MINNEAPOLIS — Jonny DeLuca's line-drive single to center field in the 10th inning and a strong throw from center fielder Jose Siri to complete a double play in the bottom half of the inning helped Tampa Bay overcome a squandered four-run lead in a 7-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.
The Twins' Jose Miranda and Carlos Santana homered in the ninth inning and erased a 6-2 deficit before DeLuca connected on an 0-2 sinker from reliever Griffin Jax', scoring automatic runner Taylor Walls and giving the Rays the lead for good.
Tampa Bay (36-39) improved to a MLB-best 26-11 in games decided by two runs or less.
''I think everyone here knows I've been struggling a little bit and I'm trying to find it,'' said DeLuca, who entered the game batting .151. ''It's fun when it goes right.''
In the bottom of the 10th, Siri sprinted into right-center field to catch a fly ball by pinch hitter Carlos Correa and then gunned down Royce Lewis, who was attempting to tag up, at third for a double play. Siri called off right-fielder Richie Palacios to make what the latter called a ''gold glove-type'' throw.
''As soon as Correa hit the ball, I knew I was gonna get it,'' Siri, who added a crucial homer in the ninth inning, said through a translator. ''My job was just to get to the ball and to get there as fast as I could. ... I realized I was pretty far down in right field, and I know Richie's got a really good arm. ... I know with the adrenaline I wanted to make the throw, make the play and so that's why I got it.''
Rays manager Kevin Cash said Palacious getting out of the way might have been the most impressive move.
''But Siri, what a run he's been on lately for us — big home run in the moment and then come back to make that play,'' the manager said. "There's not many guys in the game that can be moving, momentum the way he was going, and put a throw right on a dime to ... third base.''