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Pena's 3-run shot lifts Rays past Indians 10-7

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[August 07, 2008]  ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Carlos Pena's three-run homer capped a six-run rally in the ninth inning that carried the Tampa Bay Rays past the Cleveland Indians 10-7 on Wednesday for one of their most thrilling victories in a wondrous season.

Eric Hinske had an RBI double in the ninth and Gabe Gross tied it 7-all with a two-run homer off Edward Mujica, who was trying for his first major league save.

HardwareMasa Kobayashi (4-5) replaced Mujica and gave up an infield single to Akinori Iwamura. The right-hander then walked Ben Zobrist before Pena homered to center for his fifth career game-ending homer, setting off a raucous celebration at Tropicana Field.

Pena tossed his helmet aside as he approached home plate, where he was mobbed by jubilant teammates bouncing in unison. The AL East leaders, who have never won more than 70 games in 10 previous seasons, improved to 68-45 with their eighth victory in 11 games.

Tampa Bay, a major league-best 45-17 at home, now embarks on its final trip out West this season beginning Thursday night at Seattle.

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Troy Percival (2-0) got two outs in the ninth for the win. He also threw a run-scoring wild pitch that made it 7-4.

Jhonny Peralta went 5-for-5 with a solo homer and two RBIs for the Indians. He tied his career high for hits, set June 30 at the Chicago White Sox.

Dioner Navarro had a two-run homer for Tampa Bay, which has won 15 of its last 16 series at home.

Rays center fielder B.J. Upton was benched by manager Joe Maddon for failing to run out an eighth-inning grounder in Tuesday's 8-4 win over the Indians. Maddon said the benching was a one-day action.

Indians designated hitter Ryan Garko had a short day Wednesday after not leaving the batter's box on a second-inning grounder that hugged the first-base line before Pena fielded the ball and recorded an unassisted out. Andy Marte pinch-hit for Garko in the third.

Rays All-Star Scott Kazmir continued a personal trend of not pitching deep into games, allowing five runs and nine hits over 4 1-3 innings. The left-hander has gone 5 2-3 innings or less in seven of his last nine starts.

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Shin-Soo Choo had an RBI single and Marte drove in a pair with a double as the Indians went up 5-3 in the fifth. The Rays got to 5-4 in the bottom half on Evan Longoria's second run-scoring single.

Peralta's fourth hit, an RBI double, extended Cleveland's advantage to 6-4 in the sixth. He cut the Indians' deficit to 3-2 with a third-inning homer.

Longoria had an RBI single and Navarro hit a two-run shot to put the Rays ahead 3-1 in the first. Navarro has two homers and five RBIs in the last two games.

Cleveland took the lead on Franklin Gutierrez's leadoff homer in the first.

Indians starter Jeremy Sowers gave up four runs and six hits in six innings.

Notes: Cleveland 2B Asdrubal Cabrera left in the sixth with a sprained left ankle. ... Peralta has seven homers and 28 RBIs in his last 26 games. ... Cleveland CF Grady Sizemore was rested. ... Maddon said Tampa Bay's recent injuries are the main reason OF Rocco Baldelli (chronic muscle fatigue) has not been activated from the disabled list.

[Associated Press]

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