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The Shot Heard Round The Fens

Pitcher Batter/Runner Outs Base Score Play
Mike Timlin Carlos Pena 2 12_ 1-4 Home Run

At 11:45 pm eastern time, Carlos Pena took a Mike Timlin fastball over the Green Monster for a three run home run, breaking a 1-1 tie in the 14th inning at Fenway Park. With that home run, the Rays were able to go on and take two of three from the Red Sox and open up a 2 1/2 game lead over Boston in the AL East.

In terms of making the playoffs, the series didn’t matter all that much, as the wild card makes this pennant race mostly irrelevant. The loser of the AL East race will still qualify for postseason baseball, and while I’m sure both teams want to win the division, the stakes aren’t as high as they might be without the wild card.

However, for Tampa Bay fans, it’s hard to overestimate just how much fun those games were. As a Mariner fan growing up in Seattle, 1995 was like living a movie, with walkoff wins and upsets over the teams that always came into the Kingdome and cleaned house. For Rays fans, I’m sure the late game longballs from Dan Johnson on Tuesday and Pena last night will be prominently featured in their postseason hightlight reel.

It’s things like Tampa’s emergence this year, and especially games like the last two days, that make baseball so great. No matter how bad your team is now, we’ve all got memories of improbable wins and late game heroics – I’m happy for Tampa fans that they finally get to experience the joy of meaningful wins in September.


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Dave is a co-founder of USSMariner.com and contributes to the Wall Street Journal.

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  1. Finn says:

    I was at this game sitting behind the Rays dugout, and when Cora flied out to end the game at like 12:20am, the team EXPLODED onto the field. Losing the game would’ve been a bit crushing for them, but what they got instead was something to rally around.

    The entire park was also calling for Mike Timlin’s head, of course.

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  2. rufuswashere says:

    What an interesting game.

    Speaking of Seattle 1995 — where can I see the win expectancy graph from game 5 of the 95 Seattle-NYY series?

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  3. mattymatty says:

    I’m glad for Tampa fans who have suffered through a decade of hideous baseball to get to this point. This isn’t over though. They haven’t won anything yet.

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