Indians end Rays’ win streak with Nix HR


Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

Jayson Nix kept hitting like an All-Star. Fausto Carmona showed why he actually is one.

Nix, recently claimed by the Indians off waivers, homered for the sixth time in his last seven games and Carmona held the Rays lineup at bay for Cleveland to beat Tampa Bay 9-3.

“Stuff like this happens sometimes,” Nix said. “It’s a funny game. It’s just one of those things I can’t really explain.”

Cleveland went ahead 3-1 on Nix’s solo shot off James Shields (7-9) in the fifth. Jhonny Peralta’s three-run drive off Andy Sonnanstine and an RBI double by Jason Donald made it 8-2 in the eighth.

Carmona (8-7) allowed two runs and five hits in 62/3 innings for the Indians, who lost their last six at Tampa Bay. Shelley Duncan had a seventh-inning solo shot.

“Another quality start by Fausto,” Cleveland manager Manny Acta said. “He deserves all the credit. Contained such a good lineup. Fausto was the key because he was able to allow us to stay in the game until we were able to hit home runs.”

Over the last 13 games, 29 of the 56 runs scored by the Indians have come on home runs.

Shields gave up four runs and six hits in 61/3 innings. The right-hander is 0-5 in six starts at home since beating Oakland on April 28.

“He’s a good pitcher,” Nix said. “Just got a couple pitches that I’ve able to put the barrel on.”

Nix has two homers in four at-bats overall against Shields, who is 0-4 in six career starts against the Indians.

“We just got out-pitched,” Shields said.

Nix hit a grand slam against Shields while with the Chicago White Sox on May 30, which was his only homer before the current hot streak.

Matt LaPorta had an RBI single during a two-run second that put the Indians up 2-0. Peralta advanced from second to third on a balk and then scored on Shields’ wild pitch.

Austin Kearns hit a run-scoring double in the ninth.

Carlos Pena singled in the third to cut the Indians’ lead to 2-1 and added a ninth-inning solo homer.

Matt Joyce drew a bases-loaded walk from Indians reliever Chris Perez — who walked three in a row before ending the inning by striking out John Jaso — in the seventh as the Rays cut the deficit to 4-2.

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