St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - Carl Crawford blasted the go-ahead three-run homer in the sixth inning, and the Tampa Bay Rays used 15 hits to beat the Angels, 8-5, completing a three-game weekend sweep.
Crawford had three hits and stole two bases, while Akinori Iwamura went 3-for-5 and scored twice for the Rays. B.J. Upton added three hits, scoring three times.
Cliff Floyd had two RBI in his first action since coming off the disabled list on Friday. Rays starter Andy Sonnanstine went five innings, surrendering five runs on eight hits and two walks while striking out three.
J.P. Howell (2-0) came on to pitch three strong innings, retiring seven straight and nine of 10 to secure the win. Tampa Bay extended its franchise- record nine-game winning streak at home and has won four straight overall. Troy Percival came on in the ninth to record his ninth save of the season.
"That's just the beginning hopefully," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "We feel pretty good about ourselves right now. I believe we're capable of playing this way consistently."
Torii Hunter had three hits and drove in two runs for the Angels. Garret Anderson had two hits and two RBI and Vladimir Guerrero added two hits and knocked in a run in defeat.
Los Angeles starter Ervin Santana lasted 5 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on nine hits and one walk. He did strike out seven and left with a one-run lead, but remained at 6-0 on the season.
"Ervin started off a little slow, picked it up, and actually got into a pretty good rhythm," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "I thought he had to work hard to get out of some innings but he settled in and gave us a chance to win."
The Angels have dropped four straight, their longest slide since dropping six in a row, April 12-18, 2007.
Tampa Bay erased the Halo's 5-4 lead with a four-run sixth off Justin Speier (0-3).
Dioner Navarro led off with a single, but Santana retired the next two batters before being lifted in favor of Speier. Iwamura roped a double to left-center, but Navarro had to be held at third. Crawford then gave an offering a ride to the right-field seats, making it 7-5. Upton followed with a double off the center-field wall and Speier uncorked consecutive wild pitches to bring in Tampa Bay's eighth run.
The Rays jumped on Santana, getting runs in the first for the second consecutive day. Upton singled in a run, while Evan Longoria lofted a sacrifice fly, and Floyd's base hit drove in Upton.
The Angels, who had been blanked by consecutive 2-0 finals in the first two outings, broke out of their series slump in the third scoring three runs to tie the game. Jeff Mathis walked and Sean Rodriguez singled to start the inning. After two fly ball outs, Guerrero, Anderson and Hunter collected RBI base-hits.
The Rays wasted no time in regaining the lead at 5-4, posting a run in the bottom half on Floyd's second single of the day, plating Upton who led off with a base hit.
Los Angeles continued to hit in the fifth getting another two runs to take the lead. Erick Aybar started with a one-out single and Guerrero followed with a double to left. Anderson singled to right plating Aybar. but right fielder Gabe Gross gunned down Guerrero trying to score for the second out. Hunter then smoked a first-pitch fastball to the gap in right-center for a triple, scoring Anderson.
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