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Huff's blast helps Trachsel pick up rare win
BALTIMORE 7, KANSAS CITY 4
 

By Patrick Madden
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Steve Trachsel tossed 5 1/3
strong innings and Aubrey Huff and Melvin Mora belted homers to
help the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory over the Kansas City
Royals on Friday.

Kevin Millar had an RBI single for Baltimore, which has won 11
straight meetings with Kansas City dating back to the 2006
season.

"I didn't even know that," Orioles manager Dave Trembley said.
"I've been here long enough to understand what all that means.
We're just trying to be competitive."

The winning streak is the Orioles' longest over any team since
they defeated the Detroit Tigers 11 straight times from July 7,
1996-July 3, 1997.

Trachsel (2-4), who ended a personal four-game losing streak,
allowed two runs and five hits while walking one and striking
out two.

"My curveball was really good today," said Trachsel, who picked
up his first win since April 4. "I was able to locate it on
both sides of the plate, ahead in the count, behind in the
count. This is the first game I've done that all year."

"He got his pitches down," Trembley said. "It seemed like he
attacked the hitters better. What he's been trying to do is to
get people to nibble and chase, and you can't do that. You've
got to try and go at guys and attack them."

With the game tied at 2-2, Freddie Bynum led off the fifth with
a single and advanced to second one out later on a throwing
error by Royals starter Gil Meche (2-5). Mora grounded out to
shortstop for the second out and the Royals opted to walk Nick
Markakis intentionally.

Huff made them pay by drilling a 1-2 curveball into the right
field seats for a 5-2 lead.

"I wasn't really expecting it," Huff said of the walk to
Markakis. "Nick's been swinging the bat well this series, and
that has been happening a lot with him this year. In those
situations, you really want to come through, bear down and make
them pay. Every now and then, if you swing hard enough, you're
going to hit it."

Markakis had a three-run homer in Thursday's 4-1 victory over
Kansas City, which apparently influenced Royals manager Trey
Hillman.

"I think that Aubrey Huff is less dangerous at this point in
time than Markakis," Hillman said. "Nick's more dangerous on
all pitches."

"I don't blame them," Trembley said. "Huff's a clutch hitter,
but Nick's a pretty good hitter, too. You don't want the same
guy to beat you two nights in a row. That's really what it
comes down to."

Baltimore tacked on two runs in the seventh to make it 7-2 as
Markakis scored on a wild pitch by Ramon Ramirez and Millar
delivered his RBI single.

Matt Albers relieved Trachsel in the sixth and got out of a
bases-loaded jam by inducing Ross Gload to hit into an
inning-ending double play. Jamie Walker and Jim Johnson bridged
the gap to closer George Sherrill, who worked a scoreless ninth
for his 12th save of the season.

Kansas City grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first inning on Alex
Gordon's two-run homer, his fifth of the year. But Mora
answered with a two-run shot in the third.

It was a disappointing outing for Meche, who has yet to win in
four starts at home this season. The righthander allowed five
runs and six hits in five innings, walking two and striking out
a pair.

"Today, my curveball was not real sharp," Meche said. "It was
kind of loopy. Three or four of them that were hit hard were
breaking balls."

Mark Grudzielanek, David DeJesus and John Buck each collected
two hits for Kansas City, which is 1-3 on its 10-game homestand.


 
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