CLEVELAND (AP) ― Ben Zobrist didn’t have time to worry. He just stepped to the plate and delivered the go-ahead run ― helping the Tampa Bay Rays to an improbable win.
Zobrist’s RBI single capped the Rays’ three-run ninth inning against All-Star closer Chris Perez that beat the Cleveland Indians 7-6 on Sunday.
“The hits were coming so fast, I didn’t have time to think,” Zobrist said.
Perez came in seeking his 25th straight save since blowing a late lead on Opening Day. But Will Rhymes hit a solo homer with one out and Carlos Pena added an RBI triple to left-center after Elliot Johnson singled to tie it at 6.
Detroit 7, Kansas City 1
Chicago Cubs 7, NY Mets 0
Colorado 4, Washington 3
Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 13, San Francisco 2
Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Toronto 11, Chicago White Sox 9
St. Louis 5, Miami 4
LA Angels 6, Baltimore 0
Oakland 2, Seattle 1
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2
Arizona 7, LA Dodgers 1
Texas 4, Minnesota 3
NY Yankees 7, Boston 3
Zobrist’s RBI single capped the Rays’ three-run ninth inning against All-Star closer Chris Perez that beat the Cleveland Indians 7-6 on Sunday.
“The hits were coming so fast, I didn’t have time to think,” Zobrist said.
Perez came in seeking his 25th straight save since blowing a late lead on Opening Day. But Will Rhymes hit a solo homer with one out and Carlos Pena added an RBI triple to left-center after Elliot Johnson singled to tie it at 6.
Detroit 7, Kansas City 1
Chicago Cubs 7, NY Mets 0
Colorado 4, Washington 3
Atlanta 4, Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 13, San Francisco 2
Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Toronto 11, Chicago White Sox 9
St. Louis 5, Miami 4
LA Angels 6, Baltimore 0
Oakland 2, Seattle 1
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2
Arizona 7, LA Dodgers 1
Texas 4, Minnesota 3
NY Yankees 7, Boston 3
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