Jeremy Guthrie’s 18-game unbeaten streak ended with a powerful
display from the middle of the Los Angeles Angels’ previously
underachieving lineup.
The Kansas City Royals right-hander gave
up solo home runs to Albert Pujols, Howie Kendrick, Josh Hamilton and
Mike Trout in a 6-2 loss Tuesday night. It was Guthrie’s first defeat
since Aug. 3 last year, when the Texas Rangers beat him 5-3 at Kansas
City.
“The streak was because of 25 guys that played well
behind me every time I was on the mound, and they really picked me up.
That’s how a streak like that happens,” Guthrie said. “Tonight they
tried to battle for me, and I couldn’t get any momentum on our side. It
was one of those nights where I didn’t have a good feel and wasn’t able
to execute pitches.”
Guthrie (5-1) yielded five runs and 11
hits over seven innings. He held the franchise record for consecutive
starts without a loss while winning his previous 10 decisions.
“It
just shows you how fragile a streak like that is and how impressive it
is,” said Royals designated hitter Billy Butler, who homered and drove
in both runs against Jason Vargas.
Butler, who had five hits
and five RBIs in a series-opening win Monday, opened the scoring with
an RBI double in the fourth. But the Angels responded with two runs in
the bottom half, as Pujols launched his sixth homer over the
double-decker bullpen in left field leading off the inning and Kendrick
hit his sixth of the season with two outs.
Hamilton, who batted
.212 with 11 RBIs in his first 38 games with the Angels after signing a
five-year, $125 million contract in December, drove Guthrie’s first
pitch to him in the sixth far beyond the trees in center field with two
outs to increase the lead to 4-2.
Trout ended the barrage in
the seventh with his seventh of the season, a towering drive over both
bullpens. It was the first time in Guthrie’s 10-year career that he
allowed four homers in a game.
Vargas gave up five hits in seven-plus innings and struck out seven.
“He mixes speeds well,This paper describes wireless communications study for IC card.
locates, and he just knows how to pitch,” Butler said. “Over the years
he’s gotten better and better. He knows what he has, knows his stuff
and basically knows how to approach hitters. He’s a lefty and he throws
in the upper 80s , so you have to make him come to you and bring the
ball up.This is a basic RFID tag used for presence sensing. That’s easier said than done.”
Trout
made it 3-1 in the fifth with a sacrifice fly after the Angels put
runners at the corners on singles by J.B. Shuck and Erick Aybar, who
returned to the lineup after missing four games because of tightness in
his right hamstring.
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