Rays can't complete three-game series sweep of Orioles

Rays can't complete three-game series sweep of Orioles

Published Sep. 7, 2014 6:39 p.m. ET

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- The Tampa Bay Rays had a chance to open a big lead against Baltimore on Sunday. They failed to break it open, and Nelson Cruz took care of the rest for the Orioles.

Cruz hit his second homer of the game in the 11th inning and drove in seven runs, and the AL East-leading Orioles avoided a three-game sweep with a 7-5 victory.

Evan Longoria, James Loney, David DeJesus and Kevin Kiermaier homered for the Rays. Tampa Bay had gone deep three times in its previous 15 games.

The Rays went 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position.

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"We had many opportunities to create some kind of cushion," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said.

After Nick Hundley drew a one-walk in the 11th, Cruz drove the next pitch from Cesar Ramos (2-6) over the wall in center for his 39th homer. Cruz has 101 RBIs this season.

"We were in it the whole game and unfortunately it ended like that," Ramos said.

Tampa Bay has lost 14 of 22 since reaching .500 after dropping 18 games under the break-even mark.

"It does feel like a lot of our losses came like this," said Jeremy Hellickson, who allowed two runs and four hits over 5 1-3 innings.

Baltimore trailed 4-2 before Cruz's bases-loaded triple against Joel Peralta in the ninth. Tampa Bay tied it at 5 in the bottom half on pinch-hitter Sean Rodriguez's run-scoring grounder off closer Zach Britton.

"Nelson has been spoiling us at a high level all year as a teammate and a player," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said.

Brad Brach (6-1) worked a scoreless 10th before Andrew Miller got three outs for his first save.

Baltimore increased its margin in the division to 9 1/2 games over the New York Yankees, who lost 2-0 to Kansas City.

Orioles outfielders Adam Jones and Nick Markakis were out of the starting lineup, receiving a break from the artificial turf at Tropicana Field. Shortstop J.J. Hardy missed his second consecutive game due to back spasms.

Jones had a pinch-hit single in the ninth.

Longoria and Loney hit consecutive homers off Bud Norris in the first. Longoria has 39 RBIs in 47 games since the All-Star break.

DeJesus made it 3-0 with his fourth career inside-the park homer during the fourth. Left fielder Alejandro De Aza had the ball knocked out of his glove when center fielder David Lough ran into his teammate's arm. The ball ended up around the foul line, which allowed DeJesus to easily reach home.

Norris gave four runs and eight hits in six innings.

Cruz's two-run shot off Hellickson made it 3-2 in the sixth.

The Rays went ahead 4-2 on Kiermaier's sixth-inning homer.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Orioles: Hardy expects to play in Monday night's game at Boston.

Rays: CF Desmond Jennings (sore left knee) might miss the rest of the season. The outfielder missed his 10th straight game. ... SS Yunel Escobar was out of the lineup due to flulike symptoms.

CRUSIN' CRUZ

Cruz had two homers and seven RBIs in 18 previous games against Tampa Bay this season.

UP NEXT

Rays: After an off day Monday, RHP Chris Archer (8-8) is scheduled to go against New York RHP Hiroki Kuroda (10-8) on Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.

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