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Baltimore at Kansas City

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Orioles 7, Royals 4
 

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Sidney Ponson knew he'd eventually stop losing.

Ponson ended his nine-game losing streak with six strong innings to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

"I'm always confident I'll win the game," Ponson said. "It doesn't matter what kind of streak I'm on, I always think, 'This is the game I'm going to get out of it.' I'm always confident until the 27th out is called."

Ponson (4-12) gave up two runs on seven hits in six innings. He walked four and struck out three.

"When your ace goes out to pitch, you think he's going to pitch a good game all the time," he said. "That's the feeling you have to have. I've watched him throw his sides and he threw real good. You can look at a guy's eyes and tell how he feels. He looked like he felt good."

That translated into a win and a nice reaction from Ponson.

"Sidney had a nice, big smile on his face I hadn't seen in a while," Mazzilli said. "He pitched a real good game. He was smoking out there. He came into the game feeling good about himself. This was a big game for him, to come out of the shoot and get the win."

Brian Anderson (1-9) gave up five hits and three runs to lose a team-record ninth straight start. He has eight relief appearances during the skid, which topped Jeff Suppan's eight straight in 2002.

"I was better -- a lot better -- than giving up three runs. That's the frustrating thing," Anderson said. "You have to be happy with progress, but it's time to win some games.

Javy Lopez had three hits and two RBI for the Orioles, and Miguel Tejada hit his 16th homer, a two-run shot in the fourth.

Ponson's start wasn't as crisp as he would have liked. He gave up runs in the first two innings and stranded two baserunners in the third and fourth. He gave up two hits in the fifth but was helped out by a double play. In the sixth, Ponson gave up a leadoff single to Angel Berroa but after consecutive flyouts, Berroa was thrown out trying to steal second base.

"I'm not 100 percent happy with the way I threw the ball today," Ponson said. "A win is a fresh start, but I'm still 4-12. If the season ended today, (people) would say I had a bad season. I have 13 or 14 more starts. I'll take it start by start, and hopefully I can put something together."

The Royals scored in the first on Ken Harvey's RBI single. Harvey's two-out hit to left broke a 1-for-33 string. He finished the night 3-for-5, with a home run and two RBI.

Kansas City's John Buck hit his first career home run a solo shot in the second. Buck, acquired from Houston on June 24 as part of the deal for Carlos Beltran, also got his first RBI on the hit. He entered the game hitting just .143.

Baltimore went ahead 3-2 on Tejada's three-run shot in the fourth.

"When you get ahead in the count, you have multiple opportunities to get hits," Tejada said. "He had thrown a great game up to that point. I don't think any pitcher wants to walk a hitter, so I was looking for something over the plate."

The Orioles added three more runs in the seventh, highlighted by Lopez's two-out, two-run double. They also scored a run in the eighth on David Newhan's RBI double.

Notes

Lopez raised his career average to .516 (16-for-31) against the Royals. ... When Anderson came out for the second inning with a 1-0 lead, it was the first time since May 16 against Oakland that he has held the lead as a starter. The Royals lost that game 6-2, Anderson's fifth straight loss. ... The Orioles walked seven batters and lead the AL with 412 this season. They are on pace to walk 742. The club record is 688 in 1954. ... Melvin Mora went 1-for-5, dropping his average to .345, second in the league.


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Players of the Game
Kansas City

K. Harvey
AB 5
R 1
H 3
HR 1
RBI 2
Baltimore

J. Lopez
AB 5
R 1
H 3
HR 0
RBI 2
 

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Baltimore Orioles
Jerry Hairston Jr., RF5000013 .299
David Newhan, DH4122100 .423
Melvin Mora, 3B5110013 .345
Miguel Tejada, SS4212100 .307
Javy Lopez, C5132010 .317
Rafael Palmeiro, 1B4020101 .250
Luis Matos, CF4001013 .228
Larry Bigbie, LF4120013 .257
Brian Roberts, 2B3110000 .257
Totals3871273513 
Batting
2B - David Newhan (5, Huisman), Javy Lopez (17, Sullivan)
HR - Miguel Tejada (16, Anderson)
SF - Luis Matos (2)
SH - Brian Roberts (6)
RBI - David Newhan 2 (21), Miguel Tejada 2 (78), Javy Lopez 2 (44), Luis Matos (28)
2-OUT RBI - David Newhan (13), Javy Lopez 2 (19)
SB - Brian Roberts (23, 2nd base off Seanez/Buck)
Team LOB - 9
Fielding
DP - Palmeiro-Tejada
Baltimore Orioles
Sidney Ponson (W,4-12) 6722431 6.13
Jason Grimsley 1000100 4.93
B.J. Ryan 1311021 1.80
Jorge Julio 1011220 4.70
WP - Sidney Ponson (4), Jorge Julio (5)
Pitches-Strikes - Sidney Ponson 91-53, Jason Grimsley 18-10, B.J. Ryan 33-24, Jorge Julio 17-8
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Sidney Ponson 5-8, Jason Grimsley 3-0, B.J. Ryan 1-0, Jorge Julio 1-0
Batters Faced - Sidney Ponson 27, Jason Grimsley 4, B.J. Ryan 6, Jorge Julio 5
Kansas City Royals
David DeJesus, CF4000113 .182
Tony Graffanino, 2B3220202 .268
Mike Sweeney, 1B5010014 .285
Matt Stairs, RF2000302 .264
Ken Harvey, DH5132023 .301
Dee Brown, LF5000026 .274
Angel Berroa, SS3010100 .250
Desi Relaford, 3B4010012 .199
John Buck, C4121002 .170
Totals3541037724 
Batting
HR - Ken Harvey (11, Ryan), John Buck (1, Ponson)
RBI - Ken Harvey 2 (37), John Buck (1)
2-OUT RBI - Ken Harvey (16), John Buck (1)
SB - Tony Graffanino 2 (10, 2nd base off Ponson/Lopez, 2nd base off Grimsley/Lopez), Angel Berroa (9, 2nd base off Ponson/Lopez)
CS - Angel Berroa (5, 2nd base by Ponson/Lopez)
Team LOB - 11
Fielding
E - Dee Brown (2, Misplayed grounder)
Kansas City Royals
Brian Anderson (L,1-9) 5533101 7.12
Rudy Seanez 1.1322030 5.63
Scott Sullivan 0.2111210 3.72
Justin Huisman 2311010 6.84
IBB - Palmeiro by Scott Sullivan
WP - Rudy Seanez (3), Scott Sullivan (3)
Pitches-Strikes - Brian Anderson 76-45, Rudy Seanez 20-16, Scott Sullivan 26-15, Justin Huisman 33-21
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Brian Anderson 6-9, Rudy Seanez 1-1, Justin Huisman 5-0
Batters Faced - Brian Anderson 21, Rudy Seanez 8, Scott Sullivan 5, Justin Huisman 9
Game Information
Attendance - 17586
Game Time - 3:07
Temperature - 87
Umpires - Home - Gary Darling, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Brian Runge, Third Base - Bill Hohn
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