BOSTON — Romy Gonzalez singled home the winning run in the bottom of the 12th as the Boston Red Sox rallied to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 on Tuesday night.
Gonzalez dropped a hit to shallow right off reliever Manuel Rodríguez, who had intentionally walked Tyler O'Neill to start the inning. Instead of forcing a possible double play, the move allowed Connor Wong to easily score the game-winner after a wild few extra innings.
"It's huge. Getting a walk-off win in the big leagues is unbelievable," said Gonzalez, who was overwhelmed by a swarm of celebrating teammates shortly after rounding first base.
Cedanne Rafaela homered for Boston in the fifth and delivered a sacrifice bunt in the 11th that helped atone for his throwing error, which allowed Tampa Bay to take a brief 4-3 lead. Rafaela was relieved after the game to have come through offensively after his defensive gaffe.
''I already did the error,'' Rafaela said he thought as he came to the plate in the 11th. ''I just have to do something to bring that run in.''
The bunt moved David Hamilton, who opened the inning on second, to advance to third and score easily when Rodríguez fielded a grounder up the middle.
"The kid makes an error and he came back and turned the page right away," Boston manager Alex Cora said. ''He finished the game the way he should and he played all the way to the end.''
Boston ended a six-game home losing streak to the Rays. Brennan Bernardino (2-1) got the win and Rodríguez (0-1) took the loss.