In case you missed it: October 4

In case you missed it, here were the top sports stories from FOX Sports Florida from Friday, Oct. 4:
* Red Sox 12, Rays 2: Andrew Astleford shares his thoughts on the Rays' lopsided loss to the Red Sox in Boston. Read More
* Sean Rodriguez and Ben Zobrist each hit solo home runs, but the Rays were done in by a handful of miscues and a big fourth inning as they dropped Game 1 of their American League Division Series to the Red Sox. Read More
* The Heat finished up their camp in the Bahamas after spending a significant amount of time on their defense, hoping to avoid their early season defensive woes of 2012-13. Read More
* Defensive star Cameron Wake, who missed Monday’s game against the Saints, is again listed as questionable for the Dolphins’ home game against the Ravens on Sunday. Read More
* Jared Odrick has an unusual sack dance, and the Dolphins defensive tackle got some approval via Twitter from Pee-wee Herman, the inspiration for Odrick’s moves. Read More
* Dolphins wide receiver Mike Wallace is familiar with the Baltimore Ravens -- he played them eight times as a member of the Steelers -- and the speedster is hopeful that Sunday’s game will be the turning point for his season. Read More
* The Tampa Bay Rays will keep five starting pitchers on their roster for the American League Division Series against the Boston Red Sox. Read More
* The Florida Gators are ready for their first home night game in almost two years, and they could have their hands full with visiting Arkansas, which runs the ball 65 percent of the time. Read More
* Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Cecil Shorts III is expected to play Sunday at St. Louis. Shorts sat out practice Friday with a groin injury, but coach Gus Bradley says the team's leading receiver should play against the Rams. Read More
* Rashad Greene has been a model of consistency in his three seasons at Florida State. Sure-handed and fast, Greene has caught a pass in 27 of 28 of his college games. And he has a touchdown catch in five straight games, a streak that dates to the Orange Bowl win over Northern Illinois. It’s the second time in his FSU career he's pulled of the feat, which hadn’t been accomplished since 2002. Read More