Indians 5, Royals 3

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Final

 
W:F. Carmona (11-4)
L:J. De La Rosa (7-10)
SV:J. Borowski (26)

Indians improve league-best home record to 33-13

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Regular Season Series
Cleveland leads 11-7 (as of Sun 7/15)
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Scoring Summary
KANCLE
1stT Hafner homered to right, V Martinez scored.02
4thR Garko homered to left.03
5thB Butler doubled to deep right center, M Teahen scored.13
5thR Gload singled to left center, B Butler scored.23
6thF Gutierrez doubled to deep center, R Garko scored, J Michaels to third.24
6thJ Barfield hit sacrifice fly to right, J Michaels scored, F Gutierrez to third.25
8thJ Smith homered to right center.35
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Game Information
StadiumProgressive Field, Cleveland, OH
Attendance29,657 (65.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:08
Weather70 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind8 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Larry Young, First Base - Chad Fairchild, Second Base - Ted Barrett, Third Base - Mark Carlson

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Travis Hafner's three-run bomb helped Fausto Carmona win his third straight start.

Fausto Carmona
Carmona

• Daytime dominance: With his seven-inning, two-run performance, Carmona (11-4) is now 8-0 with a 1.98 ERA in day games.

• Home sweet home: The Indians ran their home record to 33-13, and have won 10 of their last 12.

• Did you see that? Travis "Pronk" Hafner's blast in the first traveled an estimated 436 feet, and reached an area in the second deck fans have affectionately dubbed "Pronkville" in honor of the Indians' slugger.

-- ESPN.com news services

Indians 5, Royals 3

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Travis Hafner signed a long-term contract and rediscovered his home run swing -- all in a few days.

Hafner had three hits, including a long two-run homer to help Fausto Carmona and the Cleveland Indians defeat the Kansas City Royals 5-3 Sunday.

"I'll take the homer," Hafner said. "Being able to get us an early lead with a home run means a lot."

Hafner's 15th homer after a walk to Victor Martinez made it 2-0 in the first inning against Jorge De La Rosa (7-10).

"For him to get us going was as important as anything," manager Eric Wedge said after the Indians improved baseball's best home record to 33-13 with their seventh win in the past eight games at Jacobs Field.

Cleveland is in a tight race for first place with Detroit in the AL Central despite Hafner not producing at his average of 34 homers, 111 RBIs and a .308 batting average the previous three years.

"He's kind of struggled and is still on pace to drive in 100 runs," Martinez said of Hafner, who is hitting .266 with 60 RBIs.

The homer was Hafner's second in July and came three days after he signed a four-year, $57 million contract extension. The 436-foot shot went into the second level of seats in right field dubbed "Pronkville" in honor of the slugger who has 132 homers in 4 1/2 seasons in Cleveland.

"Trot Nixon told me in batting practice that if I didn't hit one up there soon they would rename it 'Nixonville,' " Hafner said. "I knew it was gone. I just didn't know how far.

"I felt my swing coming on a couple weeks before the [All-Star] break. I'm feeling more comfortable."

Carmona (11-4) improved to 8-0 with a 1.98 ERA in nine daytime starts. The right-hander allowed two runs over seven innings to win his third straight start.

"Fausto had to work at it. He wasn't as sharp as he is capable of being," Wedge said. "But he got the job done."

Joe Borowski pitched the ninth for his 26th save in 29 chances.

Following Hafner's homer, De La Rosa either walked or struck out each of the next 10 batters -- until Ryan Garko led off the fourth with his 11th homer for a 3-0 lead.

Cleveland loaded the bases on three one-out walks in the third, but De La Rosa struck out Hafner and Jhonny Peralta.

Following Garko's homer, De La Rosa issued a one-out walk to Franklin Gutierrez, then left with a bruised left thumb after 83 pitches in 3 1/3 innings. The lefty had won his three previous starts by a combined score of 30-7.

"I pitched bad," said De La Rosa, adding that he doesn't know how he hurt his thumb. "I had a lot of walks."

During a span of 13 batters from the first inning until the fourth, no Royals player other than De La Rosa and catcher John Buck touched the baseball -- as the Indians got two homers, five walks and struck out six times.

Kansas City scored twice with two outs in the fifth, helped by a throwing error by second baseman Josh Barfield, who threw away a potential inning-ending double play. Billy Butler followed with an RBI double and scored on a single by Ross Gload to make it 3-2.

"We had some opportunities," Royals manager Buddy Bell said. "I thought their kid pitched well. He has good stuff. We just got beat."

Gutierrez had an RBI double and Barfield a sacrifice fly in the sixth to make it 5-2.

Jason Smith homered off Rafael Betancourt to get the Royals within 5-3 in the eighth.

Game notes
Bell ran out to argue with first-base umpire Chad Fairchild, who called out Butler on a close play to end the seventh. Then "God Bless America" was played over the PA system, so both Bell and Fairchild took off their hats and politely stood alongside each other during the tribute. When the song ended, they resumed their discussion -- which by then had lost all intensity. ... Royals LHP John Bale pitched two scoreless innings in his first major league appearance since Sept. 18, 2003, with Cincinnati. He had since pitched in the minors and three years in Japan. ... Garko is batting .424 (14-for-33) during a nine-game hitting streak. ... De La Rosa is 0-3 with a 7.80 ERA in three starts against Cleveland this season. ... Royals 3B Alex Gordon went 1-for-2 against Carmona and is hitting .750 (6-for-8) against the right-hander.


Series At A Glance

Cleveland won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, July 15th 2007
Kansas City 3 Final
Cleveland 5
Pittsburgh 1 Final
Atlanta 5
Washington 3 Final
Florida 5
Cincinnati 2 Final
NY Mets 5
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Baltimore 5
NY Yankees 7 Final
Tampa Bay 6
Toronto 2 Final
Boston 1
Colorado 3 Final
Milwaukee 4
Oakland 3 Final
Minnesota 4
Houston 6 Final
Chi Cubs 7
Texas 5 Final
LA Angels 4 in 11
Detroit 11 Final
Seattle 7
LA Dodgers 5 Final
San Francisco 3
San Diego 4 Final
Arizona 0
St. Louis 10 Final
Philadelphia 2