San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval tags out Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez in a run down between second and third in the eighth inning of their game at AT&T Park on Thursday.

 

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Left-hander CC Sabathia pitched seven innings for a rare win at Tropicana Field, leading New York past David Price and the Tampa Bay Rays 10-2 Thursday night in a matchup of former AL Cy Young Award winners.

Sabathia (2-2) allowed two runs and seven hits, improving to 2-7 in 12 starts at Tropicana Field since joining the Yankees in 2009. He lowered his ERA to 5.19. ‘’I’ve struggled here, especially against Price,’’ Sabathia said. ‘’For these guys to come out and swing it the way they did, I wanted to be able to put some shutdown innings together, and was able to do that.’’

Sabathia had six strikeouts and two walks. ‘’He’s reinvented himself,’’ Rays manager Joe Maddon said. ‘’He pitched really well. The thing that was really obvious was all the called strikes we had today, the taken strikes. There was a lot of them, I thought more than we’ve had in a while.’’

‘’This is one start,’’ Price said. ‘’I know you guys blow it up to be a lot more than it really is, but everybody’s going to have their bad days. I had mine.’’

Brian Roberts, Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann and rookie Yangervis Solarte drove in two runs each for the Yankees, who have started 10-6 for the fourth consecutive year.

Roberts and Ellsbury both had run-scoring triples, and Derek Jeter hit an RBI single during a three-run second that put the Yankees ahead 4-0.

New York tripled twice in an inning for the first time since Brett Gardner and Jeter on May 19, 2011, at Baltimore, according to STATS.

Tampa Bay got a run in the fourth when Logan Forsythe scored on McCann’s passed ball, beating Sabathia’s attempted tag at the plate. Rodriguez homered during the seventh.

Rodriguez grounded into a triple play for the second time in his career. The Rays had runners on first and second in the second when Rodriguez hit a hard grounder off Sabathia that Solarte fielded, and he stepped on the third to retire Evan Longoria.

Solarte threw to Roberts at second base to get Wil Myers. The play ended when Scott Sizemore, who had not played first base in his previous 658 professional games, made a nice scoop of Roberts’ relay throw.

‘’They’re big plays obviously and everyone gets excited,’’ Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.

Elsewhere, the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves combined for just nine hits through the first seven innings as the starting pitchers cruised and even when the Phillies got some offense, it was enough to secure a 1-0 victory.

The Phillies manufactured their run in the bottom of the eighth inning after left fielder Domonic Brown reached on a leadoff single.

Centre fielder Ben Revere then hit a drive up the middle to score Brown from second.

Phillies right-hander A J Burnett battled through a hernia to pitch seven innings, giving up three-hits and striking out five to lower his ERA to 2.74.

Alex Wood, a 23-year-old right-hander, gave up the one run in eight innings but took the loss, which evened his record at 2-2 but lowered his ERA to 1.67.

Second baseman Ian Kinsler drove in four runs, including a three-run homer, to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 7-5 win over the Cleveland Indians.

Kinsler doubled his RBI total for the season and centre fielder Austin Jackson had two sacrifice flies to help Detroit overcome a season-high three errors.

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