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Rays overcome eight-run deficit

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Associated Press

Jason Bartlett hit a run-scoring double in the 12th inning, capping the biggest comeback in Tampa Bay history, and the Rays erased an eight-run deficit to beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 10-9, on Saturday.

“That was a great game for us,” slugger Carlos Pena said. “It’s an incredible boost to our confidence.”

Down 8-0 after four innings, Tampa Bay cut its deficit to 9-7 heading into the ninth against closer Scott Downs. The Rays tied it on home runs by Pena and Willy Aybar, handing Downs his third blown save.

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It’s the first time in their 12-year history that the Rays have overcome an eight-run deficit. It matched the largest lead the Blue Jays have squandered, done three times previously.

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