Greinke gets scored upon but Royals still romp

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Zack Greinke talked last winter about a pitcher reaching that perfect blend, where physical ability exactly matches mental ability.

So with a 5-0 record after five starts and a microscopic ERA, is he there?

“I’m trying to get to that,” he said. “But not yet.”

The Kansas City right-hander is close, though. He gave up an earned run for the first time in 43 innings, but Billy Butler backed him up with two homers Wednesday night and the Kansas City Royals pounded 11 extra-base hits in an 11-3 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Vernon Wells’ RBI single with two outs in the first produced the first earned run off Greinke (5-0) since last September, a span of six starts. After throwing complete games his two previous starts, Greinke went seven innings, allowing five hits and two runs with two walks and eight strikeouts. He leads the AL with 44 strikeouts.

His ERA climbed from 0.00 to 0.50.

“Usually, two outs, anyone on base, I feel like I could finish it,” Greinke said. “But I threw some pitches right where I wanted to and Vernon Wells, I usually consider him a guy who would chase a good slider. But he did a great job. I guess he just said, `I’m going to let any fastball go by me and I’m just hitting a straight slider,’ and he won the game out of that.”

Wells paid homage to the only pitcher in Royals history to post a 5-0 April.

“He was able to throw every pitch for a strike,” Wells said. “He keeps you off balance. He’ll blow you away with a 95 (mph) if he wants to. He was dominant, as he has been all year.”

Butler, hitting .193 when the game began, was 4 for 5 with two homers, a double, four RBIs and four runs scored. He homered, doubled and homered in three at-bats off left-hander Brian Tallet (1-1), who was charged with 10 runs on 11 hits in four-plus innings.

“I really didn’t do anything different,” said Butler. “I’ve been hitting the ball hard lately and it just hasn’t been working out. But it’s a long season and it always evens out. I’ve got to keep it going, but still enjoy tonight. It felt awesome. I picked up some guys who have been picking me up.”

Besides Butler’s two homers, the Royals had Mark Teahen’s two-run shot, Mike Aviles’ two-run triple, and seven doubles. The Royals had 15 hits in all.

Marco Scutaro doubled leading off against Greinke. After Aaron Hill and Alex Rios struck out, Wells dropped an RBI single into right-center. Before that, the only run off Greinke this year was unearned, off a throwing error by shortstop Aviles.

“I was very impressed with (Toronto’s) at-bats in the first inning,” said Royals manager Trey Hillman. “I felt like they had a very good approach. They had quality at-bats against Zack.”

Greinke gave up another run in the third when Scutaro walked leading off and eventually scored from third on a double-play grounder.

Greinke, whose 43 innings without an earned run are a club record, joined former Los Angeles Dodger great Fernando Valenzuela as the only pitchers since the early 1900s to not allow an earned run through their first four starts of a season.

“If anything, he showed he’s human,” said Hillman. “He left a couple of pitches a little bit up that he normally buries. But to be able to square up a slider on Zack with the velocity, even if it’s a little bit up, is very impressive. He had a very good outing.”

Notes

Eight Royals pitchers had won four games in April … The game was delayed 31 minutes at the start by rain. … First base umpire Lance Barksdale first signaled Alberto Callaspo’s double down the line in the fifth inning foul, but in a very animated fashion immediately changed his mind and signaled fair. Toronto manager Cito Gaston came out and discussed it briefly. … RHP Gil Meche, who left Tuesday night’s game with a sore lower back will probably not miss a start, the Royals said. … Butler’s average went from .193 to .242.

Updated Apr 30, 12:52 am EDT
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  1. Shane
    17. Posted by Shane Thu Apr 30 3:33pm EDT

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    @ malakasmenos (#5)

    You are a jackass! A bust?!?!? He's only the BEST pitcher in baseball with the best record and lowest ERA....looking forward to whenever Greinke and the Royals come to your town and kick the crap out of your hometown team in THEIR stadium, and then to do it all again when your team comes to KC for another butt-kicking! Do us all a favor and don't post anymore. You blow.
  2. Grandpa
    16. Posted by Grandpa Thu Apr 30 2:30pm EDT

