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Garza said his teammates didn't leave him off by himself in the dugout during the late innings. He noticed several of them standing in the same spot, however, adhering to superstition.
"I recognized it and didn't want to look up. I was like, 'Just keep looking down and stay focused and get ready for the next inning,'" he said.
Garza struck out six in Tampa Bay's 2,039th game -- and on a night when the Rays struggled to generate much offense themselves.
Joyce's slam on a 3-2 pitch with two outs in the sixth was the first hit off Scherzer (7-8). The next batter, Jason Bartlett, singled for the only other hit of the night until Crawford homered in the eighth.
"I wanted to keep challenging. I didn't want to walk him in that situation," Scherzer said. "I grooved it, and he hit it."
Garza, who tossed a one-hitter at Florida on June 26, 2008, retired Don Kelly on a routine grounder to second base in the ninth and struck out Gerald Laird before getting Santiago to end it on his 120th pitch before a crowd of 17,009.
In addition to the five no-hitters thrown this season was the perfect game Detroit right-hander Armando Galarraga was denied because of a missed call at first base by umpire Jim Joyce.
Oakland's Dallas Braden tossed a perfect game against Tampa Bay on May 9, and Philadelphia's Roy Halladay also was perfect at Florida on May 29.
Arizona right-hander Edwin Jackson threw 149 pitches for a no-hitter against the Rays, his former team, at Tropicana Field on June 26. Colorado ace Ubaldo Jimenez pitched a no-hitter April 17 at Atlanta.
Mark Buehrle threw a perfect game for the Chicago White Sox against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009.
In his previous start, Garza allowed seven runs and 10 hits in 6 1-3 innings against the Orioles. The Tigers lineup he faced was without Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Guillen and Brandon Inge because of injuries.
"They're missing some really important people, there's no doubt about that," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "But they're all major league players and it's a no-hitter. They're not going to make any excuses, I know that."
Leyland was ejected in the third for arguing with second base umpire Marty Foster after B.J. Upton's stolen base.
NOTES: Scherzer walked four, struck out eight and left after giving up the sixth-inning single to Bartlett. ... Tampa Bay began an 11-game homestand spanning 11 days, the club's longest since August 2005. ... Garza was acquired from Minnesota in a trade before the 2008 season.
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