The Rays went 41-44 and averaged 3.86 runs per game when Evan Longoria was on the disabled list with a hamstring issue. In the first four games since his return, Tampa Bay is 4-0 and has scored 6.5 times per contest. "As soon as he walks into the lineup, it just makes it so much better," Carlos Pena said. "You can't quantify really what it means to this ball club. I guess you can look at numbers, but it's so much more than that. Just his presence just lifts us up." The numbers since he returned are no fluke, the Rays were 15-8 and were scoring 4.61 runs per game before he went on the disabled list in May.