Royals stop three-game losing streak with victory over Rangers
Tough to catch the Kansas City Royals when they are leading after six innings. Greg Holland leads one of the majors' best bullpens.
Yordano Ventura pitched into the seventh inning and three relievers shut the door in a 4-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Monday night.
"With Ventura throwing the ball so well, it allowed to get us into the seventh inning with our big three spot with a lead," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "We were in good shape from that point."
The Big Three -- Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and Holland -- combined for 2-2/3 hitless innings after Ventura departed. The Royals are 54-3 when taking a lead into the seventh.
"We had a chance until they brought in Herrera, Davis and Holland, three outstanding arms," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "They might be three of the best arms in baseball."
Ventura (11-9) allowed three runs, two earned, and five hits in 6-1/3 innings. The right-hander, who was skipped on his previous turn in the rotation because of a sore back, struck out seven and walked four.
Salvador Perez homered and drove in three runs for Kansas City, which finished with 10 hits.
Holland struck out two in a perfect ninth, earning his 41st save in 43 chances. It was Holland's third straight day of work.
"It's kind of a double-edged sword for me," he said. "We're in a playoff race and you never know when you're going to get another chance to go to the playoffs. Kansas City hasn't been there in a while, a long time exactly.
"You want to do everything you can, but you also want to be smart about it. If I go out there at 40 or 50 percent and don't get the job done because of it, that's me being selfish for wanting to pitch. You've got to understand the situation that if you need a day, you've got to express that to the coaching staff."
Perez, who had three hits, went deep in the third with Alex Gordon aboard. His two-out double in the first scored Gordon, who had singled and swiped second.
Colby Lewis (9-12) pitched seven innings for Texas, yielding four runs and nine hits. The right-hander had thrown a complete game in winning each of his previous two road starts.
"I missed with a couple of pitches early in the game but I sharpened up later," Lewis said.
Carlos Peguero, who was just brought up from Triple-A Omaha, doubled in the fifth and scored on Mike Moustakas' single to give the Royals a 4-0 advantage.
Texas responded with a run in the sixth on Adrian Beltre's groundout. Tomas Telis and Michael Choice each had an RBI single in the seventh, cutting the Royals' lead to one run.