Royals 9, Angels 4

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Final

 
W:Z. Greinke (4-1)
L:J. Weaver (2-5)

Royals bang out 14 hits, end Angels' 4-game win streak

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Regular Season Series
Los Angeles leads 3-2 (as of Wed 5/7)
Wed 4/16 KC 3, @LAA 2 Recap
Thu 4/17 @LAA 5, KC 3 Recap
Mon 5/5 LAA 4, @KC 0 Recap
Tue 5/6 LAA 5, @KC 3 Recap
>Wed 5/7 @KC 9, LAA 4 Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Royals | Angels
Scoring Summary
LAAKAN
1stV Guerrero reached on infield single to second, G Matthews scored.10
1stB Butler doubled to deep center, M Grudzielanek scored.11
2ndT Pena singled to left, J Guillen scored, J Buck to second.12
2ndD DeJesus homered to right, J Buck and T Pena scored.15
3rdJ Buck hit sacrifice fly to center, J Guillen scored.16
4thA Gordon homered to right, M Grudzielanek scored.18
4thR Gload singled to left, M Teahen scored, J Guillen to second.19
7thM Napoli homered to left, R Willits scored.39
9thG Anderson homered to right.49
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Game Information
StadiumKauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Attendance11,084 (29% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:42
Weather66 degrees, overcast
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Tim Mcclelland, First Base - Mike Dimuro, Second Base - Larry Vanover, Third Base - Mike Everitt

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- With an umpire behind the plate that has given him bad dreams, Zack Greinke was nervous. Throwing 27 pitches in a shaky first inning when he gave up two walks and a single didn't help, either.

Then Greinke settled down and his Kansas City teammates started doing what they hardly ever do, scoring runs in bunches. The result was a 9-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels that improved Greinke's record to 4-1 and averted a three-game sweep.

"It was a total team game," said Royals outfielder David DeJesus, who contributed a three-run home run to the 14-hit attack by the AL's lowest-scoring offense. "Zack was just throwing strikes, pounding the strike zone. Everyone did something today. We got key hits with runners on base."

Alex Gordon also homered and everybody in the lineup got at least one hit and Jered Weaver (2-5) endured his worst outing of the year.

Greinke went seven innings as the Royals snapped the Angels' four-game winning streak and won at home for just the fourth time in 13 games.

He gave up five hits and three runs, striking out eight and walking two. His ERA, the second-lowest in the league entering the game at 1.47, rose to 1.80 and fell a bit farther behind Cleveland's Cliff Lee, who pitched seven shutout innings against the Yankees Wednesday night and lowered his major league-leading ERA to 0.81.

"I remember feeling like I was having trouble throwing strikes the first couple of innings," Greinke said. "And after that, it got a lot better."

Crew chief Tim McClelland, working home plate, had his typically tight strike zone.

"I'm kind of scared to throw to him," Greinke said with a grin. "For some reason, he's probably the one I'm scaredest of. I have like nightmares about him.

"If you make your pitches he has a really consistent zone, too. But the first inning, they were all just barely off, or just really close. I thought it might be a long day the way I wasn't commanding stuff early in the game. But it got better as the game went on."

Weaver was charged with a season-high eight runs in a season-low 3 1/3 innings. The right-hander gave up 10 hits and had one walk and one strikeout.

"The problem was command," said Weaver. "I was just leaving balls up. It was just one of those days. No excuses."

DeJesus hit a three-run shot off him in the second and Gordon added a two-run drive in the fourth.

Greinke's only loss was a 2-1 setback to Texas when he gave up four hits and struck out nine in seven innings.

"He's throwing the ball with good movement," said Angels manager Mike Scioscia. "It's got great life on it."

Kansas City's Jose Guillen, after being rested for a day because he was hitting only .165, was 3-for-3 with two doubles. Mark Grudzielanek also had three hits as everybody in the Royals lineup hit safely. The 14 hits and nine runs both tied the team's season highs.

Garret Anderson, in his last nine at-bats in the three-game series, had three home runs, a triple, two singles and eight RBIs. He homered in the ninth Wednesday night off Yasuhiko Yabuta.

"The pitches I hit were just mistakes out over the plate," Anderson said. "I've always liked this park. I like Baltimore, too, but I don't do very well there."

Leading off the fourth, Anderson tripled. But Greinke retired Torii Hunter on a hard grounder to third, and then struck out Mike Napoli and Robb Quinlan.

"I was giving them the run," Greinke said. "But when they hit the ground ball to third and [Anderson] didn't go home, then I was like, `All right!' After that first out, I might have reached back a little bit more and attacked the zone. I just tried to throw it hard right down the middle and it worked out."

The Angels didn't have another baserunner until Reggie Willits singled leading off the seventh and Napoli cracked his team-leading eighth home run, a 422-foot drive that made it 9-3.

Game notes
The Angels lost for only the second time after being the first team to score. ... Anderson, who had been slumping badly, has hit in four straight games. ... Napoli had three hits in a game for the fifth time, and first since last July 20 at Minnesota. ... Thirteen of Guillen's 23 hits have gone for extra bases, with 10 doubles and three home runs.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, May 7th 2008
Chi Cubs 0 Final
Cincinnati 9
NY Mets 12 Final
LA Dodgers 1
Baltimore 5 Final
Oakland 6 in 10
San Diego 2 Final
Atlanta 5
Cleveland 3 Final
NY Yankees 0
Boston 9 Final
Detroit 10
San Francisco 1 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Tampa Bay 2 Final
Toronto 6
Milwaukee 2 Final
Florida 6
Washington 3 Final
Houston 4
LA Angels 4 Final
Kansas City 9
Minnesota 13 Final
Chi White Sox 1
St. Louis 3 Final
Colorado 4
Philadelphia 5 Final
Arizona 4
Texas 2 Final
Seattle 0