Angeles Angels in Game 3 of the ALDS.

"We wanted Beckett to get through that fifth and set up our bullpen, and it didn't work," Boston manager Terry Francona said.

Carlos Pena's RBI single and Longoria's run-scoring double finished the Boston starter. Crawford's single on reliever Javier Lopez's first pitch drove in Longoria to make it 8-6.

Bay, also had a two-run double in the first, was 3-for-5 with four RBI for the Red Sox. Youkilis also had three hits and has now hit safely all nine of his career ALCS games.

Despite having their team-record six-game postseason road winning streak snapped, the Red Sox were happy to be returning to Fenway Park with the series tied 1-all.

"Why not?" Ortiz said. "Return to the house. Good things happen over there."

Notes

  • Kazmir allowed five runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings.
  • Youkilis' hitting streak in the ALCS is the longest to start a career since Darin Erstad hit safely in his first nine games for the Angels from 2002-05.
  • Pedroia was 2-for-21 in the postseason before homering off Kazmir in the third and fifth innings. Including playoffs, he's 16-for-28 with three home runs lifetime against the Rays ace.
  • The Red Sox also hit three home runs in an inning at Cleveland in Game 4 of last year's ALCS.
 
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Pinch-runner Fernando Perez slides in just ahead of the throw to score the winner in the 11th ...
 
Pinch-runner Fernando Perez slides in just ahead of the throw to score the winner in the 11th ... (Getty Images)
 

Players of the Game
Tampa Bay

E. Longoria
AB 5
R 3
H 3
HR 1
RBI 3
Boston

J. Bay
AB 5
R 1
H 3
HR 1
RBI 4
 
Boston Red Sox
Jacoby Ellsbury, RF6000023 .207
    Kevin Cash, C0000000 .000
Dustin Pedroia, 2B5432110 .200
David Ortiz, DH3100311 .174
Kevin Youkilis, 3B6231002 .357
Jason Bay, LF5134111 .440
Jed Lowrie, SS3000304 .235
Jason Varitek, C3000122 .143
   a- J.D. Drew, PH-RF1000100 .278
Mark Kotsay, 1B6000023 .200
Coco Crisp, CF6030014 .400
Totals4481271010  
a-lined out for Varitek in the 9th
Batting
2B - Jason Bay (3, Kazmir), Coco Crisp 2 (2, Kazmir, Wheeler)
HR - Dustin Pedroia 2 (2, Kazmir, Kazmir), Kevin Youkilis (1, Kazmir), Jason Bay (3, Balfour)
RBI - Dustin Pedroia 2 (3), Kevin Youkilis (3), Jason Bay 4 (9)
2-OUT RBI - Jason Bay 3 (8)
Team LOB - 13
Boston Red Sox
Josh Beckett 4.1988153 11.57
Javier Lopez0100000 9.00
Manny Delcarmen 1.2100010 0.00
Hideki Okajima 2000010 3.60
Justin Masterson 0.2100010 1.69
Jonathan Papelbon 1.1000010 0.00
Mike Timlin (L,0-1) 0.2011300 13.50
IBB - Iwamura by Mike Timlin
Pitches-Strikes - Josh Beckett 94-57, Javier Lopez 1-1, Manny Delcarmen 20-11, Hideki Okajima 28-17, Justin Masterson 18-11, Jonathan Papelbon 9-6, Mike Timlin 23-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Josh Beckett 2-5, Manny Delcarmen 2-2, Hideki Okajima 3-2, Justin Masterson 1-0, Jonathan Papelbon 2-1, Mike Timlin 1-1
Batters Faced - Josh Beckett 22, Javier Lopez 1, Manny Delcarmen 6, Hideki Okajima 6, Justin Masterson 3, Jonathan Papelbon 4, Mike Timlin 5
Tampa Bay Rays
Akinori Iwamura, 2B5010110 .346
B.J. Upton, CF4212132 .269
Carlos Pena, 1B5221011 .412
Evan Longoria, 3B5333000 .292
Carl Crawford, LF5022000 .273
Cliff Floyd, DH2111011 .273
   a- Willy Aybar, PH-DH3000001 .214
Dioner Navarro, C4010111 .304
    Fernando Perez, PR0100000 .250
Gabe Gross, RF3000011 .083
   b- Ben Zobrist, PH-RF1000100 .000
Jason Bartlett, SS5010011 .227
Totals42912949  
a-flied out for Floyd in the 5th
b-grounded out for Gross in the 8th
Batting
2B - Carlos Pena (1, Beckett), Evan Longoria 2 (2, Beckett, Beckett)
HR - B.J. Upton (4, Beckett), Evan Longoria (3, Beckett), Cliff Floyd (1, Beckett)
SF - B.J. Upton (1)
RBI - B.J. Upton 2 (6), Carlos Pena (3), Evan Longoria 3 (6), Carl Crawford 2 (4), Cliff Floyd (2)
2-OUT RBI - Evan Longoria 2 (3), Carl Crawford (1)
SB - B.J. Upton (1, 2nd base off Beckett/Varitek)
PK - Carl Crawford (1, Beckett)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Bartlett-Iwamura-Pena
Tampa Bay Rays
Scott Kazmir 4.1655323 6.52
Grant Balfour0111201 1.93
J.P. Howell 1.1011120 1.59
Chad Bradford (H,1) 1.1411010 2.08
Trever Miller0000100 0.00
Dan Wheeler (BS,1) 3.1100240 2.08
David Price (W,1-0) 0.2000110 0.00
WP - Dan Wheeler (1)
Pitches-Strikes - Scott Kazmir 98-56, Grant Balfour 19-9, J.P. Howell 23-15, Chad Bradford 24-16, Trever Miller 8-4, Dan Wheeler 46-27, David Price 12-6
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Scott Kazmir 1-10, Chad Bradford 1-2, Dan Wheeler 1-4, David Price 1-0
Batters Faced - Scott Kazmir 22, Grant Balfour 3, J.P. Howell 5, Chad Bradford 8, Trever Miller 1, Dan Wheeler 12, David Price 3
Game Information
Attendance - 34904
Game Time - 5:27
Temperature - 72
Umpires - Home - Sam Holbrook, First Base - Brian O'Nora, Second Base - Brian Gorman, Third Base - Alfonso Marquez