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Guillen sparks Royals in win over Rockies
KANSAS CITY 8, COLORADO 4
 


By Pat Madden
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- The Kansas City Royals
continued their mastery of interleague play, riding the pitching
of Brian Bannister and the hot hitting of Jose Guillen to an 8-4
victory over the Colorado Rockies on Monday.

Kansas City improved to 10-3 against National League opponents,
becoming the first team in the majors to reach a double-digit
win total in interleague play this season.

Bannister (7-6), who did not allow a hit until the fifth inning,
limited the Rockies to just three hits in winning his second
straight game despite walking a career-high six. He permitted
three runs and struck out five while extending his unbeaten
streak to six games.

"I like walks about as much as I like high gas prices; it's the
worst thing in baseball for me as a pitcher because you're
giving the guy a free pass - you're not even making him swing
the bat," Bannister said. "I wasn't getting the hard pitches in
to the righties (or) the back-door slider to the lefties."

"It's uncharacteristic for him to walk that many and miss with
fastballs and secondary pitches like he did," Royals manager
Trey Hillman said. "Thankfully, he was able to get some ground
balls and get some pitches even when he got behind in the count
when he wasn't walking somebody, so they couldn't square them
up."

Guillen had two extra-base hits on the night, including his 13th
home run of the season in the third and a run-scoring double in
the fifth. His two RBI gave him 60 for the season, good for
second place in the American League behind Texas' Josh Hamilton,
who has 76.

"He's been spectacular and driving runs in and that's what we
needed him to do," Hillman said.

Mark Teahen's three-run home run to left-center field in the
first gave the Royals an early 4-0 lead off Rockies starter Jeff
Francis (3-7), extending the lefthander's first-inning troubles.

The Rockies' ace, Francis has surrendered 19 earned runs in the
opening frame of his 16 starts.

"It's definitely me," said Francis of his early-inning issues.
"It's not me chalking it up to bad luck. It's me not making
good enough pitches."

Teahen finished the night with three hits for Kansas City, which
has won nine of its last 12 games.

Ross Gload hit his first home run in the eighth inning to
account for the game's final run. The homer was his first since
September 3, 2007, at Texas.

Matt Holliday had two hits - a two-run home run in the fifth
inning and a double in the eighth - to extend his hitting streak
to 10 games for the Rockies, who were making making their first
visit to Kauffman Stadium but lost for the third time in their
last four games.

"(If) you get on, you've got to get in," Rockies manager Clint
Hurdle said. "They were able to do it and we weren't able to do
it with the couple of opportunities we did have.

"Even in the fifth inning when we scored three, we battled
through some adversity. It looked like that inning was going to
get away from us. It was not quite enough offense in a critical
time and we needed a better start from Jeff."

Francis allowed seven runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings, six
of which went for extra bases.

"It's his fastball command more than anything else," Hurdle
said. "We were not able to get the ball in on some people we
needed to get it in on. Some lefthanders did some damage. He
just missed locations."

 
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