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Longo homers, but Rays fall to Price, Sox
- Updated: August 23, 2016
ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays came into Monday’s opener against the Red Sox having scored 55 runs in the previous seven games. Apparently the only thing that could cool them off was facing Red Sox lefty ace David Price.
The former Rays star pitched eight scoreless innings and allowed just two hits in a 6-2 Red Sox win at Tropicana Field. From the outset it looked like Price and Tampa Bay starter Blake Snell would have a pitchers’ duel. But Snell allowed two runs before getting pulled amid a 40-pitch fourth …
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