TAMPA — The Rays wrapped up the home-away-from-home portion of their schedule Sunday night on a winning note.

Their 7-3 victory over the contending Red Sox gave them a 41-40 record for the first — and they strongly hope only — season playing at Steinbrenner Field.

Christopher Morel had his hand all over the win, driving in four runs and making two highlight-worthy defensive plays — teaming with Carson Williams to throw out a runner at home, and making a running catch.

The Rays improved to 76-80, keeping alive the potential to finish with a winning record with victories in their final six games. It also helped their efforts to avoid finishing in last place behind the Orioles, whom they are three games ahead of and face three times this week in Baltimore.

While appreciative of the oppor

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