There's only a few decades of history between the Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays -- not exactly Boston's century-plus rivalry with the New York Yankees -- but Monday's meeting between the teams at Fenway Park produced the first ever result of its kind.
Entering play on Labor Day, the Red Sox had been 69-0 all-time against the Rays when leading by six runs or more at any point in the game.
No more.
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Boston's bullpen yielded single runs in the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth innings, allowing Tampa Bay to tie the game on an Austin Meadows inside-the-park home run off Garrett Whitlock.
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The blown save was the 21st of the season for the Red Sox, who went on to lose to the Rays 11-10 in 10 innings to fall nine games back of Tampa in the American League East.