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Vargas tosses 3-hitter as Royals beat A’s 3-0

Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Jason Vargas throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday in Kansas City.

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Jason Vargas finished off his three-hitter with a flourish, breezing through the A’s for his sixth career shutout. It was the second shutout by Kansas City starters in the past week and the third complete game over that stretch, a big reason why the Royals are leading the AL Central after beating their rival with a 3-0 verdict on Wednesday.

‘’That’s what we want to do if we want to keep playing,’’ said Vargas, who was making just his third start since going on the disabled list for an emergency appendectomy.

Vargas (9-5) retired the final 23 batters he faced, helping the Royals bounce back from having an eight-game winning streak snapped. They maintained their half-game lead over Detroit.

‘’If it’s the first pitch or sixth pitch, you’ve got to be ready for contact for a pitch to show up in your area,’’ said Josh Donaldson, who had one of the A’s three hits. ‘’He did a good job of keeping us off balance all night.’’

Omar Infante hit a two-run homer and Salvador Perez drove in the other run off Scott Kazmir (13-5), who lost to Kansas City for the second time in 10 days.

Vargas allowed four runs over 4 1-3 innings against Oakland in his first start off the disabled list, and two runs over five innings against San Francisco his last time out. But on a mild evening at the K, he looked like the dominant left-hander of earlier this season.

Mixing his pitches and catching the corners, Vargas wiggled out of a jam in the first inning and gave up a single leading off the second before muzzling Oakland the rest of the way.

Vargas needed only 92 pitches over eight innings, so manager Ned Yost sent him out for the ninth rather than turn it over to All-Star closer Greg Holland. Five pitches later, he had his first shutout since last September, when he beat Oakland 3-0 as a member of the Angels.

‘’He got back to being how he was,’’ Yost said.

Meanwhile, the Royals were giving Vargas more than enough offense.

After leaving runners on the corners in the first, Kansas City broke through in the third when Nori Aoki cracked a one-out single and Infante sent a 2-0 pitch into the left-field bullpen. It was his sixth homer of the season and his first since June 27.

The Royals left another runner on third in the fourth, but managed to manufacture a run in the fifth. Christian Colon led off with a single, Aoki laid down a sacrifice bunt and Infante managed to beat the throw on an infield single before Perez hit a lazy sacrifice fly to right field.

Kazmir wound up allowing seven hits and a walk over seven innings.

‘’You just have to keep after it,’’ A’s manager Bob Melvin said. ‘’At times, you’re going to get well-pitched games against you and today was one of those. I don’t think our approach was any worse today than it was yesterday. It was counteracted by a guy that pitched a great game.’’

Elsewhere, Adam Jones hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth inning to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees.

Jones’ homer off Shawn Kelley (2-4) came four batters after Jonathan Schoop tied the score with a solo shot off Dellin Betances.

Darren O’Day (4-1) pitched a scoreless eighth inning, and left-hander Zach Britton allowed a run on a fielder’s choice to Chase Headley in the ninth but still picked up his 25th save.

Mike Napoli hit a two-run home run and Anthony Ranaudo pitched six innings to earn his second career victory to lead Boston to a 3-2 win over Cincinnati.

Skip Schumaker and pitcher Mike Leake homered for the Reds, who have lost nine of 10 regular-season meetings with the Red Sox.

Ranaudo (2-0) was making his second major league start. He allowed four earned runs on eight hits including two homers in six innings.

Kyle Gibson carried a shutout into the eighth inning and Joe Mauer homered to break a scoreless game in the sixth inning to carry Minnesota over Houston 3-1.

Gibson (11-9) allowed six hits and walked two while striking out four in 7 2/3 innings, losing his shutout bid when Chris Carter blooped a two-out single into shallow left field to score Jose Altuve.

Mauer finished 2-for-3 and extended his hitting streak to 15 games.

 

 

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