So we'll be staying in Columbus for another day as it was the Lightning's turn to walk one off and stay alive in the series with a 5-4 win. For the second straight day the Rays handed their starter an early 3-0 lead which he blew, but the difference today is that the Rays only scored one more run the rest of the game. Nate Clark's 2-run homer in the 1st and Ricky Widmar's RBI double staked Marc Wagner to the advantage, but once again he was terrible primarily due to the home run ball where he gave up 3 more, the first two to erase the lead and the third by Victor Mesa Jr. making it 4-3 Columbus. The Rays fought back to tie it on Joe Barker's sac fly in the 7th but this time Jack Filby got the job done for Columbus, pitching two perfect innings against them in the 8th and 9th. And it probably wasn't wise to try to have JDLC pitch a second inning for the second straight day as after he got Columbus 1-2-3 in the 9th he gave up a leadoff double to pinch-hitter Stuart Fairchild. Trent Deveaux (who homered yet again earlier) was intentionally walked and Evan Godwin came in, but they couldn't turn the double play on Yordys Valdes' grounder, so instead of 2 out and a man on 3rd it was 1 out with men on 1st and 3rd and Mesa's fly ball brought home the winning run instead of being the third out of the inning. So it'll be a Game 1 rematch tomorrow with Christian Little going for the Rays and Columbus ace Delvis Alegre, who pitched very well in Game 1, tasked with keeping the Lightning alive.