With runners on first and second and nobody out, Boston third baseman Jed Lowrie started a triple play in the top of the fourth inning against Tampa Bay on Tuesday night. It was the first triple play turned by the Red Sox since July 8, 1994. Sean Rodriguez hit the ball directly at Lowrie, who stepped on third base, then fired to Dustin Pedroia for the out at second. The second baseman then fired to Adrian Gonzalez at first to complete the feat. "I got a two-hopper to my right side, and it just set up perfect for a triple play," Lowrie said. "That's the first one I've ever seen, let alone been a part of," he added. He'll have a keepsake to remember it. When the Red Sox came in between innings, the crowd still roaring, Gonzalez took the ball out of his mitt and presented it to Lowrie. "The fans got a good kick out of it," Gonzalez said. "For us, it was just great to get out of the inning. You go from first and second no outs to being out of the inning in one pitch, it was great."