ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. — Zack Littell allowed one hit over seven innings and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red Sox 2-0 on Thursday night.
Littell (8-9), who made his team-leading 28th start in his first full season as starter, struck out seven and did not issue a walk. After Edwin Uceta pitched a perfect eighth, Garrett Cleavinger worked a 1-2-3 ninth to get his sixth save in seven chances.
''I don't think we could have predicted the amount of success, the workload,'' Cash said of Littell. ''Just how much day-in and day-out giving us chances to win.''
Nick Sogard's two-out single in the third was Boston's only hit of the game.
Boston starts a three-game series at Fenway Park against Minnesota on Friday, trailing the Twins and Detroit by four games for the final AL wild card. The Red Sox would also need to jump over Seattle. The Rays are five games out of the third wild-card position.
''Uphill battle, it's tough,'' Boston manager Alex Cora said. ''Realistically it's very tough. But we have three games against (the Twins).''
Both the Red Sox and Rays have nine games remaining.
Boston has gone 22-35 since the All-Star break.