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Rays extra

By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published July 5, 2002


TONIGHT: RAYS AT ANGELS

WHEN/WHERE: 10:05; Edison Field, Anaheim, Calif.

PITCHERS: Rays -- LHP Joe Kennedy (5-7, 4.16); Angels -- RHP Aaron Sele (7-5, 5.03).

TV/RADIO: Fox Sports Net; WFLA-AM 970.

WORTH NOTING: Kennedy has pitched back-to-back complete games but lost both and is 4-4 in his past eight. ... He is 0-2 with a 5.73 in two starts against the Angels. ... Sele, who once almost signed with the Rays, is 6-0 with a 4.63 ERA in seven starts against them.

RAYS TICKETS: Available at Tropicana Field box office, through all Ticketmaster outlets, online at devilrays.com or ticketmaster.com and at the Rays Dugout Store at WestShore Plaza. Beach tickets ($5 for adults, $2 for children and seniors) go on sale two hours before home games.

INFORMATION: Call toll-free 1-888-FAN-RAYS.

BY THE NUMBERS f,9,hr0

(through Wednesday)

HOME/ROAD: 17-23/11-30

DAY/NIGHT: 8-15/20-38

GRASS/TURF: 10-23/18-30

VS. EAST: 11-25

VS. CENTRAL: 6-7

VS. WEST: 4-10

VS. NL: 7-11

VS. RH/LH STARTERS: 24-43/4-10

AHEAD AFTER 6/7/8: 16-8/18-8/21-5

BEHIND AFTER 6/7/8: 4-37/4-42/2-43

TIED AFTER 6/7/8: 8-8/6-3/5-5

1-RUN/2-RUN GAMES: 11-14/6-11

EXTRA INNINGS: 6-4

LAST AT-BAT WINS: 10

COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS: 16

COME-FROM-AHEAD LOSSES: 26

MAKING ERROR: 12-29

HITTING HOMER: 15-29

HITTING HOMERS: 8-8

SCORING FIRST: 17-16

SCORING 4 OR MORE: 21-19

SCORING FEWER THAN 4: 7-34

OUTHITTING OPPONENTS: 20-8

BEING OUTHIT: 2-39

GETTING 10 OR MORE HITS: 19-14

GIVING UP 10 OR MORE HITS: 7-31

TEAM LEADERS

(through Wednesday)

TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIs: Cox 15; Vaughn, Grieve 13; Winn 11.

INFIELD HITS: Winn 15; Tyner 9.

BUNT HITS: Tyner 5; Winn 4.

OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Winn 9; Grieve 5.

CATCHER'S EFFICIENCY: Flaherty 10-35, .286; Hall 9-33, .273.

ATTENDANCE REPORT

HOME DATES: 40

HOME TOTAL: 512,150

HOME AVERAGE: 12,804

2001 AVERAGE: 16,029

LARGEST: 38,142 vs. Tigers, April 2

SMALLEST: 10,130 vs. A's, May 30


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