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Garland Rolls to Win No. 7

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From Associated Press

Jon Garland trusts his catchers, his defense and -- most important -- himself. That’s why he’s the American League’s first seven-game winner.

Garland gave up eight hits in eight innings and struck out Miguel Tejada on a 3-and-2 changeup with two on to stop a late Oriole rally Thursday night as the White Sox defeated Baltimore, 3-2, at Chicago.

“It was one of the best pitches I threw all night,” Garland (7-0) said of the eighth-inning strikeout. “There are some RBIs out there for him and he wants to swing the bat and hit. He swung over the top of it.”

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Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 5 -- The Royals got their first win since Tony Pena resigned as manager, a rain-shortened six-inning victory at Kansas City, Mo.

The Royals blew a 5-0 lead then scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth. The Devil Rays made two outs in the seventh before the game was called.

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