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DETROIT (AP) -- Confidence in his sinking fastball made all the
difference for Dan Reichert.
Reichert pitched a six-hitter for his first career shutout and Johnny Damon continued his torrid hitting as
the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 4-0 Friday night for
their fourth straight win.
Damon was 3-for-5 for his seventh multi-hit game in
Kansas City's nine games since the All-Star break.
Reichert (4-6) won for the first time since May 27 and first
time in five starts since he was put into the rotation June 24. It
was also his first complete game.
"It's pretty exciting to get a shutout," Reichert said. "They
don't come very often, so it was cool to get it.
"I threw more four-seamers than sliders. When you get the
fastball over early in the count, you can play with the hitters."
Royals manager Tony Muser said Reichert has relied too much on
his slider.
"I just think it's been a very big transition for him to throw
his fastball for strikes," Muser said. "He's a young kid who's
had better command of his slider than his fastball."
Reichert, 24, set a career high with seven strikeouts, walked
two and kept the Tigers off-balance all night, causing several
broken-bat grounders.
"That was the sinker that ran into the hands," Reichert said.
"That's the biggest thing with a sinker. You throw it over and let
it work into the hitters. When your sinker's working good, you get
good results."
The Tigers, blanked for a major league-high 11th time, never had
more than one runner on base before Bobby Higginson and Dean Palmer
hit one-out singles in the sixth. But Reichert struck out Luis
Polonia after falling behind 2-0, then Deivi Cruz grounded out to
end the threat.
"That's a big confidence booster right there, when two get on
and you get behind and you get him out," Reichert said.
Damon is 15-for-22 (.682) during the Royals' winning streak, and
his 15 hits in four games tied an AL record.
"It's been a nice, lucky streak," said Damon, who's been
growing a beard recently. "I'm not touching a razor. If we keep
winning, (the beard's) going to stay there."
Walt Dropo was the last AL player to get 15 hits in four games,
doing it in 1952.
"I'll let you keep track of that," Muser said. "I just know
(Damon's) swinging the bat well and scoring runs for the Kansas
City Royals. When he's swinging the bat and scoring runs, he's an
exciting leadoff man."
Damon's hot streak has lifted his average to .302.
"That's a tough one," Damon said. "I'd like to stay over
that, but we've got a lot of season left."
The Tigers once again failed to support Jeff Weaver (6-8), who
allowed four runs -- three earned -- and nine hits in 8 2-3 innings.
Detroit has scored two or fewer runs in seven of his eight losses.
"I can't keep commenting about it. I say the same things over
and over," Weaver said. "I'm just concentrating on getting deep
in the game and keeping us close. That's all I can control."
The Tigers committed three errors, including one by second
baseman Damion Easley that was his first in 100 games over the past
two seasons. Easley couldn't handle Damon's slow roller in the
seventh.
"By the time I got there, I ran into an in-between hop and
didn't come up with it," Easley said. "It's unfortunate it had to
come to an end, but it did. I've got to start another one. I'm not
down about it. I'm disappointed it stopped, especially being a team
thing with defense."
Mike Sweeney drew a two-out walk in the first and scored when
Jermaine Dye hit Weaver's next pitch to the flag pole in
left-center field for a triple.
Rey Sanchez's RBI groundout made it 2-0 in the third after Damon
beat out a bunt single and moved to third on throwing errors by
Weaver and right fielder Rich Becker.
Todd Dunwoody had a sacrifice fly and Gregg Zaun an RBI single
in the sixth.
Game notes Damon is 24-for-41 (.595) in the Royals' nine games since
the All-Star break. ... Easley's last error before Friday was last
Aug. 20 at Anaheim. ... Sweeney was 0-for-4, snapping a season-high
12-game hitting streak. ... The Tigers will hold their annual Negro
Leagues salute prior to the first game of Saturday's day-night
doubleheader with the Royals. The Tigers will wear replica uniforms
of the Detroit Stars and the Royals will dress as the Kansas City
Monarchs. ... Saturday's doubleheader is the first in Comerica Park
history and was necessitated by a May 9 rainout.
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