Izturis drives in four, Angels rally again against Kansas City’s bullpen in win over Royals

By John Marshall, AP
Thursday, July 23, 2009

Angels pounce on KC’s bullpen in 9-6 win

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Maicer Izturis had four RBIs and Los Angeles scored five runs in the eighth inning against Kansas City’s beleaguered bullpen, helping the Angels beat the Royals 9-6 Wednesday night to complete an improbable three-game sweep.

Izturis hit a two-run homer off Royals starter Brian Bannister and Howie Kendrick added a solo shot off him in the seventh. Kendry Morales had two hits to extend his career-high hitting streak and the AL West-leading Angels had 15 hits — 40 in the three-game series — to move a season-high 17 games over .500.

The real action, though, came after Bannister left.

Mike Napoli hit a tying two-run homer in the eighth inning off Roman Colon (1-1) and Chone Figgins followed three straight walks with his fourth hit, a two-run double that completed Los Angeles’ majors-best 30th comeback and another Kansas City collapse.

Justin Speier (4-2) allowed a hit in 1 1-3 innings and Brian Fuentes worked the ninth to join Randy Myers as the only left-handers to get 30 saves in both leagues.

Bannister, like he has most of the past two months, put the Royals in position to win. The right-hander limited the damage from eight hits over 6 2-3 innings and, more importantly, left with a 6-3 lead after the Royals knocked Angels starter Joe Saunders for six runs on nine hits.

Problem was, Bannister had to hand the ball off to the Royals’ implode-at-any-minute bullpen.

Kansas City’s relievers had given up 18 runs the first five games of the homestand, including nine in eight innings of Tuesday’s tail-tucking doubleheader sweep by the Angels. They were facing baseball’s best comeback team, so it didn’t figure to go well.

The ugliness started right away.

Figgins nearly crowned John Bale with a liner up the middle and Izturis sent a shard of his bat flying across the infield with a through-the-gap single to left that cut Kansas City’s lead to 6-4. The run was charged to Bannister, which isn’t much of a surprise; Kansas City’s bullpen is one of baseball’s worst at pitching in jams, allowing 44 percent of inherited runners score.

That was just the start.

Morales chased Bale with a leadoff double in the eighth. In came Colon and he promptly gave up Napoli’s 12th homer, the boos filling The K before the ball even landed in right. Colon walked one, Jamey Wright walked two more and the Royals had no choice to bring in closer Joakim Soria with the bases loaded and one out.

Even he couldn’t stop the negative momentum.

With the infield drawn in, Figgins lined a two-run double to left-center, putting the Angels up 8-6. Another collapse complete, hundreds of Royals fans headed for the exits. They missed Izturis’ fourth RBI, a sacrifice fly off Soria, but it didn’t matter at that point. The Angels had already completed their ninth comeback win in 12 games and the Royals were well on their way to a ninth straight loss.

NOTES: Royals RF Jose Guillen went to the hospital in the bottom of the second inning with “severe right leg pain.” … Kansas City is 0-6 against Los Angeles this season. … Fuentes had 30 saves twice in seven seasons with Colorado.

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