Greinke shuts down Tigers as Royals cruise
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| Regular Season Series |
| Series tied 9-9 (as of Thu 9/17) |
| Fri 4/24 |
@KC 6, DET 1 |
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| Sat 4/25 |
DET 9, @KC 1 |
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| Sun 4/26 |
DET 3, @KC 2 |
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| Mon 5/25 |
DET 13, @KC 1 |
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| Tue 5/26 |
@KC 6, DET 1 |
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DET 8, @KC 3 |
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KC 4, @DET 3 |
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@DET 8, KC 5 |
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@DET 3, KC 1 |
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@DET 1, KC 0 |
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| Sat 8/15 |
@DET 10, KC 3 |
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KC 3, @DET 2 |
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| Tue 9/8 |
@KC 7, DET 5 |
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@KC 5, DET 1 |
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@KC 7, DET 4 |
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| Tue 9/15 |
KC 11, @DET 1 |
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@DET 4, KC 3 |
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| >Thu 9/17 |
KC 9, @DET 2 |
Box Score |
| · Complete Schedule: Tigers | Royals |
| Scoring Summary |
| KAN | DET |
 | 1st | A Callaspo doubled to deep center, W Bloomquist and B Butler scored. | 2 | 0 |
 | 3rd | M Olivo homered to center, B Butler and A Callaspo scored. | 5 | 0 |
 | 6th | J Anderson homered to right, A Gordon and Y Betancourt scored. | 8 | 0 |
 | 6th | M Cabrera homered to left center, P Polanco scored. | 8 | 2 |
 | 8th | A Callaspo singled to center, W Bloomquist scored, M Maier to third, M Jacobs to second. | 9 | 2 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Comerica Park, Detroit, MI |
| Attendance | 26,457 (64.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:05 |
| Weather | 68 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 2 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Paul Emmel, First Base - Scott Barry, Second Base - Gary Darling, Third Base - Bruce Dreckman |
Associated Press
DETROIT -- Jim Leyland was unhappy.
Leaning back in his chair with his feet propped up on top of his desk, the
Detroit Tigers manager didn't relish discussing his team's latest loss to the last-place
Kansas City Royals.
Fast Facts
• Zack Greinke improved to 3-0 in his last five starts.
• Edwin Jackson fell to 7-2 in his last 11 starts at Comerica Park.
• The Tigers are 9-7 this month; they were 8-18 in September last season.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"There's no excuses," he said.
Zack Greinke lowered his major league-leading ERA to 2.14 with five scoreless innings in a 9-2 victory Thursday over the Tigers.
Kansas City, an AL-worst 59-87, has won six of its last seven games against the Tigers (78-68), whose AL Central lead over second-place Minnesota (74-72) was cut to four games. Detroit starts a three-game series at the Metrodome on Friday.
"It's going to be a playoff atmosphere," Detroit's
Brandon Inge said.
Greinke (14-8) gave up three hits, struck out eight and walked two. He has allowed only one earned run in his past four starts, lowering his ERA from 2.43.
Miguel Olivo and
Josh Anderson hit three-run homers for the Royals, and
Willie Bloomquist had four hits.
Greinke struck out two in the first and three in the second. The only real trouble he faced was in the fourth, when the right-hander was struck on the upper part of his throwing arm by a liner off the bat of
Miguel Cabrera. Greinke gathered himself and threw out Cabrera at first but then needed several warmup pitches and a visit from a trainer before he continued.
"When I started warming up, I didn't have any control, so I told Trey that I needed more pitches," he said, referring to manager Trey Hillman. "Once I got used to it, I was able to get my fastball over and the offspeed pitches were fine. I wasn't scared -- the only thing that scares me is getting hit in the face."
Hillman said X-rays were negative, and the team will monitor Greinke during the next several days.
"That was a scary moment for me, and I'm sure for anyone who cares about Zack Greinke. We didn't know what we would see when we got out there, but that's the arm that he makes his money with, so we were concerned," Hillman said. "At first, his arm was numb, so the pitches were wild, but once the blood got running, he got his control back. We had six or seven sets of eyes on him, and if anything had changed, he was coming out of the game."
Hillman removed his ace after 77 pitches, 46 for strikes.
"I never want to only go five, but it was the right move, because I didn't feel like I was pitching very well in the fifth," Greinke said. "Before I got hit, I thought I was good, though. I had great command."
Edwin Jackson (12-7), like Greinke a member of the AL All-Star team, gave up five runs and six hits in five innings.
Leyland said Jackson's outing was "not very good," and he's concerned about the right-hander's troubles with his slider.
Jackson conceded the pitch hasn't worked in "some games," but that fatigue isn't the issue.
"Maybe [I'm] rushing a little bit," he said.
Alberto Callaspo hit a two-out, two-run double in the first, a ball just out of the reach of center fielder
Curtis Granderson. Olivo's 21st homer made it 5-0 in the third and Anderson -- acquired from Detroit on July 30 -- connected in the sixth off
Armando Galarraga for his first homer since hitting two for Atlanta against Houston's
Brandon Backe on Sept. 27 last year.
Cabrera's 30th homer, a two-run drive off
Bruce Chen, cut the lead to 8-2 in the bottom half.
Game notes Chen strained his left oblique muscle on a pitch to Granderson in the seventh and was replaced by
Kyle Farnsworth. Hillman said Chen is day-to-day. ... Injured Tigers left-hander
Nate Robertson (groin) threw a bullpen session before the game, and Leyland said he'll start Sunday against the Twins. ... Greinke has 224 strikeouts, 20 short of Dennis Leonard's club-record 244, set in 1977. ... Tiger left-hander
Jarrod Washburn (knee) will see a doctor next week, Leyland said. ... Hillman said injured third baseman
Mark Teahen (back) will be ready to play during a weekend series at the
Chicago White Sox.