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Gobble mows down Red Sox in Royals' win
 

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Boston Red Sox may not like hearing this, but Jimmy Gobble has had even better outings.

The 22-year-old rookie left-hander retired 15 consecutive batters after Johnny Damon's leadoff double in the first and led the Kansas City Royals to a 5-2 victory Friday night.

"I don't think it's the best I've pitched," said Gobble (3-3), who gave up five hits and two runs in six innings.

"But as far as legs and body-wise, I felt good and I felt like I was throwing the ball where I wanted to for the most part. The sixth inning got a little rocky, but I battled out of it."

Jeremy Affeldt pitched a perfect ninth for his sixth save in seven chances as the Red Sox lost their fourth in a row -- and sixth in eight games -- and fell to a season-worst 3½ games behind first-place New York in the AL East.

"This is no fun," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "You show up tomorrow and you grind through it and make good things happen. Right now, we're just not quite doing that. If we stay at it, we will because we have the ability to be a good team."

After Damon led off with a double and was stranded at third, Gobble didn't allow another baserunner until Doug Mirabelli homered leading off the sixth.

Tim Wakefield (4-4) went 6 2/3 innings and was charged with five runs on nine hits as his career record against Kansas City dropped to 9-4.

"I'm just not making good pitches right now," the veteran knuckleballer said. "It felt like the ball was moving all right. It wasn't moving like it's supposed to. I just wasn't making good pitches when I needed to."

Angel Berroa drove in two runs with a single and a triple, Carlos Beltran had two singles for his fourth straight multihit game and Ken Harvey stretched his career-best hitting streak to 13 games in a row for the Royals.

Harvey, who entered tied with Baltimore's Melvin Mora for the AL batting lead at .379, singled to load the bases with no outs in the fifth. The Royals then got two runs to go up 5-0 when Wakefield walked Matt Stairs and gave up an RBI single to Joe Randa. Harvey was 1-for-4 and dropped to .376.

"I don't see the ball very well off Wakefield, to be honest with you," Harvey said. "For me, it's very, very difficult. When you think it's where it is, it's not. It looks like a good pitch to hit and then it just seems to disappear."

With one out in the sixth, Damon and Mark Bellhorn singled and David Ortiz followed with a double into center. Damon scored easily to make cut the deficit to 5-2, but Bellhorn was trapped between home and third and tagged out.

Francona said Gobble "was impressive"

"He used his offspeed pitches and set up his fastball with his offspeed," he said. "He got far enough into the game where they could use the guys they wanted to."

Beltran had an RBI single in the first. Benito Santiago made it 2-0 in the second when he slid around catcher Mirabelli's tag to score from second on Berroa's single into center. In the fourth, Berroa's RBI triple put the Royals on top 3-0.

Notes

  • Royals manager Tony Pena celebrated his 47th birthday Friday.
  • Gobble took care of the Red Sox 1-2-3 on seven pitches in the top of the third, and Wakefield needed only nine tosses to do the same thing in the bottom of the inning.
  • The Red Sox were playing their fourth opponent in three cities and three time zones in a five-game span.
  • Berroa barely missed a grand slam in the fifth when his drive into left curved foul.
  • Boston had won 10 of 12 from Kansas City.
  • Boston SS Nomar Garciaparra was 1-for-4 in a rehab assignment at Triple-A Pawtucket on Friday. The Red Sox hope to have him in the lineup early next week for the first time this season.
  • At 13-14, the Red Sox fell below .500 on the road.


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Royals catcher Benito Santiago slides under the tag of Doug Mirabelli in the second inning.
Royals catcher Benito Santiago slides under the tag of Doug Mirabelli in the second inning.(AP)

Players of the Game
Kansas City

C. Beltran
AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 0
RBI 1
Kansas City

A. Berroa
AB 4
R 0
H 2
HR 0
RBI 2
 
Boston Red Sox
Johnny Damon, CF4120000 .286
Mark Bellhorn, 2B4020001 .258
David Ortiz, DH4011002 .273
Manny Ramirez, LF4000013 .348
Kevin Millar, RF4000010 .275
Dave McCarty, 1B3000100 .265
Kevin Youkilis, 3B3000100 .304
Doug Mirabelli, C3111012 .311
    Cesar Crespo, SS0000000 .169
Pokey Reese, SS2000000 .247
   a- Brian Daubach, PH0000000 .230
   b- Jason Varitek, PH-C1000002 .292
Totals322622310 
a-announced for Reese in the 7th
b-hit into fielder's choice for Daubach in the 7th
Batting
2B - Johnny Damon (13, Gobble), David Ortiz (24, Gobble)
HR - Doug Mirabelli (4, Gobble)
RBI - David Ortiz (47), Doug Mirabelli (10)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
PB - Doug Mirabelli 2 (6)
Boston Red Sox
Tim Wakefield (L,4-4) 6.2954440 3.76
Anastacio Martinez 1.1000100 1.13
Pitches-Strikes - Tim Wakefield 116-71, Anastacio Martinez 21-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Tim Wakefield 9-6, Anastacio Martinez 2-2
Batters Faced - Tim Wakefield 32, Anastacio Martinez 5
Kansas City Royals
Tony Graffanino, 2B5110002 .311
Carlos Beltran, CF4121000 .286
Mike Sweeney, 1B3110100 .271
Ken Harvey, DH4010011 .376
Matt Stairs, RF3011111 .271
Joe Randa, 3B3111101 .251
Benito Santiago, C2100204 .255
Angel Berroa, SS4022013 .230
Desi Relaford, LF4000013 .200
Totals325955415 
Batting
2B - Matt Stairs (3, Wakefield)
3B - Angel Berroa (2, Wakefield)
RBI - Carlos Beltran (41), Matt Stairs (22), Joe Randa (19), Angel Berroa 2 (12)
2-OUT RBI - Angel Berroa (5)
SB - Tony Graffanino (4, 2nd base off Wakefield/Mirabelli), Benito Santiago (1, 3rd base off A. Martinez/Varitek)
CS - Carlos Beltran (3, 2nd base by Wakefield/Mirabelli)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Matt Stairs 1
Kansas City Royals
Jimmy Gobble (W,3-3) 6522011 4.76
Scott Sullivan (H,1) 0.2000220 3.91
Jaime Cerda (H,4) 1100000 3.18
Jason Grimsley (H,5) 0.1000000 2.01
Jeremy Affeldt (S,6) 1000000 4.55
Pitches-Strikes - Jimmy Gobble 84-52, Scott Sullivan 19-7, Jaime Cerda 13-8, Jason Grimsley 2-1, Jeremy Affeldt 8-7
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jimmy Gobble 4-12, Jaime Cerda 2-1, Jason Grimsley 1-0, Jeremy Affeldt 2-1
Batters Faced - Jimmy Gobble 22, Scott Sullivan 4, Jaime Cerda 4, Jason Grimsley 1, Jeremy Affeldt 3
Game Information
Attendance - 28182
Game Time - 2:41
Temperature - 79
Umpires - Home - Joe West, First Base - Paul Emmel, Second Base - Terry Craft, Third Base - Mike DiMuro
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