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Bannister shuts down Indians
KANSAS CITY 6, CLEVELAND 1
 


By Alan Eskew
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CLEVELAND (Ticker) -- Brian Bannister made sure the Kansas City
Royals did not start another losing streak.

One day after the Royals snapped a 12-game skid, Bannister (5-6)
held Cleveland to one run and five hits over 7 1/3 innings in a
6-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.

"The starting pitcher is the most critical role in any baseball
game, so we were all trying to end it (skid) ourselves,"
Bannister said. "It's nice to go out there and not have a streak
on the line, to pitch relaxed, to see everybody smiling and
having fun. It was a lot better feeling today."

Jose Guillen, Mark Grudzielanek and Alex Gordon each drove in
two runs and combined to score four runs in support of
Bannister.

Guillen, who had three hits, homered to lead off the second and
had a run-producing single in the third.

"It was like a half-swing," Guillen said. "I never thought it
was going to go. It looks like in a day game that the ball
travels better than in a night game."

The slugger leads the Royals with seven home runs and 38 RBI
this season.

"It's always good when you jump on top because most of the games
we've been losing we're always behind," Guillen said. "The whole
offense today, we were swinging the bat well. After (Saturday's
win), hopefully things will start turning around here."

Grudzielanek, who is a career .314 hitter with three home runs
off Indians starter Paul Byrd, homered in the fifth with David
DeJesus aboard. It was Grudzielanek's first home run since
September 24, a span of 172 at-bats.

Gordon stroked a two-run double in the third when the Royals
scored three runs off Byrd (2-5) with two outs. Gordon's
opposite-field double scored Alberto Callaspo, who had singled,
and Grudzielanek, who was hit by a pitch.

"Everybody in the lineup produced," Gordon said. "I haven't been
swinging it well, but I was happy to get the big hit for us. We
were a lot more loose and had a lot more energy and played more
free. Having that losing streak off our back helped."

Byrd dropped to 1-5 with a 5.74 earned run average in 10 career
starts against Kansas City. The righthander, who was a 17-game
winner in 2002 for the Royals, was pulled after surrendering six
runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings.

"I didn't pitch well and the timing was horrible," Byrd said.
"Get credit to the Royals. They hit some good pitches. You
can't give up and you have to go back out and battle. I'm
really disappointed in the way I pitched. It is a struggle
mentally. It's frustrating when we lose with a team we all feel
should be winning more games. It's frustrating to not put up
more Ws."

The Indians have lost 12 of 15 games to drop six games below
.500.

"We've got to get better and I've got to pitch better than what
I threw today," Byrd said. "All the pieces are there. It's just
a question of letting it all come together. You can't panic and
press, but you do know you can't let the hole get any deeper.
We need to turn it around. That's what's so frustrating about
today. I had a chance to go out there and turn it around.

"There's no magic formula. We know what we need to do. There's
no magic speech someone can make. When you turn it around and
get on a hot streak again everybody can point to what day that
happened and what made it happen. We're still searching for a
hot streak to get things turned around our way. I don't know
how to make that happen."

Bannister, who is 5-1 with a 2.16 ERA in six day starts, picked
up only his second victory since April 13. In six night starts,
Bannister is 0-5 with a 7.71 ERA.

"I don't have an explanation," Bannister said of his contrasting
stats in day and night games. "I go out and pitch the same way
every time out. I try and control what I can control and pitch
well every time."

Bannister lost his shutout when Grady Sizemore homered with one
out in the eighth. Bannister, who was replaced by Ramon Ramirez,
threw 72 strikes in 103 pitches. The Indians did not have a
runner reach third base before Sizemore's home run, his 11th.

"I wanted to have a positive outing because that's how I get on
a roll," Bannister said. "Mentally, I just want to walk away
from this game and say, 'That's a good outing, let's go do it
again.' I wanted to get some positive momentum going and I think
I accomplished that today.

"With that run support, I pitched the way I wanted to pitch, let
them hit the ball. It's fun when you have that lead and you can
pitch that way because the other team gets frustrated. There's
nothing more frustrated than to continue hit the ball and keep
getting outs. I just pitched my game. I really wanted to go deep
because we used we've used our bullpen a lot lately."

Indians manager Eric Wedge said his club "squared a lot of balls
up."

"They played excellent defense," Wedge said. "We could have had
11 or 12 hits. Bannister did a good job with his breaking ball
and a good job with his cutter. And of course he's always
around the plate. We had some good at-bats. We had some bad
ones, too, but I think we had some good at-bats and we just
don't have much to show for it.

"You can't give in here just because the results aren't there
yet. You have to keep fighting through it."

 
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