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Hochevar, Royals stymie Tigers
KANSAS CITY 2, DETROIT 0
 

By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Rookie Luke Hochevar threw
six shutout innings as the Kansas City Royals won their third
straight game, topping the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, on Wednesday
night.

Joey Gathright provided the game's only offense with a
bases-loaded single to score Mark Teahen and John Buck in the
second inning. It was the only hit of the game with runners in
scoring position.

Hochevar (3-2), the No. 1 overall pick in the 2006 draft, made
the two runs stand up in holding the Tigers to four singles
while walking three and striking out five.

"I tried to stick with my game plan," Hochevar said. "I wanted
to get ahead, throw strikes, and get ground balls. I saw a lot
of things Zack (Greinke) did (Tuesday) and I saw some of those
same things tonight and I tried to follow it up. My sinker was
good and we threw it a lot tonight, trying to be aggressive with
it in the strike zone."

"He worked his way out (of jams)," Royals manager Trey Hillman
said. "He carries himself real well in tight situations even
against guys with a lot of experience. Against guys who can do
a lot of damage, he seems to keep it together very well."

The 24-year-old righthander allowed just seven balls out of the
infield as he matched Minnesota's Nick Blackburn and Oakland's
Joey Devine for the lead in wins among American League rookies.

"I think I'm getting better at attacking each hitter one pitch
at a time," Hochevar said. "If you execute quality pitches one
after the other you usually come out on top. I'm being more
aggressive in the strike zone and trusting my pitches. That's
something Bucky (catcher John Buck) gets in my ear about, to go
right after guys. And when he comes out to the mound, I listen.
Anything he tells me I take seriously."

"He's got such an intense personality," Buck said. "He gets
amped up and rushes his delivery, so I try to get him to back
off that and just attack the strike zone. Sometimes I don't
think he knows just how good his stuff is."

Leo Nunez stymied a Detroit scoring chance in the eighth by
inducing Magglio Ordonez to ground into a double play after
Placido Polanco and Carlos Guillen had singled to start the
inning.

"You've got to like your chances in that situation, with first
and second, no out and Magglio hitting, and (Miguel) Cabrera
right behind him," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "But when
things aren't going well, it just doesn't work out."

Ron Mahay and Nunez combined for a pair of scoreless frames
before Joakim Soria completed the whitewashing with a perfect
ninth for his 10th save in as many chances.

"It was an amazing game," Soria said of the shutout. "I felt it
and I enjoyed being out there in that situation."

Kansas City has beaten Detroit five straight to start the
season, its longest season-opening streak against Detroit since
winning seven straight to start the 2003 campaign.

"We swung at a lot of bad balls," Leyland said. "This is a game
of adjustments and you could see that Kansas City was making
those adjustments. They were pitching backwards, going out of
the strike zone on guys they know will swing. We swung at a lot
of bad pitches and we made easy outs. There's not a lot of
secret to it: If you don't hit, you don't score."

The three-game winning streak is Kansas City's longest since
April 6-9.

Justin Verlander (1-7) limited the Royals to two runs and six
hits, walking three and fanning three. He left after allowing
Tony Pena Jr.'s double to lead off the seventh inning - the only
extra-base hit of the contest.

"Justin pitched pretty well," Leyland said. "His worst pitch of
the night was to Pena and I went out to get him after that. He
did fine. He just gave up the two runs on a soft hit. It was
a good effort by our starter. He wasn't perfect, but he was
certainly good enough. If we get four, five, six runs, he picks
up a win and more important we pick up a win."

"It was OK," Verlander said. "One inning I gave up a couple of
runs, but otherwise, nothing. It was good, but not great. The
pitch (to Gathright) was a curveball that was going to be in the
dirt. He was fooled but he was able to get enough of the bat
on it to hit a blooper. It's Murphy's Law; that's really the
only explanation."

The 25-year-old righthander lost for the first time against
Kansas City. Verlander had compiled a 6-0 record and a 2.65 ERA
in nine previous starts vs. the Royals, including a 3-0 mark
with a 1.33 ERA at Kauffman Stadium before Wednesday's contest.

"I've been fortunate," Verlander said. "Guys have scored some
runs for me. Tonight, I pitched OK and we don't score, so maybe
some of that good luck is coming back to haunt me. I'm not
worried about it. I know we can hit."


 
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