Randy Wolf threw a 68 mph curve for a ball, and his next pitch was even slower and wider. They served their purpose, setting up the 88 mph fastball he threw for a called strike three to Yunel Escobar, who stood at the plate hanging his head before beginning the long walk back to the dugout. Wolf pitched that way for six innings Monday night and earned his first victory since 2012 when the Miami Marlins beat Tampa Bay 3-1, sending the Rays to their seventh consecutive loss. Read more http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=340602128&teams=tampa-bay-rays-vs-miami-marlins