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ST. Derrick Thomas Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Chris Archer and Brad Miller did nearly all the work while the Tampa Bay Rays won their fourth straight.Archer struck out nine in 7 1/3 innings, Miller hit his third homer in two days and Tampa Bay beat the San Diego Padres 2-0 on Wednesday to complete a three-game sweep.That was outstanding, Rays manager Kevin Cash said.Archer (7-16) allowed four hits and a walk. Hes at risk of becoming the majors first 20-game loser since Detroits Mike Maroth (21) in 2003, but also leads the AL with 186 strikeouts.Baseballs a game where youve got to be on top of your game no matter what the score is, Archer said.Miller hit his 25h homer in the first inning after going deep twice in a 15-1 rout Tuesday night. He has 11 home runs since the All-Star break.Alex Colome got the final four outs for his 28th save. He escaped a two-on, no-out jam in the ninth.Christian Friedrich (4-9) allowed two runs and six hits for the Padres, who have lost five straight and eight of 10. The left-hander is 0-7 over his last nine starts.Padres slugger Wil Myers struck out in all four at-bats. He also fanned in his final three plate appearances Tuesday.It comes down to me, Myers said. I havent done anything to really get the offense going. ... Ive been not just bad but terrible this last two weeks.Nick Franklin was hit in the head on deck by a teammates bat but drew a walk and scored in the first inning before leaving the game with a head bruise.Kevin Kiermaier smacked the back of Franklins head with a bat when Franklin bent to grab pine tar in the on-deck circle prior to leading off the first inning. Kiermaier was stretching a few feet in front of Franklin, swinging the bat with a weight on it over his head with one arm. Franklin was wearing a helmet.Right when it first happened, I felt a little bit dazed, said Franklin, who passed a concussion protocol test. Partially it was my fault. I saw him there, I thought I was out of the way and next thing you know I got whacked.Franklins head and vision were checked by Rays athletic trainer Ron Porterfield. Franklin scored on Millers two-run homer, but was taken out after the inning.Tampa Bay became the majors last team to reach one million in home attendance this season with an announced crowd of 10,251.TRAINERS ROOMPadres: OF Jabari Blash (sore knuckle) got the day off. ... OF Alex Dickerson (general soreness) was the designated hitter for the second straight game.Rays: SS Matt Duffy didnt play after leaving three innings into Tuesdays game due to mild left Achilles tendon soreness. Duffy returned Aug. 12 after missing two months with a strain in the same tendon. Im not concerned at all, he said. Be smart about it. ... 2B Logan Forsythe (back spasms) missed his second straight game.LONGOS LINE3B Evan Longoria played in his 1,236th game with the Rays to pass Carl Crawford for the most in team history. Longoria is the Rays career leader in a number of categories including homers (232), RBI (780), doubles (292) and extra-base hits (540).MOVING DAYRays RHP Chase Whitley (Tommy John surgery) completed a 30-day rehab assignment and was optioned to Double-A Montgomery. Expected to be a September call-up, Whitley allowed two runs over 21 innings in six minor league starts.UP NEXTPadres: RHP Paul Clemens (2-2) will go against Arizona RHP Archie Bradley (4-8) when San Diego opens a seven-game homestand Thursday night.Rays: RHP Matt Andriese (6-4) takes the hill Friday night against LHP Cole Hamels (12-4) and AL West-leading Texas. Morris Claiborne Jersey .com) - Richie Incognito has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric care unit in Arizona. Daniel Sorensen Jersey . Perez, 35, posted a 1-2 record with a 3.69 earned-run average in 19 relief appearances last season. His season ended Aug. 9 due to a torn ligament in his left elbow. Perez joins infielder Andy LaRoche and catcher Mike Nickeas with minor-league agreements for 2014 that include invitations to attend spring training. http:///...ckrell-Elite-Jersey/ . But when it comes to determining if Raymond will find a place on the Leafs roster when training camp concludes in a week, well, that decision will ultimately fall to the head coach. RIO DE JANEIRO -- The face of defeat is, in this case, not at all ugly but rather strikingly beautiful. A USA visor partially shields it, which is helpful for American golfer Gerina Piller because at the moment, she is unable to contain her tears or answer any more questions.There are no real answers anyway. Golf is golf, said Pillers mother, and anyone who has ever picked up a club or glimpsed the game can understand, even where the greatest players in the world are concerned.And so the improbable journey of a 31-year-old woman having the greatest week of her life -- and the worst -- came to an end Saturday on the Olympic Golf Course when Piller went from a tie for second through three rounds to a tie for 11th. There were 4 shots and eight players between her and her dream of making the medal platform.Her parents, Rita and Alan Stevenson, spoke of the deep connection their daughter has to the United States, but more than that, perhaps, to the concept of sacrifice. Rita was a