ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Boston Manager John Farrell thought Clay Buchholz might be a little rusty after a long layoff. Turns out that wasn’t the case.

Buchholz allowed three hits over five innings Tuesday night in his first start since early June and the AL East-leading Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 2-0.

“A healthy Clay Buchholz is going to be a great addition,” Farrell said. “He showed it tonight. To see him walk to the mound, I think it gave everybody a boost in confidence.”

Buchholz (10-0), sidelined by a strained neck, hadn’t pitched in the majors since beating the Los Angeles Angels on June 8.

“He looked great looked like he hadn’t missed a day,” Boston catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia said. “To be able to go into a game like this after not pitching in a big league game for that long, keep your poise and just make it look like it’s any other game, it’s tough to do.”

Buchholz, who made three rehab starts in the minors, struck out Jose Molina with two on to end the second. He admitted he was anxious before the game.

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“It felt pretty good,” Buchholz said. “A long time coming for me, so I’m definitely happy to be back out there.”

Jonny Gomes and Saltalamacchia both drove in a run for the Red Sox, who extended their lead over second-place Tampa Bay to 81/2 games in the East. Craig Breslow, Junichi Tazawa and Koji Uehara finished a four-hitter. Uehara got the final four outs for his 19th save.

David Price (8-8) lost his third straight start despite giving up just two runs and three hits in eight innings. He struck out nine.

The Rays, 4-12 since Aug. 25, are leading the race for the second AL wild-card spot.

“You can’t dwell on it,” Price said. “We’ve got 19 games left, so you go now or we won’t be hanging around in October.”

Price retired 12 straight before Mike Napoli doubled off the center-field fence to open the fifth, a drive that Desmond Jennings jumped too early on.

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“It’s a play that should be made,” Jennings said.

Gomes followed with a single that drove in Napoli to put the Red Sox up 1-0.

Gomes, who has 15 RBI over his last 17 games, scored to make it 2-0 later in the fifth on a sacrifice fly by Saltalamacchia that required a leaping catch near the wall by Jennings.

Saltalamacchia threw out a runner attempting to steal second in both the third and fourth innings.

Uehara replaced Tazawa after Yunel Escobar hit a two-out double in the eighth.


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