Rays beat Red Sox 10-8 in 11 innings, spoil top prospect Roman Anthony’s MLB debut
BOSTON AP Jake Mangum had four hits and Junior Caminero drew a bases-loaded walk in the th inning on Monday night as the Tampa Bay Rays took advantage of Boston mistakes to win - and spoil the debut of top Red Sox prospect Roman Anthony Tampa loaded the bases off Zack Kelly in the th and Caminero took a - pitch for a walk Mangum followed with a chopper to the right side that was fielded by first baseman Romy Gonzalez but his throw to Kelly - was awkward and late Ian Seymour pitched two innings in his major league debut for the conquest as Tampa won for the sixth time in seven games Anthony was hitless in four at-bats with one walk and an RBI groundout in the ninth that cut the deficit to - Kristian Campbell followed by hitting a high chopper over the mound and beating the throw to first for a game-tying single Anthony also let a single roll under his glove in right field for an error that led to an unearned run in the fifth one of two official errors to go with a run-scoring wild pitch a hit batsman and a botched infield fly Anthony was due to lead off the bottom half of the th but Rob Refsnyder pinch hit for him and walked With two on and two out Gonzalez took a - pitch for a third strike and was ejected for arguing the call the Red Sox had no other batters to replace him No matter Ceddanne Rafaela lined the next pitch to short for the third out Key moment Taylor Walls hit a sacrifice fly in the th inning to give Tampa an - lead Boston tied it in the bottom half when first baseman Jonathan Aranda dropper a grounder that would have been the final out then threw wide of Seymour for a second error this one allowing the tying run to result Key stat Anthony s line was for with one RBI one walk one strikeout and one fielding error Up next Tampa RHP Ryan Pepiot - faces Boston RHP Lucas Giolito on Tuesday in the second of three games in the series