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Meche sharp as Royals down Rays
KANSAS CITY 4, TAMPA BAY 2
 


By Alan Eskew
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- The Tampa Bay Rays continue to
struggle away from home, thanks in part to an unusual promise
from a pitcher to his catcher.

Gil Meche tossed seven scoreless frames on Thursday, sending the
Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory over the Rays.

Tampa Bay lost its seventh straight road game, this time to a
Kansas City team that has 23 home wins - the second-lowest total
in the American League.

The Rays, who are a major league-best 40-16 at home, fell to
19-26 away from Tropicana Field and have not recorded a road
victory since June 29 at Pittsburgh.

"Wins are wins, but we have to play a lot on the road in the
second half, so we're going to have to learn how to win on the
road and get it turned around," Rays rookie third baseman Evan
Longoria said.

During their seven-game road losing streak, Tampa Bay has scored
11 runs and hit .181.

"We were working good at-bats and getting into decent counts,
but we just weren't getting it done," Rays manager Joe Maddon
said. "I think everybody is trying to get it done at once. I'd
like to see us get back to the line-drive approach."

On Thursday, it was Meche (8-9) who stymied the Rays. After
surrendering four hits and throwing 46 pitches through two
innings, the righthander permitted only one single thereafter,
needing only 44 pitches over the next five frames.

"The first inning, I couldn't stop sweating," Meche said.
"After every pitch, I had to keep going to the back of the
mound, wipe my arm, take my glove off. Even my left hand was
soaked. It was real humid. My tempo was real slow because of
that, but I didn't want to kill somebody by letting the ball
slip out of my hand.

"Once I actually cooled off and quit sweating, I was able to
pick up my tempo because I knew I was pitching way too slow. I
just kept mixing pitches, really didn't throw the same pitches
back to back probably the last four innings. We just kept going
in and out, working all my pitches in. After the first, I
didn't know what was going to happen (or) how tired I was."

In halting the Royals' three-game slide, Meche yielded five hits
and a walk and struck out four in posting his second straight
win and fifth in six decisions.

Of course, after asking catcher John Buck if he personally could
shave his batterymate's head before the game if he promised to
pitch well, Meche had little choice.

"(Buck) said he wanted to shave his head," Meche said. "I said,
'I'll do it, let's have some fun with it.'"

"He promised me he'd pitch good if he shaved it, and he kept his
promise," said Buck, who drove in two runs.

Mark Grudzielanek pushed across Kansas City's first run with a
first-inning sacrifice fly.

In the fourth, Ross Gload lined an RBI single up the middle past
Rays starter Matt Garza (8-6), who fell to 0-4 in five career
starts against the Royals. One batter later, the newly bald
Buck roped a two-run double down the right field line, staking
Kansas City to a 4-0 lead.

"We cut him into a Hulk Hogan look and he left it like that
through the pitchers' meeting," Meche said. "I tried not to
laugh during the pitchers' meeting, he looked that silly. We
shaved it right before game time and he went out and he got a
good knock. We're going to keep shaving it every fifth day."

The Rays avoided a shutout in the eighth, when they got a run
off Ron Mahay.

Jason Bartlett, who was activated from the disabled list earlier
in the day and finished with three of Tampa Bay's seven hits,
led off with a double. He advanced to third on Akinori
Iwamura's groundout and scored on a grounder by B.J. Upton.

All-Star closer Joakim Soria followed Mahay and struggled,
working around two hits and a sacrifice fly by Cliff Floyd in
the ninth to nail down his 27th save in 29 opportunities.

 
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