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Cabrera, Joyce red-hot as Tigers pound Royals
DETROIT 19, KANSAS CITY 4
 


By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Miguel Cabrera and rookie Matt
Joyce combined for 11 RBI Monday, leading the Detroit Tigers to
a 19-4 pasting of the Kansas City Royals.

Carlos Guillen scored five times while Joyce hit a three-run
homer and drove in five as the Tigers matched their season high
for runs in a game for the third time this season, becoming the
first team to score at least 19 runs in a game three times in a
season since the 1950 Boston Red Sox did it on four different
occasions.

"You can never have enough (runs)," Guillen said. "Earlier in
the season, we were giving too many at-bats away. Tonight, we
focused on each at-bat, trying to win a ballgame and not to be a
hero."

For the contest, Detroit's 3-4-5 hitters combined to go
12-for-16 with 10 runs scored and 13 RBI.

After Cabrera's single gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead in the third,
Joyce drove the next pitch over the left field wall for his 10th
homer of the season.

"I was really surprised it left," Joyce said. "It was a
changeup and I stayed through it pretty well, stayed on my legs
and didn't try to do too much. That's something I'm trying to
do more on off-speed stuff. That's part of being a good hitter,
making the adjustment on off-speed pitches."

Cabrera doubled to score a pair of fifth-inning runs, driving
Royals starter Luke Hochevar (6-8) from the game. He also
singled and doubled to drive in three runs during a 10-run
eighth inning and finished 5-for-6, tying career highs in RBI
and hits.

"Cabrera had a huge night, as did a bunch of other guys,"
Detroit manager Jim Leyland said. "When his concentration is
locked in, he's going to hit big-time. When he's locked in,
he's pretty impressive."

"What you want to do tomorrow is come back and play better,"
Cabrera said. "Driving in the runs means the most to me. When
you drive in runs for your team, you win some games."

Detroit sent 15 batters to the plate in the eighth as it pounded
three Kansas City relievers for 12 runs - including Jimmy Gobble
for all 10 during the eighth - over the final four innings on
their way to its first win against the Royals in seven contests
this year.

"You do feel bad when you see somebody struggle like that," said
Leyland of Gobble's difficulties. "You don't like to see these
(games) either way to be honest with you. I've been on both
sides of them and it's not really fun for anybody. You don't
like to see it happen, but it happens now and then. It's one of
those unfortunate things that happen to all of us."

Zach Miner (4-3), who was recalled from Class AAA Toledo prior
to Monday's game, was making his first start since May 17, 2007.
The 26-year-old righthander allowed just three singles while
walking one and striking out one to collect his first win as a
starter since 2006.

Hochevar went five innings, allowing seven runs and eight hits
with one walk and five strikeouts.

Shortstop Tony Pena Jr. worked the final inning for Kansas City,
retiring the Tigers in order to become the first position player
to pitch for the Royals in more than a decade. Shane Halter had
a scoreless appearance against Seattle in July 1998.

"We're in a difficult situation with our pitching, so I had to
stay with (Robinson) Tejeda and Gobble longer than I wanted to,"
Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "As ugly as it got, we
inserted Tony in there and he did a nice job of finishing it up
for us. If we're not in the situation where we feel like
there's a risk of injury to our pitchers, then we probably don't
go to Tony."

The Royals collected all four runs on five straight hits to
start the eighth inning, after the Tigers had already taken a
19-0 lead. It marked the most runs Kansas City has allowed since
a 21-6 loss to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2004.

"It was a nasty loss," Hillman said. "It was lopsided. It was
a real laugher for them, but the thing I look at is, that toward
the end, we were still playing with pride and we were still
battling. It's just a loss. It doesn't go down as five or 10
losses because we got our tails kicked.

"I think earlier in the year, maybe, it would have been
(demoralizing), but we're a lot more resilient now."

 
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