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Longoria and Pena had consecutive doubles to start the fourth against Tommy Hunter. Longoria added a two-run homer an inning later for a 5-0 lead.
"I kind of felt like Kirk Gibson going around the bases," he said.
The homer was Longoria's first this postseason after he set a major league rookie record with six when the Rays went to the World Series two years ago.
"He is under strict managerial orders to not run hard, although he can't anyway," Maddon said. "Of course, the home run over the wall is a nice play."
Tampa Bay had only one run and eight hits during the first two games of the series. The Rays went 16 innings without scoring and were within five outs of elimination in Game 3.
Pena's .196 batting average in the regular season was the lowest among major league qualifiers, and his future in Tampa Bay is uncertain because he is a potential free agent.
But for now, Pena is doing his part to make sure the Rays keep playing. He even had an unconventional cycle in a span of four at-bats.
After an RBI single and a homer in the final two innings Saturday, Pena tripled in his first at-bat and scored the first run of Game 4 before the RBI double his next time up.
"I think all of us appreciate where we're at," Pena said. "It was extremely important for this team to turn the page."
Hunter struck out seven but allowed four extra-base hits in four innings.
Rookie right-hander Wade Davis pitched into the sixth for the Rays, getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth when he struck out Vladimir Guerrero. Rafael Soriano worked a perfect ninth for the save.
Nelson Cruz led off the sixth with his third homer in the series and Davis, who struck out seven and walked three, was done when Ian Kinsler followed with a single.
"It's been an unusual series so far," Kinsler said. "We won two games at their place and they won two games at ours. That's the way it stands and we hope it doesn't change."
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