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Galarraga dazzles as Tigers sweep Royals
DETROIT 7, KANSAS CITY 1
 


By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Rookie Armando Galarraga took
a perfect game into the seventh inning as the Detroit Tigers
beat the Kansas City Royals, 7-1, Wednesday afternoon.

The 26-year-old rookie righthander picked up his first win in
more than a month as the Tigers swept the three-game series,
outscoring Kansas City by a 33-6 margin.

David DeJesus singled to right field on a 3-2 pitch to lead off
the seventh inning, spoiling Galarraga's bid to become the first
rookie to throw a perfect game since Charlie Robertson achieved
the feat for the Chicago White Sox against the Tigers on April
30, 1922.

"I knew about (Galarraga's perfect game)," DeJesus said. "I was
DHing and so I was hitting in the cage between innings and I
heard (Royals radio announcer) Ryan (Lefebvre) talking about it
a lot. We can't worry about that. You just have to go up there
and not put too much pressure on yourself. It was good that we
broke it up."

"That was a great pitch," Tigers catcher Brandon Inge said of
DeJesus hit. "It was an inside fastball that jammed him. It
was just one of those things that didn't work out, but it was
pretty cool, though."

Galarraga (8-4) pitched seven innings, allowing one run and
three hits while walking one and striking out a career-high
seven. The Venezuelan leads American League rookies in
victories.

"I was not trying to think about it," Galarraga said of the
perfect game. "I knew about it because the fans were yelling at
me about it. I was not trying to change anything. It was only
six innings so I still had to get nine outs. I wasn't nervous;
I was just trying to get a good game."

The Tigers jumped on Royals starter Zack Greinke (7-7) for five
runs in the first three innings, with Miguel Cabrera driving in
a pair and Placido Polanco scoring twice.

"I'm using my fastball too much," Greinke said. "It was going
to be a low-scoring game and I needed to do better, maybe throw
more off-speed pitches. If I had zeros on the board, too, I
could have admired (Galarraga's perfect game), but when you're
struggling you're worried about what you're doing instead."

Cabrera added an RBI single in the seventh inning for his 10th
RBI of the series while Magglio Ordonez also had three hits and
two RBI. Polanco extended his hitting streak to eight games
with three singles.

"We feel good right now," Cabrera said. "We feel like we're
playing better. When we get a man in scoring position we put
the ball in play and do whatever we can to score some runs."

"We've been taking good at-bats and as long as we keep doing
that it's going to be an interesting division," Polanco said.

Greinke allowed five runs, seven hits and two walks while
striking out eight through six innings as he suffered his first
home loss of the season.

DeJesus had two of Kansas City's four hits in a game that began
barely 12 hours after the last pitch of Tuesday's night game, a
rain-delayed contest that ended at 12:37 a.m. local time.

"I thought we were a little lethargic," Royals manager Trey
Hillman said. "We gave some at-bats away. Still, it was good
to break up the no-hitter and put a run on the board. To be
able to break two eggs - in the hit column and the run column -
gives us a ray of hope."

Rookie shortstop Mike Aviles had his career-best 12-game hitting
streak snapped as the Royals managed just 19 hits in the series,
13 of which were singles, while being outhit by the Tigers,
43-19.

The win moved Detroit (52-49) to a season-high three games over
.500 as they prepare for a weekend series against the
first-place Chicago White Sox.

"Right now we're playing well," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.
"We're a good, tough team and at some point we were bound to
play well. When you get a good pitching performance like we did
from Armando today you're able to sustain it. But, as I've said
a thousand times, you're only as good as your starting
pitching."

 
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