Tigers tumble out of 1st with 11-4 loss to Royals

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DETROIT (AP) — After watching yet another loss — and another poor performance by one of his star pitchers
— Detroit manager Brad Ausmus sounded like a man beginning to lose patience.
“I stopped saying about a week ago that this was just another tough stretch,” Ausmus said. “Teams go
through rough patches, and they have losing streaks, but this is something more than that.”
Alex Gordon and Mike Moustakas homered as part of a seven-run second inning, and the Kansas City Royals
took over first place in the AL Central on Tuesday night with their ninth straight victory, 11-4 over
the Tigers. Gordon and Moustakas hit two-run shots off Max Scherzer, and Kansas City has won the first
two games of this four-game series emphatically.
The Royals, who trailed the Tigers by seven games after a May 20 loss, now lead Detroit by a half-game.
It’s been a startling fall for the Tigers, who have won three straight division titles and started 27-12
in 2014, Ausmus’ first season as manager.
“The players are getting sick of this, certainly,” Ausmus said. “I know I’m sick of this, they are sick
of it and I’m sure the fans are sick of this. We just have to find a way to fix it. I don’t know a
magical spell to do that.”
Scherzer (8-3) yielded a career high-tying 10 runs in four-plus innings. The reigning American League Cy
Young Award winner allowed the first eight batters of the second inning to reach base, with Kansas City
scoring six runs before making an out.
Royals rookie Yordano Ventura (5-5) allowed three runs and eight hits in seven innings.
Ian Kinsler hit a solo homer for Detroit.
Kansas City is in first place this late in the season for the first time since 2003, according to STATS.
The Royals were leading the division in late August that year, only to finish third at 83-79. They have
not made the postseason since winning the World Series in 1985.
“A lot of games left, so it really doesn’t matter, but to say you’re in first place, it feels pretty
good,” designated hitter Billy Butler said. “Being in first place any time is good — even if it’s after
the first game.”
The Tigers, on the other hand, are facing a surprising number of questions about their starting rotation,
which was expected to be among the best in baseball. Justin Verlander has slumped badly over the last
month — he took the loss in Kansas City’s 11-8 victory in the series opener Monday. Scherzer threw his
first career shutout last week, but the Royals tagged him for 10 hits in his next start Tuesday.
“I’m just not putting guys away with two strikes. That’s my problem,” Scherzer said. “I’ve taken punches
on the chin before, and I’ve come back. I’m not worried about that. I just have to get back to where I’m
putting guys away.”
Scherzer did strike out five in the game.
Gordon opened the scoring with his two-run drive to right field, and Moustakas’ homer made it 4-0. Omar
Infante added a two-run single before Eric Hosmer finally made the first out of the second on a tapper
back to the pitcher. Some fans cheered sarcastically, even though another run came home on the play to
make it 7-0.
Verlander and Scherzer combined to allow 17 runs in the first two games of this series. That’s the most
ever by two teammates with Cy Young Awards in back-to-back team games, according to STATS.
Detroit is out of first place for the first time since taking over the division lead July 3 last year,
also according to STATS.
Ventura allowed two runs in the second, but that was the first of three consecutive innings in which
Detroit hit into a double play. With the Royals ahead 10-2 in the fifth, Ventura walked Miguel Cabrera
with the bases loaded, but the hard-throwing right-hander caught a break when a pitch to Victor Martinez
sailed past catcher Salvador Perez.
The ball bounced hard off the backstop, right back to Perez, and Detroit’s Eugenio Suarez was caught
between third base and home. Perez threw to third to catch Suarez retreating and end the inning.
NOTES: The Tigers agreed to terms with OF Derek Hill, the team’s first-round draft pick. … Perez
extended his hitting streak to 11 games. … Detroit OF Torii Hunter, who left Monday’s game with a
hamstring cramp, did not play. … Detroit LHP Drew Smyly (3-5) faces Kansas City RHP Jeremy Guthrie
(3-6) on Wednesday.

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