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Orioles continue mastery of Royals
BALTIMORE 6, KANSAS CITY 5
 

By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) - Kevin Millar's three-run homer
boosted the Baltimore Orioles to a 6-5 victory over the Kansas
City Royals in a game delayed almost two hours by rain Saturday
night.

Millar collected three hits for his second straight multi-hit
game. It was the first time Millar has had multiple hits in
consecutive games this season as he escaped from a 15-game slide
during which he batted .167.

The Orioles have won three straight on the heels of a five-game
losing streak, and have beaten the Royals 12 in a row - their
longest streak against any opponent since taking 12 straight
from the Minnesota Twins from July 1980 to May 1981.

"We haven't swung the bats like we're capable as far as batting
average, but this team has got some big hits and some timely
hits when we need to," Millar said. "I think we've done a good
job clawing and scratching through the struggles.

"Nick (Markakis) got the big three-run homer the first night.
Aubrey (Huff) had the big three-run homer Friday night. And
tonight, a big two-out, three-run home run."

Millar's fifth home run of the season - a two-out drive down the
left field line - gave the Orioles a 3-0 first-inning lead.

"(Kansas City starter Brett) Tomko was tough, but got behind in
the count which was to my advantage," Millar said. "He got a
fastball up and I was able to get a good swing on it and that
ball left the yard. I knew it was going to be fair. I didn't
know if it was high enough. This park is big."

A moment later the rain began falling heavily, leading to a
one-hour, 53-minute delay before Garrett Olson (2-0) could throw
his first pitch.

"I thought the best thing Garrett did was keep focused," Orioles
manager Dave Trembley said. "I thought it was easy to lose
focus.

"It's a two-hour rain delay and you're ready to pitch and all of
a sudden it's taken away from you. He had to make some big
pitches and he got us where we needed to be."

When play resumed, the 24-year-old lefthander went 5 1/3
innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, walking one and
striking out two.

The Orioles added a run in the fifth and expanded the lead to
6-1 in the sixth as Millar singled and scored ahead of Adam
Jones' triple, which knocked Kansas City starter Brett Tomko
(1-4) out of the game.

The 35-year-old righthander pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing six
runs on nine hits with eight strikeouts in dropping his fourth
straight decision.

"He threw hard and had good off-speed stuff, his ball was
heavy," Royals catcher John Buck said. "He just made the one
pitch to Millar that came up and in a bit. If he doesn't leave
that one up and in, we're all stroking him and telling him what
a good outing it was."

"After the first, I had a chance to relax a little bit," Tomko
said. "I thought I was rushing a little bit and I had a chance
to settle down and attack hitters. After the delay we got back
in the flow and got back in the game. Eight punchouts and no
walks, you're on the right track. But, any time they get three
hits in an inning, they are going to score and when you get down
five in the late innings, it's not easy to come back from
that."

The Royals mounted a comeback, collecting a pair of sixth-inning
runs on four straight hits to drive Olson from the game, then
plating one more in the seventh to cut the Orioles lead to 6-4.

"I'm proud of the way we battled back," Royals manager Trey
Hillman said. "Not only under the conditions, but we continued
to grind out at-bats. We just left too many men on base."

Three Baltimore relievers held Kansas City to one run before
George Sherrill came on to record his 13th save in 15
opportunities, despite allowing a two-out RBI double to Billy
Butler which came within a few feet of becoming a game-tying
home run.

"I didn't think it was going out," Hillman said of Butler's bid
for a tie. "Not with the conditions and the gale force winds.
It went further than I thought. I'm sure Billy will tell you he
got all of it. But the wind knocked it down."

"I can't hit a ball any harder," Butler said. "I thought I got
it good. I just hit it to the wrong part of the park. But, I
wouldn't have needed that if I had gotten it done in the seventh
(when he struck out with runners at first and third). If I
just get a fly ball there, it's enough. I take responsibility
for not getting that run in."

Kansas City has lost five of the first six games during its
10-game homestand - its longest of the season - and has dropped
to a major-league worst 6-12 record at home.


 
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