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Butler helps Royals salvage split against Rays
KANSAS CITY 6, TAMPA BAY 1
 


By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Billy Butler belted a
three-run homer as the Kansas City Royals rolled to a 6-1
victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday to salvage a four-game
split.

Fourteen of Butler's 33 RBI this season have come in nine games
following the All-Star break, and five of his six homers have
come in July.

"I'm relaxed up there right now and I'm swinging at good
pitches," Butler said. "When you're going good, you're going to
produce runs. I don't feel like I'm doing anything different,
but obviously I'm getting the results."

David DeJesus connected on a run-scoring double in fifth and
later came around - along with Esteban German - on Butler's
blast in the seventh.

"I feel comfortable wherever I'm hitting," DeJesus said. "I
like hitting with people on base. I'm just trying to do my job
in that situation."

Mike Aviles launched a solo shot in the first for Kansas City,
which took a 2-0 lead when DeJesus and Butler led off the fourth
with back-to-back doubles.

"It was a little slider," Aviles said. "He had two strikes on
me and he was trying to expand the zone, and I got a good pitch
to hit. It's always good to get runs on the board early and put
pressure on them."

DeJesus leads the American League in hitting with runners on
base, batting .395 (45-for-114).

"It felt like if we scored first we would win the game," DeJesus
said. "When Tampa came to town we wanted to prove that we could
play with them, especially after the Tigers series (in which
Detroit swept three games from Kansas City). We feel we're
right on the same level with them."

Kyle Davies pitched from the stretch for most of the game as
Tampa Bay had baserunners in five of six innings. However, he
kept the Rays off the board until the sixth en route to his
first win since June 17, a span of six starts.

"We needed a split," Davies said. "The first five innings, I
felt a whole lot better today. The last start I think I had a
three-ball count on every batter. Today I got to two strikes
before two balls. The next start I will try to build on these
positives."

The 24-year-old righthander left after Evan Longoria doubled
following Carl Crawford's RBI single in the sixth. Davies (4-2)
hurled five-plus innings, allowing one run and six hits while
walking two and fanning two.

Rays starter Andy Sonnanstine (10-6) pitched 6 2/3 innings,
allowing five runs and eight hits, striking out two.

The 25-year-old righthander has lost three straight starts after
a personal four-game winning streak in which the Rays won seven
straight.

"I thought (Sonnanstine) pitched really well," Tampa Bay manager
Joe Maddon said. "He did a really good job. He was a lot more
aggressive with his delivery."

Tampa Bay hasn't won a road series against an American League
opponent since taking two out of three from the Texas Rangers on
June 6-8.

"This game is a lot about momentum," Maddon said. "We had
second and third with no outs and didn't get a run in. That's
huge. We had chances to score. We're showing signs of coming
around, but we just didn't piece it together today. We'll just
have to clump it up a little better."

 
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