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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -
Brandon Inge
is back at third base, and it's paying off at the plate.
Inge hit a two-run homer and
Armando Galarraga
pitched six solid innings to help the
Detroit Tigers
beat the
Kansas City Royals
3-2 on Sunday.
Inge connected in the second, driving a 1-1 pitch from
Sidney Ponson
out to left with
Jeff Larish
aboard after a single. Inge is hitting .323 with seven homers and 17 RBIs after slumping to a .205 average, 11 homers and
51 RBIs last year.
''He's back at third base where he wants to be,'' manager Jim Leyland said. ''It wasn't his fault last year. It's just the
way it worked out. He knows he's going to be in there everyday for the most part. He's comfortable and I think it's helped
him a lot.
''He's in a good groove. I don't want to make a big deal out of his home runs. I just want him to hit the ball hard. If he
does that, he'll hit some home runs because he's real strong.''
Inge, who started 56 games at catcher and 33 at third last year, has reached base in 18 consecutive games, the longest streak
by a Tiger to begin the season since he started 2005 by reaching in the first 21 games.
''I'm not even trying to hit home runs,'' Inge said. ''I don't even think about the outcome. I'm trying to get prepared as
the pitch is coming and let everything I worked on in this offseason take over, like the hand position and to take over naturally,
not thinking about it about it all. I say the mindset is the best thing I got going right now.''
Galarraga (3-0) allowed one run and three hits, struck out seven and walked five.
''It was tough,'' Galarraga said. ''I'm not happy at all, too many walks and getting behind hitters. I'm happy because we
won.''
Jose Guillen
singled in
Coco Crisp
in the third but the Royals left the bases loaded when
Alberto Callaspo
grounded out. Kansas City is 2-for-17 with the bases loaded this season.
Bobby Seay
,
Ryan Perry
and
Fernando Rodney
held the Royals to one run and one hit over the final three innings to preserve the victory. Rodney gave up
Mike Aviles
' one-out homer in the ninth before finishing for his fourth save in four tries.
Detroit went ahead 3-1 in the fifth.
Josh Anderson
, who went 3-for-3 and has hit safely in seven of his past eight games, led off with a single and stole second. Anderson moved
up on
Adam Everett
's groundout and scored on
Dane Sardinha
's sacrifice fly.
''Over the course of the year, there are going to be a lot of one-run, two-run games, so anytime you can manufacture runs
it's huge,'' Anderson said. ''Our pitching was phenomenal today. It was great to get a win today because anytime you can go
on the road for 12 days and finish above .500 (5-4) that's big.''
Ponson (0-3) gave up three runs and six hits in eight innings. He struck out seven and walked none after walking 10 in 15
1-3 innings over his previous three starts. He threw 73 of his 107 pitches for strikes.
''I attacked the zone much better,'' Ponson said. ''I got more strikes than balls. I just had one bad slider to Inge and it
cost me the game. It was up. I'll take this kind of start any day.''
The Royals went 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position in losing the final two games to the Tigers.
''The bottom line is we've got to get the big hit,'' manager Trey Hillman said. ''We've got to get the offense going and plate
some runs. It's not just one guy. We're not clicking.''
Royals catcher
Miguel Olivo
struck out three times, bringing his total to 17 in 38 at-bats.
Notes: The Tigers placed backup C
Matt Treanor
on the 15-day disabled list with a hip injury that will require surgery. Sardinha was promoted from Triple-A Toledo to replace
him on the roster. ... Royals closer RHP
Joakim Soria
, who was unable to pitch in the weekend series because of a sore right shoulder, made about 30 throws from a flat surface
Sunday. ... Detroit OF-DH
Carlos Guillen
was held out with a sore right Achilles'. ... Callaspo doubled in the sixth, extending his hitting streak to nine games, the
longest by a Royal this season.
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