Morrison's walk helps Rays outlast Mariners

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Logan Forsythe tripled in the bottom of the 13th, then scored on a bases-loaded walk by Logan Morrison as the Rays win their longest game of the season, 3-2 over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday at Tropicana Field.

Tampa Bay had been hitless since the eighth inning when Forsythe ripped a shot down the right-field line and made it clear to third. After reliever Mike Montgomery (2-3) hit Tim Beckham, he then walked pinch-hitter Taylor Motter to load the bases.

Morrison reached a full count and walked on a close pitch to end the four hour, 38-minute marathon, which was Tampa Bay's longest game of the season in terms of innings and time. Morrison's walk also ended a game when the Rays stranded a season-high 14 and was 1-for-14 with runners in scoring position.

Before Tampa Bay pushed across the winning run, it loaded the bases with two outs in the 11th but Steve Cishek retired Morrison on an inning-ending groundout.

The Rays got 6.1 innings of scoreless relief from Ramirez, closer Alex Colome and relievers Xavier Cedeno and Matt Andriese (6-0)

Rays starter Drew Smyly had his best start since April, striking out a career-high 12 batters and holding Seattle to two runs on four hits in his 6.2 innings.

The Rays got a scare in the seventh, as Erasmo Ramirez relieved him and gave up a double to Chris Iannetta and a single to Leonys Martin on his first two pitches, but got out of the inning with a groundout by Nori Aoki.

Tampa Bay had runners reach base on an error and single in the eighth to set up first and third with one out against reliever Joaquin Benoit, but Curt Casali struck out, and outfielder Jaff Decker popped out to second on the first pitch in his Rays debut.

Seattle had two on in the ninth, after a two-out walk and single, but Colome got Ketel Marte to ground out to shortstop.

Neither team had a hit in the 10th, with both teams successfully working around a hitter with an intentional walk. Nick Vincent, pitching for the second day in a row, had 2.2 innings of scoreless, hitless relief.

Tampa Bay tied the game in the sixth. Evan Longoria chased Seattle started Nathan Karns with a leadoff double and scored on Corey Dickerson's single off Vidal Nuno.

Karns pitched well against his former team, allowing two runs and four hits in five-plus innings.

Seattle held a 2-0 lead on Nelson Cruz's two-run home run in the fourth inning. The Rays scored their first run in the bottom of the inning on Dickerson's sacrifice fly.

NOTES: With RF Steven Souza nursing a sore left hip after diving to attempt a catch on a line drive Tuesday night, the Rays made a roster move, designating LHP Dana Eveland for assignment and selecting OF Jaff Decker from Triple-A Durham. Decker, 26, was hitting .233 with five home runs and 13 stolen bases for Durham. The Rays will have another move after Wednesday's game, anticipating the promotion of LHP Blake Snell, who will start Thursday's game. ... Starting Wednesday, the Mariners have three straight games against left-handers and four of their next five. Seattle was 9-12 against lefty starters entering Wednesday.
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WP:Matt Andriese (TB)
LP:Mike Montgomery (SEA)
Season Series
Tampa BayStatsSeattle
2-4Vs4-2
.223Batting Average.271
4.3Runs / Game5.3
10Home Runs8
5Errors3