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ARLINGTON, Texas -- David Lough was willing to endure a little pain to help the Kansas City Royals win. http://www.jordan11uk.com/men-s-nike-lebron-xii-basketball-shoes-yellow-burgundy-684593-015.html . Robbie Ross hit Lough with a pitch with the bases loaded to force in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, and the Royals beat the Texas Rangers 4-1 Saturday. Lough thought he had a broken right wrist when he left the game after getting plunked. His fears worsened when he couldnt move his fingers for about 20 minutes. Lough was finally able to enjoy the three-run 10th inning that lifted the Royals to only their second win in 11 games. "I had the X-rays and a lot of strength came back in my arm after that," Lough said. "Im glad we got the win more than anything." Ross (2-1) had only allowed one run in 24-1-3 innings this season before Saturday. The left-hander gave up a leadoff single to Alcides Escobar in the 10th. Eric Hosmer followed with a single and Billy Butler was intentionally walked to load the bases. Ross struck out Mike Moustakas and Lorenzo Cain before Lough came up. Lough was hit on a 2-1 pitch to force in the go-ahead run. That snapped Ross scoring streak at 20 1-3 innings. "Stuff is going to happen no matter what," Ross said. "I have to bounce back and get back to helping the team win." Lough left the game after getting plunked with a fastball in the right arm. The rookie outfielder tried to stay in the game but slowly walked off the field in obvious pain as he was replaced by pinch-runner Jeff Francoeur. George Kottaras, who entered the game in the ninth inning, lined a two-run double over the head of Nelson Cruz in right. The Royals had only scored 22 runs in their past 10 games and were 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position before Kottaras broke the game open. "It was a big win," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said. "(Ross) is one of their guys who has been throwing good." Aaron Crow (1-1) pitched 1 1-3 innings of scoreless relief and Greg Holland worked a perfect 10th for his ninth save in 11 chances. The Rangers had runners on second and third with two outs in the ninth but Crow retired Jurickson Profar on a foul pop to end the threat. James Shields, who had lost his last four starts, allowed one run in seven innings as he looked to win for the first time since April 30. He gave up five hits, struck out five and walked one. In Shields previous four starts, the Royals had only scored seven runs behind him. "I dont care about run support as much as winning the game," Shields said. "Ive got to do a better job pitching." Nick Tepesch made his first career start against his hometown team and allowed an unearned run in 6 1-3 innings. The rookie gave up seven hits and struck out two. Texas third baseman Adrian Beltre left the game after the ninth inning with tightness in his left hamstring. Beltre was injured running the bases in the fourth. Rangers manager Ron Washington said Beltre is day to day. Texas designated hitter Lance Berkman was ejected for arguing a called third strike in the first inning. Berkman took a 2-2 pitch from Shields that home plate umpire Todd Tichenor ruled was a third strike. The Rangers first-year designated hitter was tossed from the game after a brief argument with Tichenor. "I didnt think I said or did anything that would warrant the ejection," Berkman said "But he obviously felt different." Shields retired 10 in a row before the Rangers scored in the fourth. Beltre and Cruz singled with two outs. Mitch Moreland then lofted a soft single to centre that scored Beltre and put the Rangers ahead 1-0. Tepesch grew up in Blue Springs, Mo., about 15 minutes from Kansas Citys Kauffman Stadium. The right-hander needed only eight pitches to retire the side in the first and recorded nine groundball outs through four innings. Kansas City tied the game in the fifth when Lough singled with one out and scored on A.J. Pierzynskis passed ball. NOTES: Washington said Alexi Ogando (right biceps tendinitis) will throw a bullpen session Sunday. The right-hander allowed two unearned runs in a rehab start for Double-A Frisco on Friday night. Washington said the team will make the decision whether to activate Ogando after the bullpen session. . Kansas City LHP Danny Duffy, who underwent Tommy John surgery last June 13, and made his second rehab start for Double-A Arkansas Friday and gave up two runs in 3 2-3 innings. Yost said theres no timetable for his return. . Former President George W. Bush had a front row seat near the Texas dugout. http://www.jordan11uk.com/kids-nike-air-lebron-akronite-shoes-grey-silver.html . Louis Blues teammates who would also be participating in the Olympics, Alex Pietrangelo felt right at home, no different in some