ATLANTA — The Rays went through a lot, but they got the post-All-Star break portion of their schedule off to a good start Friday, rallying to beat the Braves 7-6.
The Rays took an early lead off ex-mate Charlie Morton but failed to add on, fell behind in the fourth, rallied to tie in the eighth, then rallied to win in the 10th on a single by Austin Meadows, the Atlanta-area native playing for the first time at home.
Starting the inning with Brett Phillips as the runner on second, the Rays got a leadoff walk from Brandon Lowe, then a two-out single to right by Meadows off Jesse Chavez.