ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays dared not disrespect the Royals on Friday, they just jumped on them early and never let up in an 11-2 Fourth of July win in front of a crowd of 16,830 at Tropicana Field. With the victory, the Rays moved to 53-32...

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Kansas City shortstop Mike Aviles drops a throw allowing Tampa Bay’s B.J. Upton to advance to third base in the Rays’ 11-2 victory Friday in St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. The Tampa Bay Rays surged to first place without the...
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