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Kansas City at Minnesota

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Kyle Lohse wasn't about to let his fellow Minnesota Twins starters down.

Lohse threw Minnesota's team-record third straight complete-game shutout in a 12-0 victory over the crumbling Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.

"You don't want those kind of thoughts to cross your mind, but you obviously don't want to be the guy to give it up," said Lohse, whose six-hitter came after Brad Radke tossed a four-hitter and Johan Santana turned in a three-hitter to start the series.

This was the first time in the Twins' 44-year history they've shut out an opponent in three straight games, and the streak of 27 scoreless innings is a franchise high.

The Baltimore Orioles were the last major league club with three consecutive complete-game shutouts, when Mike Mussina, Scott Erickson and Kevin Brown did it in September 1995.

"Everybody's going to look like Cy Young right now, the way we're swinging," said Dee Brown, who had three hits for the Royals. They've lost eight in a row and 13 out of 14, scoring one run in their last 37 innings. After a day off Thursday, Kansas City plays a weekend series at Baltimore.

"Mentally, this ballclub is beat," manager Tony Pena said. "It's a tough time, but these kids are trying."

Rookie Joe Mauer had his first career four-hit game, and Minnesota's first five batters -- Cristian Guzman, Lew Ford, Mauer, Corey Koskie and Torii Hunter -- went 14-for-21 and scored all 12 runs. Hunter and Matthew LeCroy each had three RBI.

"It was a very enjoyable ballgame from my office," said a smiling manager Ron Gardenhire, who was ejected in the second inning.

Lohse (3-6) won for just the second time in his last 15 starts, getting more run support than he had in all of June. In five starts last month, the Twins scored a total of five runs while he was in the game.

This was his fourth career complete game and third shutout. He struck out seven and walked none, fighting through some soreness in the right knee he had surgery on before the 2003 season.

"I've been working hard all year and things haven't been working out," Lohse said. "Hopefully it gets me going."

Hard work? Minnesota's bullpen can't relate to that. Nobody has pitched since Sunday afternoon.

"We're not showing up tomorrow," joked J.C. Romero. "We're just going to tell Gardy to call us on our cell phones."

Royals starter Dennys Reyes (2-4) got only three outs and was replaced by Justin Huisman after hitting Koskie with a pitch in the second. Reyes gave up six hits, six runs -- four earned -- and one walk.

Five batters were hit in this game, two by Lohse in the first. After LeCroy's two-run double put the Twins up 4-0 in the bottom half, Reyes hit Michael Cuddyer in the ribs -- prompting a warning for both benches by home plate umpire Chris Guccione.

After a run-scoring single by Mauer in the second, Reyes hit Koskie in the back and yelled at himself in frustration. Gardenhire thought Reyes should have been ejected, but he was the one who got tossed for arguing with Guccione.

"I was trying to throw in, and the ball got away from me," Reyes said. "I already have enough problems to hit people."

The Royals had plenty of chances to end their scoreless streak -- putting two runners on in four of the first seven innings.

Brown and Tony Graffanino hit consecutive one-out singles in the seventh. But Lohse struck out rookie John Buck and Damian Jackson to end it.

"This is crazy," Brown said. "It has to get better."

Notes

Huisman was charged with three runs in 2 2/3 innings, raising his ERA to 6.75. In his last 13 2/3 innings, he's given up 26 hits and 15 earned runs. ... Royals 1B Mike Sweeney sat out his sixth straight game with a stiff back. ... Twins 1B Doug Mientkiewicz was scratched from the lineup with a bad bruise sustained when a batting-practice ball hit by teammate Luis Rivas struck him squarely on the left wrist. ... Gardenhire, halfway through his third season, has 13 career ejections. ... Mauer is batting .500 (16-for-32) in his last eight games. ... All of Lohse's wins have come against Kansas City.


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Players of the Game
Minnesota

K. Lohse
IP 9.0
H 6
ER 0
BB 0
K 7
Minnesota

J. Mauer
AB 5
R 2
H 4
HR 0
RBI 1
 
Kansas City Royals
Desi Relaford, 3B3000000 .199
Angel Berroa, SS3000000 .233
Ken Harvey, 1B3000010 .316
Matt Stairs, RF4010001 .256
Ruben Mateo, CF4010001 .220
Dee Brown, LF4030010 .269
Tony Graffanino, 2B3010013 .258
John Buck, C3000024 .107
Damian Jackson, DH3000024 .077
Totals300600713 
Batting
SH - Angel Berroa (3)
SB - Desi Relaford (3, 2nd base off Lohse/Mauer)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Graffanino-Berroa-Harvey, Berroa-Graffanino-Harvey
E - Angel Berroa (12, wild throw), Desi Relaford (4, wild throw)
Kansas City Royals
Dennys Reyes (L,2-4) 1664120 4.63
Justin Huisman 2.2333220 6.75
Scott Sullivan 2.1321100 3.38
Rudy Seanez 1311010 6.17
Ryan Bukvich 1000020 0.00
IBB - Koskie by Justin Huisman
HBP - Cuddyer (by Dennys Reyes), Koskie (by Dennys Reyes), Jones (by Scott Sullivan)
Pitches-Strikes - Dennys Reyes 52-29, Justin Huisman 43-22, Scott Sullivan 30-17, Rudy Seanez 17-12, Ryan Bukvich 13-9
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Dennys Reyes 2-0, Justin Huisman 5-0, Scott Sullivan 3-3, Rudy Seanez 1-1, Ryan Bukvich 1-0
Batters Faced - Dennys Reyes 13, Justin Huisman 12, Scott Sullivan 11, Rudy Seanez 6, Ryan Bukvich 3
Minnesota Twins
Cristian Guzman, SS5340000 .281
Lew Ford, LF4321002 .319
    Michael Restovich, LF1000001 .188
Joe Mauer, C5241001 .340
Corey Koskie, 3B3220112 .243
Torii Hunter, CF4223100 .275
Jacque Jones, RF4001023 .261
Matthew LeCroy, DH4013120 .261
Michael Cuddyer, 1B3001111 .245
Nick Punto, 2B5000016 .263
Totals381215104716 
Batting
2B - Cristian Guzman (15, Reyes), Joe Mauer (8, Huisman), Corey Koskie (11, Sullivan), Torii Hunter (19, Huisman), Matthew LeCroy (6, Reyes)
RBI - Lew Ford (42), Joe Mauer (16), Torii Hunter 3 (41), Jacque Jones (48), Matthew LeCroy 3 (23), Michael Cuddyer (26)
2-OUT RBI - Matthew LeCroy 2 (6), Michael Cuddyer (8)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Koskie-Punto-Cuddyer, Koskie-Punto-Cuddyer
Minnesota Twins
Kyle Lohse (W,3-6) 9600070 4.71
HBP - Relaford (by Kyle Lohse), Harvey (by Kyle Lohse)
Pitches-Strikes - Kyle Lohse 118-82
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Kyle Lohse 13-5
Batters Faced - Kyle Lohse 33
Game Information
Attendance - 19534
Game Time - 2:31
Temperature - 70
Umpires - Home - Chris Guccione, First Base - Charlie Reliford, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Jeff Kellogg
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