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Lee began this season with the Seattle Mariners, who dealt him in early July to Texas, which was looking to bolster its rotation with a No. 1 starter capable of leading the Rangers deep into the postseason. Philadelphia acquired him from Cleveland during last year's run to the NL pennant, and the lefty is eligible for free agency after the season.
The Rays beat him twice while he was with the Mariners, and once with the Rangers during Tampa Bay's three-game sweep of Texas at Tropicana Field in August.
"It's just tough to square the guy up. You get a chance to score runs, you have to do it," said Tampa Bay's Kelly Shoppach, a former teammate of Lee in Cleveland.
"It seems like we hit a lot of balls really hard," said Zobrist, who also had a second-inning double off Lee. "We just couldn't get anything to really fall in and get something going."
Price played a key role in Tampa Bay's surprising run to the World Series two years ago, coming out of the bullpen as a rookie with less than a month's experience in the majors to get the final four outs against Boston in Game 7 of the AL championship series.
He had the AL's third-lowest ERA this season at 2.73, and became the youngest pitcher to start an All-Star game since Dwight Gooden in 1988.
He has never beaten the Rangers. In addition to Wednesday's loss, he's 0-2 with a 7.45 ERA -- his highest against an AL opponent -- in four regular-season starts against Texas.
The Rays have been resilient all season and are confident they can come back in the series. Shields is 0-4 over his past six starts and hasn't won since Aug. 29, yet his teammates expect him to shine in Game 2.
"I think he thrives off of this kind of situation, losing Game 1 at home," Tampa Bay's B.J. Upton said.
"We've kind of been up and down all year, and we don't let one game get to us," Upton added. "We know we have the talent and guys here to get it done. If we didn't, we wouldn't be here right now."
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