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MLB: Tampa Bay 6, Kansas City 2

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Published: July 27, 2004 at 11:08 PM

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., July 27 (UPI) -- Toby Hall had a two-run homer and three RBI Tuesday to pace the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to a 6-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals.

The Devil Rays snapped a six-game losing streak.

Joe Randa homered for the Royals, who have dropped five straight and eight of their last nine games.

Tampa Bay snapped a 1-1 tie with two runs in the third and led the rest of the way.

Dewon Brazelton (3-3) gave up two runs on six hits and four walks in six innings for the win.

Darrell May (7-11) has suffered back-to-back losses after only lasting five innings in this one. May was gave up five runs on seven hits and one walk.

Topics: Toby Hall
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