ways to the travel experience of any old road trip – save for the length of the journey, that is. http://www.jordan11uk.com/men-s-women-s-air-jordan-11-retro-emerald-basketball-shoes-teal-green-white-370837-008.html . Kyle Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday. http://www.jordan11uk.com/men-s-nike-lebron-st-low-basketball-shoes-light-blue-black-534846-004.html . The 15th-ranked Canadian men lost the opening two games of their European tour: 19-15 to No. 17 Georgia and 21-20 to No.TORONTO - On Wednesday afternoon, before the Blue Jays concluded their three-game series with the Colorado Rockies, TSN.ca sat down with knuckleballer R.A. Dickey to discuss the clubs recent winning streak, managing expectations and his health. The following is the transcript of the interview: TSN.ca: R.A. I think back to some of the things that you said after some starts earlier on in the year when things werent good. I think you used the word "sad" after a game in New York, just the way that things were going for the team. Youve talked about, youve wrote about it in your book, about managing regret. When things are going well for yourself and for the team, is it important to manage your way through the good times so that you dont get overconfident? DICKEY: Sure. I think its important to celebrate whats going on. I think thats very important. I think theres a way to do that that allows you to stay in the moment and not think too highly of where youre going or where you are. But as hard as we take defeats and not pitching or performing up to our expectation, its healthy for us to celebrate things when they do go well. TSN.ca: In terms of where youre at here right now, youve had some very good starts of late. Health-wise is the issue with your neck completely and totally out of the way? Because if you look at your miles per hour it seems like your velocity is back. DICKEY: Yes, Im over the hurdle of the neck and back issue that had plagued me for the better part of the first couple of months and Im thankful for that because it really allows me to do my work in between innings and get back on a normal routine. Im getting back to mechanically the way that I was last year and thats encouraging. TSN.ca: How difficult was it, R.A., to pitch through that because we sit up there or we watch you on TV and youre out there and youre doing your thing. You didnt give any visible signs out there on the mound to the naked eye but how tough a stretch was that for you? DICKEY: Well its tough in the sense that I want to be what the Blue Jays gave up to get me. I want to be that good and so when youre not that good it can play tricks on your mind and you really have to focus and have some vision about where you want to go and work to that end. Now, a lot of times when you do have an injury youre limited in how much work you can do and even what youre able to produce on the field sometimes it can affect that. But with the type of pitch I throw and the style of pitching I exhibit on the field Im able to take the ball sometimes when maybe as a conventional pitcher I wouldnt have been able to do that. I try to be thankful that Im able to do that and put up some quality innings even when Im not feeling great because I throw a knuckleball and Im able to do that. TSN.ca: You talk all the time, specific to your pitch, about the process and how you are learning everyday. Are there things that you take now that youre healthy, out of that month, month-and-a-half long stretch when things werent so good, whether its in your mechanics or in your delivery, have you grown out of that experience? DICKEY: I think Im growing out of that experience. When youre nursing injuries your body is going to choose the path of least resistance. A lot of times thats not the most mechanically efficient way. For me, Ive gotten into some bad habits protecting my condition and my muscle memory started to learn those bad habits and it takes a couple of starts and some good times in between your bullpen to first be able to identify what those differences are and correct them. Im getting to the place where I know what I need to correct and I feel like Im healthy enough to correct them so thats a good sign. TSN.ca: As a professional athlete does doubt, I mean youve been through so much and youve detailed it, does doubt ever creep into your mind? Maybe not so much for yourself but for the team? The expectations were so high at the start of the year and to get off to that 10-21 start through 31 games, was there ever any doubt that hey, maybe were not going to be able to turn this around or do you have to be relentlessly optimistic? DICKEY: Well, I think theres something to trying to have a bullet proof confidence and a short-term memory. I think thats important but were not cyborgs, were human beings and when things dont go like you anticipate