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    Greinke was a top draft choice for a reason..Greinke will start the All Star Game and is on pace ot win the Cy Young without question.. Santana the same way in the National league.. Glad they are both on my keeper team. Royals and Jays aren't going to any post season guise.. lets be serious for a change. K?? Thxby
  3. Ray Ray
    15. Posted by Ray Ray Thu Apr 30 2:28pm EDT

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    Grienke is unstoppable. he IS the best pitcher in baseball right now. and thats the bottom line. the stats prove it. who has a better era with 5 wins?
  4. Darrel P
    14. Posted by Darrel P Thu Apr 30 1:59pm EDT

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    Trade Him!
  5. Philip F
    13. Posted by Philip F Thu Apr 30 1:40pm EDT

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    I am praying to the baseball gods that the AL championship series is toronto and kc and the NL is pittsburgh and cincinnati. It's time we change things up in the most unfair organization in all of pro sports
  6. malakasmenos
    12. Posted by malakasmenos Thu Apr 30 12:51pm EDT

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    Dude this guy is the worst. he has been the most over rated picher for years now, the only reason he is a house hold name is because he plays on the high powered royals. if he were on a team like the redsox or mets no one would even know he exsist. this guy is a bust, i just call it like i see it
  7. SR
    11. Posted by SR Thu Apr 30 11:50am EDT

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    There is no such thing as a Jinx by a reporter. Just an athlete who can't mentally handle the pressure of the media. Unfortunately Zach has had a history of mental instability. I hope he can tune that crap out, and I really hope someone in the Royals organization is going to shelter him from the national hoopla!! It is a great story, and he appears to be a great kid. I can only hope the entire squad can put an entire season together and give us some October baseball at the K!!
  8. Shane W
    10. Posted by Shane W Thu Apr 30 11:14am EDT

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    Grienke is the best starter in baseball right now ... he has it all working. He's a great story; I recall hearing interviews the day the Royals draffted him in the first round, what's it been like six or seven years ago, and he has always seemed to be very humble. Here's hoping the best to the Royals; they've missed the playoffs for 23 years, hopefully this will be their year to return. Go Royals!
  9. Lou
    9. Posted by Lou Thu Apr 30 10:27am EDT

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    What's an Argo?
  10. <i>elripper</i>
    8. Posted by elripper Thu Apr 30 10:19am EDT

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    Please the Jays will fade and end up third.
  11. Shane
    7. Posted by Shane Thu Apr 30 1:32am EDT

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    I know it's still early in the season, but it's nice to see the Royals putting it to a great team like the Jays! Greinke for Cy Young Award this year!!!

    And to #2...WTF do you mean wrong game??? You're just pissed because your Jays got ROCKED by Greinke and Butler...BIG TIME!!!! Suck it up, loser!
  12. Jeffree K
    6. Posted by Jeffree K Wed Apr 29 9:41pm EDT

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    Royals have been playing great ball lately. Wins and losses. Good pitching. Get some more wins Royals!!
  13. Paul M
    5. Posted by Paul M Wed Apr 29 8:09pm EDT

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    wrong game dumbass.

    Go Jays!
  14. voice of reason
    4. Posted by voice of reason Wed Apr 29 7:33pm EDT

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    It's good to see the Jays performing so well. Toronto needs a team to cheer for. With the Argo's, Leafs, and Raptors in the same market area paying top buck for substandard product. At least, there is one deal in town, and when they have their excellent post-All Star game finish like they have the last three years~~all these April wins will count big time!!
  15. voice of reason
    3. Posted by voice of reason Wed Apr 29 7:33pm EDT

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    It's good to see the Jays performing so well. Toronto needs a team to cheer for. With the Argo's, Leafs, and Raptors in the same market area paying top buck for substandard product. At least, there is one deal in town, and when they have their excellent post-All Star game finish like they have the last three years~~all these April wins will count big time!!
  16. Mickey Hundley H
    2. Posted by Mickey Hundley H Wed Apr 29 6:59pm EDT

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    Here we go all of these sports reporters are trying to jinx the best thing the royals got going now the royals are really going to start sucking .... i feel so so sorry for zack you get in a good grove then you have these stupid sports reporter's talking about you and jinx you.. the royals are already fading look at the standing's..... but any way royals come on let's get this town rocking this year....gooooooooooooooo royals...........
  17. Houston
    1. Posted by Houston Wed Apr 29 11:03am EDT

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    let's see who prevails between johnson and santana McMassey
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