
Nice starting pitching performances from both sides kept this game close into the 9th inning. Going into the top of the 9th inning the Rays came to the dish in a 3-3 tie with the Marlins. The Rays decided they had had enough and opened the can of whoop ass. The Rays batted around in the 9th inning scoring 6 runs and taking the lead for good. The 9th was a nice inning to watch because the Rays were really making the Marlin pitchers work hard. They were patient at the plate and busy on the base path. So busy in fact they induced a run scoring balk out of RP Matt Lindstrom. Michel Hernandez and Ben Zobrist each had RBI singles, BJ Upton hit an RBI double, and Jason Bartlett knocked in two with a bases-loaded double.
SP Jeff Niemann had a nice outing on the bump. He went 6 strong innings scattering 4 hits, 1 ER, 1 free pass while striking out 5. He left with the Rays ahead by 2 but the bull pen was not able to hold the Marlins silent. JP Howell blew the save in the 7th by allowing 2 runs on 2 hits and 2 walks in 2/3 of an inning. Grant Balfour put an end to the Marlins hopes by blowing a 95 mph fastball right by Ramirez for the third out in the inning.
Evan Longoria was nailed in the left tricep with a fastball in the 9th inning. Man, he was drilled. His arm was black and blue by the time he hit first base. He was clearly in a lot of pain. Longo left the game to get treatment but do not be surprised if he is not in the lineup today.
Niemann definitely deserved the win but that’s not always going to happen. I mean the other guys are MLB players also. They are not just going to lie down and give it up. The key is that, even though the Marlins staged a bit of a rally, the Rays quickly put an end to it. The Marlins looked totally deflated out there mid way through the 9th as it was becoming obviously clear that the Rays would not be denied. These are the games was have been missing the first quarter of the season. This was fantastic to watch because it was like 2 different games in one. Innings 1 though 6 were a pitching dual as the Marlins SP matched Niemann pitch for pitch, out for out. Innings 7 through 9 were an offense battle with the better team showing the other how it’s done.
I loved this game and this series. Not only because, with this victory we have secured the series, but the Rays look so much better at the plate, they look very controlled and very well organized with a game plan. The SP has been very good through 2 and to be honest about 2 weeks ago I didn’t know how much of a shot either Sonny or Niemann had at sticking around. It no looks like the Rays have worked the bugs out. Not that I don’t expect them to have a bad game here and there. But I think the effort is going to be more “Ray like” from this point forward. With this victory and the loss by Toronto we are only 3.5 games out. We are now moving in the right direction! The Rays go for the sweep today – see you in Miami!

