ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- As rough a road trip as the Boston Red Sox have had in the past week, they enter Wednesdays series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays with David Price on the mound and a chance to finish the trip 3-3 with a win.That was the powerful momentum of Tuesdays 8-2 win, which bore little resemblance to the 13-7 loss the night before that saw Boston give up a season-high 18 hits in taking their sixth loss in eight games.Boston manager John Farrell said he didnt see more urgency than normal from his club, but liked the emotion he saw, like Rick Porcello getting out of a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the fourth or Hanley Ramirez scoring from first on a double to help extend the lead.I dont know about urgency, but weve played with a lot of energy, Farrell said. I cant say enough about the way our position players have continued to grind away, not give at-bats away, find a way to build an inning late when weve been down multiple runs. Tonight was just another example of that.Now Price (8-4, 4.68 ERA) gets to face his old team -- he didnt take the loss but was on the mound in April when Tampa Bay got a 12-8 win in Boston. Hes pitched at Tropicana Field twice since being traded from the Rays in 2014, losing both games, including an eight-inning, one-hit 1-0 loss in 2014.It would mean David went out and pitched the game he was capable of, Farrell said of his confidence in Price facing his old team again to close out the series.Tampa Bay, meanwhile, answers with LHP Matt Moore (3-5, 5.04 ERA), who has gone six innings or more in his last four starts. Hes 3-4 for his career against Boston with a 5.40 ERA -- he beat the Red Sox in Boston in September. In his last start against Boston, he gave up four home runs, including David Ortizs 500th of his career. Starting pitching, once a strength of the Rays success, has been less and less dependable as their season has progressed.The Rays have dropped 12 of 13 games and will hope to salvage a series win Wednesday, even against a tough pitcher they know well. Their margin of error with a thin, depleted bullpen is razor thin, as was the case Tuesday when a bad outing by Enny Romero took a 3-1 game to 6-1 in the seventh.Were built on winning tight ballgames and keeping things within reach, manager Kevin Cash said after seeing starter Chris Archer take his 11th loss, the most in the majors. Not that getting behind 3-1 or 4-1 is out of reach, but you felt the momentum shift right there.Air Max 97 False . President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12 years with the Marlins. The move came as the team neared the end of its third consecutive last-place season in the NL East. Air Max 95 Scontate .C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. 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Kyle Palmieri scored two straight goals in the third period to rally the Anaheim Ducks past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night.Brisbane Lions great Jonathan Brown is certain Justin Leppitsch will see out the season as coach of the struggling AFL club, even if they lose a likely wooden spoon decider against Essendon.Leigh Matthews is a sticker and they wont do the same as what they did to Michael Voss that was sacked with three games to go in 2013, Brown said on radio station Nova 100.But whether his three-time former premiership teammate will be in charge in 2017 is another matter.That will be up to the board, Brown said.Any time they are doing board reviews and the AFL is getting involved, you cannot guarantee the coach going forward.Leppitsch, who is contracted to the end of next season, is keeping a stoic front as pressure continues to mount on his shoulders.The Lions have won just 12 out of 60 games under his coaching, with home crowds at record lows and their current losing streak the worst in club history.But Leppitsch says they expect to beat the suspension-ravaged Bombers, the AFLs only other one-win team in 22016, even if he was careful to play down the significance of what that might mean.ddddddddddddrobably externally it does take the heat off for a week, he told reporters.We know what our planning is based on and where its going. Its been harder for the public to accept it more than the team itself ... externally its been harder to sell the message.I understand that, for some reason, when the facts are sort of there that we are a young team.Leppitsch also denied Saturdays match will decide who finishes last, pointing to Brisbanes final-round win over the Western Bulldogs last year which saw the spoon fall to Carlton.Last year we were in this position in the last game of the year and somehow didnt get the wooden spoon, he said.Everyone basically gifted it to us, it was in the mail on the way to the Gabba and we beat a finalist in the last week not to get it, he said. ' ' '