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Ponson, home runs lift Rangers past Royals
TEXAS 2, KANSAS CITY 1
 

By Lary Bump
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (Ticker) -- Sidney Ponson pitched eight strong
innings for his first major league win in exactly a year to help
the Texas Rangers defeat the Kansas City Royals, 2-1, Thursday
afternoon.

Home runs by Ian Kinsler and Ramon Vazquez against Zack Greinke
(3-1) supported Ponson's six-hit performance.

The Rangers won the last two games of the three-game series,
matching their longest winning streak this season. They hit
seven homers in those two games to finish the homestand with a
4-2 record.

But the story was Ponson (1-0), who was making his second start
of 2008 after signing a minor league contract with the Rangers
during spring training. He struck out five and walked two,
going eight innings for the first time since June 28, 2005.

"It was very important for him to pitch well," Rangers manager
Ron Washington said. "With what we're losing, with (Kason)
Gabbard and (Jason) Jennings on the disabled list and (Brandon)
McCarthy still out, we wanted a guy who can go deep into a game.
It looks like we got another one."

Ponson's last win was for the Minnesota Twins over Tampa Bay on
May 1, 2007.

"I'm not worried about that (the last win)," Ponson said. "I'm
going to worry about my next start in five days. I'm happy to
have the chance Texas gave me. Today, my changeup and slider
helped me. In my first game, I didn't have anything besides my
sinker."

The Royals had scored nine runs in each of its previous two
games before Ponson was able to stymie their offense.

"We got the pitching back but couldn't put the offense with it,"
Royals manager Trey Hillman. "Ponson was good. They were good
enough against Zack on two swings to get the ball out of the
ballpark."

Kinsler led off the bottom of the first inning with his second
home run to give Texas a 1-0 lead. Vazquez then singled, but
Greinke retired the next 12 batters he faced until Brandon Boggs
led off the bottom of the fifth inning with a single.

The Royals tied the game in the third inning when Mark
Grudzielanek's two-out single drove in Tony Pena from second
base.

But the Rangers caught up with Greinke in the bottom of the
sixth when Vazquez hit his first home run, one pitch after
Kinsler led off with a fly ball to the warning track in center.

"I think it was a fastball down and in," said Vazquez, who hit
eight home runs last season. "I was looking for something I
could drive for an extra-base hit. I knew (Greinke) was going
to go right at me.

"When you throw a first-pitch strike, it's going to happen every
once in a while," Greinke said.

Greinke struck out a season-high nine batters, allowing four
hits without issuing a walk.

Young struck out three times against Greinke, ending his 14-game
hitting streak.


 
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