DENVER — Ryan Pepiot struck out a career-high 11 batters in six shutout innings, and the Tampa Bay Rays held on to beat the Colorado Rockies 3-2 on Sunday.
Pepiot (1-1), who came to the Rays in an offseason trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers that sent Tyler Glasnow and Manuel Margot to L.A., topped his previous high of nine strikeouts which came at Coors Field on Sept. 26 of last season when he threw six innings in relief.
He struggled in his Rays debut, allowing six runs to Texas in 5 2/3 innings on Monday. However, he was sharp against the Rockies.
Pepiot threw 38 of his first 51 pitches for strikes and kept Colorado hitters off balance Sunday. He allowed three hits and didn't walk a batter to help the Rays take two of the three games in Denver.
''Strikeouts are great but the no walks is the big one,'' Pepiot said. ''That's the biggest takeaway for me today. Rule No. 1 here is attack the zone early, get ahead and fill the zone up.''
He retired 10 straight from the second inning until Brenton Doyle's two-out double in the fifth and retired six of eight batters with a strikeout.
He ended his day by striking out Charlie Blackmon and Ezequiel Tovar in a clean sixth inning.
The Rays gave him the lead with two runs in the second on Austin Shenton's RBI double -- his first major league hit -- and Jose Siri's RBI single and another in the third on an RBI single by Isaac Paredes. Tampa Bay had a potential big inning thwarted when the 37-year-old Blackmon made a sliding catch of Jose Caballero's sinking liner to right field for the third out.