them going you ask questions about those things and those questions sometimes do lead to doubt. We would be lying, everybody in here would be lyiing if we said we didnt have any fear or doubt. http://www.jordan11uk.com/women-s-air-jordan-11-retro-basketball-shoes-burgundy-136046-666.html. Its just, as athletes, we learn how to manage those things so they dont impact the way that we work, the way that we perform. But sure, yeah, I doubted myself and just got to the place where I needed to take the next step forward and was able to do that where it didnt impact me. We all go through that, everybody to a man in here deals with the same emotions that you would deal with away from the field. TSN.ca: Is it easier or more difficult to maintain a winning streak than it is to snap out of a funk? When youre on a skid Im sure it seems like its never ending. When youre going through what youre going through right now, Im sure you never want it to end. DICKEY: Yeah, theyre similar in that regard. I mean, when youre going badly, its tough. You feel like you may never win another game and then you win another game and youre like, oh okay, we can do this again. When youre winning like we have been winning, you feel like when you come to the park theres nobody in the world that can beat you. Its just the psychology of competition, really. Were not afforded the luxury of panic in here, we cant, so we have to be steadfast in our belief in one another, our belief that we have the pieces in here to win a championship. So thats what were doing, were leaning on that belief and really encouraging one another. Were also growing closer as a clubhouse culture. I think when you throw a bunch of people in a clubhouse like we were thrown into at the beginning of the year and I had to go to the WBC and others had to break off from the team you miss something. You dont really know what that something is but you miss it. Slowly but surely I think weve really grown to be comfortable around one another and thats a big deal. TSN.ca: Getting Reyes back very soon and considering that outside of that ninth inning home run in the first game of the win streak against Chicago that Jose Bautista had, I think hes had only three singles in the last six games in some 23 at bats, when you consider that you have gone on this stretch without Reyes and essentially without Bautista at his offensive best, are those little takeaways that as a club you can put in your back pocket and say if, man, we get Reyes back and Bautista gets hot, theres not necessarily a ceiling? DICKEY: Yeah, you know, I think thats an encouragement, sure, but at the same time, the way that baseball is rarely do you ever have all nine people in the lineup going at full capacity all at once. Jose hadnt been playing like hes capable of playing so Edwin picks him up and Lindo picks him up and Izturis gets some big hits. I havent been pitching like Im capable of pitching and so Buehrle picks me up and we pick each other up. Thats part of being on a good team is that you dont have to feel the pressure of having to be at your very best and not give up any runs every outing or, you know, the walls are going to crumble down around you. You have the luxury of looking to your left and seeing Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson and others, Rogers, whos stepped up just incredibly. Thats part of being on a good team is that we pick each other up. TSN.ca: In terms of the snowball effect and I mean this more in a fun way than a pressure way, you dont want to be the starting pitcher whose start snaps the streak? DICKEY: It would be unprofessional of me to want it any more badly than I wanted it two weeks ago. That part doesnt change. You know, you cant say today Im not going to be the guy because every time I go out there I want to win the baseball game, period, whether were on a 50-game win streak or a 50-game losing streak, it doesnt matter. So that part doesnt change. As competitors we want it to last as long as it possibly can and we all want to do whatever we can do to make it last that long. TSN.ca: When you first arrived here you talked about the opportunity to be a Canadian for a little while. How are you enjoying the city, how is your family adjusting and how different have you found it from Nashville and other places youve been? DICKEY: Well its a little bit different but difference doesnt always suggest that its bad. I enjoy the differences between Canada and America to be honest with you. Ive really enjoyed my time. I think the fan base is a very fair fan base. I know that Ive felt encouragement when I should and Ive also felt disdain when I should. Thats part of having a passionate fan base and I wouldnt want it any other way. Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' '
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