Royals 4, Orioles 0

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Final

 
W:B. Bannister (4-4)
L:B. Burres (3-4)

Bannister shuts out Orioles through eight as Royals down O's

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Regular Season Series
Baltimore leads 5-3 (as of Sun 5/11)
Thu 5/8 BAL 4, @KC 1 Recap
Fri 5/9 BAL 7, @KC 4 Recap
Sat 5/10 BAL 6, @KC 5 Recap
>Sun 5/11 @KC 4, BAL 0 Box Score
Mon 6/30 KC 6, @BAL 5 Recap
Tue 7/1 @BAL 7, KC 5 Recap
Wed 7/2 @BAL 5, KC 2 Recap
Thu 7/3 KC 10, @BAL 7 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Royals | Orioles
Scoring Summary
BALKAN
2ndM Teahen singled to deep left, J Guillen scored, B Butler to second.01
3rdJ Guillen doubled to deep center, A Gordon scored.02
7thA Gordon grounded into fielder's choice to second, J Gathright scored, M Grudzielanek out at second, D DeJesus to third.03
7thB Butler singled to left, D DeJesus scored, A Gordon to second.04
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Game Information
StadiumKauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Attendance18,635 (48.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:36
Weather55 degrees, sunny
Wind21 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jim Joyce, First Base - Jeff Nelson, Second Base - Adrian Johnson, Third Base - Tim Tschida

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Twelve straight losses to the Baltimore Orioles was a dirty dozen for Kansas City Royals.

Brian Bannister allowed two singles in eight innings and the Royals beat Baltimore 4-0 Sunday to end their skid against the Orioles.

It was Kansas City's first victory over Baltimore since July 25, 2006.

"Regardless if you were here all 12 of those losses, I think we needed to take it on ourselves to end this thing," Bannister said. "As a starting pitcher, a shutout is the best medicine to end a losing streak. To beat this streak and to beat my own personal losing streak, there were a lot of factors going into it, so I was pretty motivated to pitch a great game."

Bannister struck out five and walked two to end a personal four-game losing streak. He did not allow a runner to reach second. Joakim Soria tossed a perfect ninth to finish Kansas City's fourth shutout of the year.

The mounting losses to the Orioles had begun to wear on the Royals.

"I hurt as badly losing that many games in a row to the Baltimore Orioles as if I had been here for all of them," Royals rookie manager Trey Hillman said. "I want to turn the pride factor up for this organization as high it can possibly be turned up. It's irrelevant that it wasn't exactly the same group of guys, or the same staff or the same manager. Losing that many games in a row to anybody is embarrassing."

Bannister, who won his first three starts of the season, was 0-4 with an 8.02 ERA and had allowed 33 hits in 21 1/3 innings over his previous four starts.

"I had a hot streak and I had a cold streak," Bannister said. "The benefit of having a cold streak, if there is one, is you can step back, work on some stuff, look at how you were throwing when you did well, regroup and build up your confidence again. I made some changes and sometimes that's all it takes for you to go out there and pitch well.

"My last couple of games my confidence was a little low. I pitched around contact a little bit and that leads to the big swings. I was able to get ahead and make pitches on my terms today."

He held the Orioles to one hit -- a Guillermo Quiroz line drive single to right in the third -- in the first six innings and quickly erased him when Luis Hernandez grounded into a double play. The only other hit Bannister (4-4) allowed was a two-out Luke Scott single in the seventh.

"Bannister had everything today -- curveballs, cutters, sliders, fastball," Quiroz said. "He was locating everything."

Brian Burres (3-4) allowed four runs and nine hits in six-plus innings for the Orioles.

The Royals led 2-0 after six innings. Jose Guillen singled and scored on Mark Teahen's base hit in the second. Guillen also doubled in Alex Gordon in the third.

"Burres was walking a tightrope," Orioles manager Dave Trembley said. "Late in the game he walked the No. 9 guy [Joey Gathright]. That's a no-no, but he kept us in the game. We just didn't get anything off Bannister. He pitched a better game."

Burres, who has lost three consecutive starts, left after walking Gathright and allowing David DeJesus' single with no outs in the seventh. Gathright eventually scored when Gordon grounded into a fielder's choice, and Billy Butler singled in DeJesus.

"I didn't have good command of my off-speed pitches, so I was working mostly with my fastball," Burres said. "It was the only thing I could throw for strikes and its hard to pitch like that the whole game. The seventh kind of got away from me. I made it tough on myself by twice walking leadoff batters."

Gathright took an extra-base hit away from Adam Jones when he made a leaping catch before crashing into the center-field fence in the second.

Game notes
Orioles RF Nick Markakis walked twice and has reached base in 35 of 37 games. ... Guillen went 5-for-11 in the series against the Orioles, raising his average from .185 to .207. ... The previous two-hitter by the Royals was RHP Zack Greinke and Soria combining on a 3-0 shutout of the White Sox on Sept. 20, 2007.


Series At A Glance

Baltimore won 3-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, May 11th 2008
Toronto Postponed
Cleveland
NY Yankees Postponed
Detroit
Cincinnati 3 Final
NY Mets 8
Florida 5 Final
Washington 4
Atlanta Postponed
Pittsburgh
LA Angels 5 Final
Tampa Bay 8
St. Louis 3 Final
Milwaukee 5
Baltimore 0 Final
Kansas City 4
Oakland 12 Final
Texas 6
Arizona 4 Final
Chi Cubs 6
Colorado 1 Final
San Diego 6
Philadelphia 3 Final
San Francisco 4
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Seattle 6
Houston 8 Final
LA Dodgers 5
Boston 8 Final
Minnesota 9