Luke Scott showing some power in the D-H role

Evan Longoria drives in two runs

Evan Longoria

ST. PETERSBURG - OCTOBER 03: Infielder Evan Longoria #3 of the Tampa Bay Rays smiles after his third home run of the night against the Baltimore Orioles during the game at Tropicana Field on October 3, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Posted: 03/11/2013

Port Charlotte - Evan Longoria had a pair of run-scoring doubles and a Luke Scott hit his first home run of the spring for the Tamp Bay Rays, who squandered a ninth-inning lead Monday night and lost to the Minnesota Twins 6-4 in 10 innings.

Ray Olmedo had an RBI triple in the 10th and Clete Thomas doubled and scored the go-ahead run for Minnesota. Twins designated hitter Oswaldo Arcia had two hits with two runs scored while batting fourth.

Arcia, Minnesota's minor league player of the year, was playing only his second spring training game as he works his way back from a pulled intercostal muscle.

Vance Worley gave up two earned runs on five hits in four innings for Minnesota. An offseason acquisition from Philadelphia, Worley walked one and struck out two.
 

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