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German leads Royals to rare series win in Chicago
KANSAS CITY 8, CHI WHITE SOX 7
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- The Kansas City Royals left U.S. Cellular
Field on Sunday looking more like a division leader than the
Chicago White Sox.

The Royals got a go-ahead, two-run double in the eighth inning
from reserve outfielder Esteban German off reliever Matt
Thornton for an 8-7 victory over the American League Central
leaders that gave them the three-game series, 2-1.

It was the Royals' first series win against the White Sox in
Chicago since 2003.

"I just watched an ugly game," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen
said after his team wasted home runs by Joe Crede and Nick
Swisher. "We played terrible. I think a lot of people are
looking at Minnesota and Detroit and all those teams -- we
should look at ourselves. We've got to worry about us.

"We have to pitch better. Obviously you're not going to have
your best game every time you go out there, but Kansas City
showed up to kick our butt and they did. They played better than
we did."

German collected three hits while David DeJesus drove in three
runs to make a winner of relief pitcher Ramon Ramirez (1-1), who
surrendered a 6-5 lead in the seventh on Jim Thome's 2000th
career hit -- a double to left - and a two-run home run to
Swisher.

"The great thing about (German) is he's always ready," Royals
manager Trey Hillman said. "You can bring him in in the middle
of the game. You can always start him. He's a consummate
professional."

German, batting ninth and playing left field, doubled and scored
in the second and singled in the fourth when Aviles singled in
the Royals' sixth run for a 6-5 lead. In the eighth, Chicago
reliever Octavio Dotel hit pinch-hitter Jose Guillen. Then
Thornton came on with two out and issued a walk to Ross Gload
before giving up the two-run double to German.

"Always I have to be ready, that's my job," said German, a .209
hitter who jumped on a fastball. "He threw me a fastball. That's
his best pitch is to throw 98, 97. So I didn't think he was
going to throw something else."

Joakim Soria picked up his 26th save by retiring Chicago in
order in the ninth, and the Royals survived another scare in the
bottom of the eighth when Jose Guillen, who scored the tying run
on German's double, stayed in the game in left field and threw
out A.J. Pierzynski at home plate trying to score on a single by
Brian Anderson.

"A.J. was out by a long ways," Hillman said. "It's one of the
reasons I didn't pinch run for him (in the top of the eighth).
After Jose got a hit, you've got the option of pinch-running a
guy who can run. Jose's a very good defender. It was a key
component to our game today."

Also big for Kansas City was jumping on White Sox starter John
Danks early. The first four batters got hits as Kansas City took
a 4-0 lead.

Mark Teahan singled, Aviles doubled, DeJesus singled in a pair
and Billy Butler singled. With two out, DeJesus and Butler
scored on a single by Gload off Danks, who gave up nine hits.

"He's been pitching good all year," Butler said. "Just to get to
him early is the only way you get to guys who are good like
that. You have to get them early or they get settled in. You
just want to keep him uncomfortable."

The six runs in four innings were the most given up by Danks
since allowing the Twins seven April 9.

"I think this kid has been great for us all year long," Guillen
said. "He just had one bad outing. A lot of people ask about the
bullpen, and how the bullpen has been going down for us, but all
the sudden the starting pitching has been real poor."

Kansas City scored 22 runs in the three-game series.

The White Sox scored twice in the bottom of the first by putting
five straight batters on base against starter Brian Bannister,
who lasted only three innings, while giving up five runs and
eight hits.

Carlos Quentin and Jermaine Dye singled, and Thome singled in
Quentin. Konerko was struck by a pitch and Bannister walked
Swisher with the bases loaded before getting out of the jam by
striking out Crede.

The Royals got back a run in the second on Aviles RBI single,
but Crede tied it in the third with his 17th home run.

The White Sox received a scare in the fourth inning when Dye was
helped off the field by team medical personnel after being
struck in the right knee by a pitch from reliever Horacio
Ramirez. X-rays proved negative and Dye is day to day.

 
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