ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Evan Longoria homered and Erasmo Ramirez got help from four relievers in pitching the Tampa Bay Rays past the Los Angeles Angels 4-2 on Wednesday night.
Longoria, who started at third base after being held out of the lineup the previous three games due to a sore left wrist, put the Rays up 3-2 with a solo homer in the third inning off Jered Weaver (4-6). It was just his second home run in his last 28 games, and sixth this season.
Ramirez (5-2) gave up two runs and five hits over five innings in winning for the fifth time in six starts. Steve Geltz, Kevin Jepsen, Brad Boxberger and Jake McGee, who pitched the ninth for his first save, held the Angels to two hits over the final four innings.
 
Longoria homers in return to lineup, Rays beat Angels 4-2
 
Weaver allowed four runs and eight hits over 7 2-3 innings in falling to 4-1 in six starts at Tropicana Field.
Los Angeles has lost six of seven.
Asdrubal Cabrera made it 4-2 with an RBI double in the eighth.
Kevin Kiermaier had a run-scoring single in the Rays' two-run second. Nick Franklin scored the other run when third baseman Kyle Kubitza, playing in his first major league game, decided not to throw to first base on Joey Butler's two-out grounder and instead forced Kiermaier to retreat back to second, where he was thrown out.
The Angels tied it at 2 in the third on consecutive RBI singles by Erick Aybar and Mike Trout.
Kiermaier made a diving catch in center field on Albert Pujols' liner in the eighth. Pujols went 0 for 3 despite hitting the ball hard all three times.
Tampa Bay has held opponents to no more than two runs in 30 of 60 games this season.
 

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