1:05 PM ET, March 3, 2013
Charlotte Sports Park, Port Charlotte, FL
W: J. Peralta
L: J. Burton
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Coming off a Cy Young season, David Price could probably afford to take it easy early in spring training.
"That's not the way I operate," he said.Price struck out five in three shutout innings and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Sunday."I'm not good enough to just flip a switch," said Price, who was 20-5 with a 2.56 ERA last season. "April is less than a month away. I'm not that type of person. I don't care if it's backyard baseball or whatever. If it's my day to pitch and my day to play, I'm going to take it serious. I don't want to come out here and get it handed to me and be like, `Oh, OK, I don't care, this is just spring training."Twins newcomer Mike Pelfrey also made an effective start, tossing three shutout innings.Rays designated hitter Luke Scott exited the game after one at-bat. He said his right hamstring tightened up on him and he left as a precaution. He hopes to be back in the lineup in a few days."The muscle's just tight," Scott said. "I think on a cold day, a little bit of fatigue from working my legs. I worked my legs pretty hard this week. I've had stuff like this many times before. I'm not worried."Kelly Johnson doubled in two runs and Chris Gimenez hit a two-run homer for Tampa Bay. Price, last year's AL Cy Young Award winner, allowed one hit."Price was sharp," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "I thought we played another sharp, well-played game."Price wasn't happy with his first appearance this spring, when he walked one and allowed a hit in one inning of work. But he made the necessary adjustments and looked strong on a breezy, chilly afternoon."I came a long way in five days. That's just me getting my work in with (pitching coach Jim Hickey)," Price said. "In the bullpen we figured some stuff out that I was doing last year, drifting toward home plate. Just being able to stay back makes everything a lot easier ... allows my arm to catch up to my body and it allows me to be able to throw the ball where I was trying to. That's what I did today. That felt good."Coming off Tommy John surgery and competing for a spot in the rotation, Pelfrey yielded one hit and walked one as the former Mets right-hander rebounded from a shaky outing in his spring debut.Trevor Plouffe had two hits and an RBI for Minnesota."It was kind of a tough day, but you kind of know that going in because Price, he was throwing the ball really good," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.| Stadium | Charlotte Sports Park, Port Charlotte, FL |
| Umpires | , First Base - Field Culbreth, Second Base - Bill Welke |

