In a game that could help decide the Rays’ place in the postseason, it was bound to be dramatic no matter what. But why not add some extra interest with a tie game for the bulk of the outing and both teams pulling their starters relatively early? Or do you want plenty of home runs? Well, this game had both.
The game saw Zack Littell against Dean Kremer.
Brandon Lowe got things started nice and early for the Rays as he hit a solo home run to get the team on the board in the first.
This Dawg just passed Carl Crawford on the Rays all-time home run list.