ST. PETERSBURG — Win, win, win.
Nobody is changing the lock to Rays manager Kevin Cash’s office.
Nothing like 13 runs, 18 hits to calm everyone down.
This Rays season remains at death’s door. In fact, death has invited it in for coffee. An 11-game losing streak heading into Monday. An 0-7 road trip. A season filled with shockingly bad starting pitching that has obliterated chances for success.
But then the Rays went out at the Trop and knocked around a gift from heaven named Eduardo Rodriguez, jumping on the paltry Boston Red Sox starter for five runs in the first inning.