single mother with three kids, Gerina her youngest, when she met Alan. She became an elementary school P.E. teacher and he a cop. Together they would have two more children.But when Alan talks about family, the word step neither is used nor applies. Of all the enduring images at these Olympics, the Usain Bolt poses and the world-record smiles, there could be none sweeter or sadder than the sight of Gerina Piller taking her fathers hand on one side and accepting her mothers arm around her shoulder on the other for the long walk to the clubhouse.What did you say to one another? Rita and Alan were asked.Rita shook her head.What would you say? she asked.Rita did not play golf, but she is built like an athlete and says she idolizes a daughter who played Little League baseball with the boys. Gerina didnt even take up golf until the age of 15 and did so because the family thought that was her best shot at a college education.Since then, Piller has literally chipped away, improving in small increments. Her high point until this summer was her Solheim Cup-saving putt for the U.S. last September. Ranked 28th to begin 2016, she had yet to win a tournament in her career, but was moving up. Still, the idea a top-15 ranking by July, which would be needed to make the U.S. Olympic team, seemed highly unlikely.An eighth-place finish at the U.S. Open got her the last-second ticket to Rio by nine-one-hundredths of a rankings point, and suddenly this native New Mexican whose favorite colors are surely red, white and blue, was crying at a Tuesday news conference before the Olympic competition began.Im just so proud to be an American, Piller said a day before finishing her first round in an eight-way tie for 11th, but just 4 strokes in back of the leader. A podium finish looked even more possible after Fridays windy third round, which Piller began with four birdies on the first seven holes and ended in a tie for second with Lydia Ko at 9 under, just 2 shots behind eventual gold-medal winner Inbee Park from South Korea.What happened Saturday is golf. Playing in the final group with Park and Ko, Piller bogeyed three holes but birdied two on the front nine, then had chances to make birdie putts oon the final four holes after bogeying 13 and 14, and just didnt. Alex Okafor Jersey. The putts didnt fall the way they did [Friday], she said, so theres kind of nothing you can do about that.She said she tried not to think about Park birdieing three of the final six holes after birdieing four on the front nine, but how do you not when youre standing next to her?Its tough just because there was so much on the line, Piller said. Golf being back in the Olympics for the first time, theres a lot of history. You want to stay in the moment, but you want to allow yourself to see those positive thoughts and see yourself hitting those tough shots and just the feelings and everything. So I felt like maybe I held on a little too tight.The frustration poured out in a tearful embrace with caddie Brian Dilley after she made par on 18.Their family, Alan Stevenson said, is not defined by wins and losses, but undoubtedly adding to the disappointment Saturday was the fact that Gerinas husband Martin, a PGA Tour pro, failed to keep his tour card when he missed the cut at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina. Rather than going back home to Texas, Martin Piller stayed at the club Saturday to watch Gerina on the locker room TV.She did want a medal, Alan said, but like Rita said, she understands how broad our country is. Its not just a single layer of something to consider and think about. Its all those people who came before us to get us to where we are today and how we can be who we are and do what we do.So many people wanted to be here and she barely made it out of the U.S. Open. She does not take anything for granted, I can tell you that for sure. Shes very thankful. Shes very grounded about that. She cares deeply about our family, especially her husband.He teared up at that point, too, at the subject of Martin and of family, a daughters broken dream overcoming him as well as his wife as she watched her husband start to lose it.It is the other side of these Games, to be sure. And not one that necessarily catches the attention of every television camera. The athletes are supposed to be thrilled to be here, excited to get all the Olympic swag, but pros like Piller get very little for appearing in Rio. It really is about the chance to medal. About marching in the opening, and for Piller, closing ceremonies, too.It was no doubt a combination of things that had her unable to speak Saturday as she embraced her parents not far from where the medals would be handed out. At 31, she needed hugs. That never changes.The thing about Gerina and her heart is that shell keep coming back. Shell keep showing up, shell keep stepping up there on the tee box and keep swinging it. Shes not going to quit swinging it. She wants to win. And some day she will win. And today wasnt that day, but she competed and put her heart and soul in it.Were heartbroken with her. ... We want what she wants. But some days you dont get that and you keep working and you keep playing and you keep competing and you keep showing up. Shell be fine.That much seems certain. ' ' '