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"They've taken a component of our game away," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.
"Now our backs are up against the wall, so we've got to see what we're made of," Tampa Bay's Matt Joyce said. "Nothing's impossible. Crazier things have happened."
Young broke the game open in the fifth with a three-run homer off Chad Qualls, who thought he had struck out the six-time All-Star on the previous pitch. Plate umpire Jim Wolf -- the brother of Brewers pitcher Randy Wolf -- appealed to first base umpire Jerry Meals, who ruled that Young held up in time.
Rays players were incensed on the bench, and replays showed that Young probably went too far. After the home run on the next pitch for a 5-0 Rangers lead, Maddon left the dugout to talk with Qualls and was ejected by Wolf after he yelled at Meals from the mound.
"Once he said safe, I've got to turn the page and focus on the next pitch," Young said. "It's really not my job to make decisions there."
Kinsler homered in the fourth inning off losing pitcher James Shields, who got the Game 2 assignment for Tampa Bay even though he lost 15 games during the regular season and hadn't won since Aug. 29. Kinsler added a RBI single off Qualls in the fifth.
Before Wednesday, Young had played 1,508 career games without appearing in the postseason -- the second-most among active players behind Randy Winn's 1,717.
"Mike is our backbone," Wilson said. "He's our Derek Jeter or our Cal Ripken or whatever. That's our guy. We rely on him for all sorts of stuff."
Young said he's only interesting in winning.
"Yesterday I went 0 for 4, but I feel no different today than I did yesterday," Young said. "The win is what our team is searching for right now."
One more, and it's on to the next round.
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