6B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MLB FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, 2007 Royals fail to sweep Tigers; drop last game of series ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Tigers' Magglio Ordonez, left, is congratulated by Carlos Guillen after Ordonez hit a two-run home run in the fifth inning of a baseball game Thursday against the Kansas City Royals in Kansas City. Mo. Detroit avoided a sinking with the victory. Ordonez and Granderson lead Detroit's offense BY DOUG TUCKER ASSOCIATED PRESS KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Magglio Ordonez is much more interested in the American League standings than the batting race. Ordonez homered and got three hits Thursday, raising his major league-leading average to .359 and helping the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 6-1 to avoid a three-game sweep. "I don't check the batting race. I'm just going to go up there and do my job," said Ordonez, looking for his first batting title. "I'm just going to play baseball, and we'll see after the season." Jeremy Bonderman (11-7) pitched seven strong innings and snapped his six-game losing streak. Curtis Granderson joined Ordonez with three hits and a home run. "It's about time to do everything — hitting and pitching," said Ordonez, who had three RBIs. "We haven't done that in a while. It was good for our team." The Tigers began the day 4.5 games behind first-place Cleveland in the AL Central and three back in the wild-card chase. "I think we have a great chance to make the playoffs," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said. "I think we've got a shot. Why not? There are a lot of games to be played yet. What it boils down to is what I've been talking about all year long. You can't just say you've got a shot. You've got to go out there and do something about it. But I like our team." Bonderman gave up six hits and one run, his best outing since beating Seattle on July 13 for his previous win. He struck out three and did not walk a batter. "His ball was moving better. He really looked good," Leyland said. "Took the game in hand. I thought he really pitched well." Granderson and Ordonez each homered in a four-run fifth against starter Leo Nunez (2-2), who went 6/1 innings. He was charged with six runs and 12 hits with no walks and six strikeouts. He lost for the first time in six career decisions at home. The slender right-hander struck out four straight batters before Granderson homered on a 3-1 fastball with one out in the fifth. Placido Polanco doubled and scored on Timo Perez's third double in two games before Ordonez drove a 1-1 pitch 421 feet over the fence in left for his 26th home run. "I think he fell in love with his changeup there. He gave us some good innings and we needed some innings today," Royals manager Buddy Bell said. Granderson had a sacrifice fly in the second inning and singled in the seventh, when he scored on a single by Ordonez that raised the slugger's RBI total to 119. The right fielder has 10 home runs and 31 RBIs in 28 games in August. He said he can't remember a better month. "I'd have to see the records," he said. "But I'm playing good, feeling good." With runners at first and second in the seventh, Kansas City rookie Billy Buckner came in and struck out Carlos Guillen and Mike Rabelo to end the inning. Billy Butler tripled in the fourth for the Royals and scored on Alex Gordon's single. Butler also doubled in the sixth. second with three singles and took a 1-0 lead on Granderson's sacrifice fly. Royals shortstop Tony Pena Jr. made a heads-up double play in the eighth when he caught Ramon Santiago's line drive and whipped a throw to first to double off Cameron Maybin. The Tigers loaded the bases in the Notes: In a flurry of roster moves, the Tigers optioned rookie LHP Andrew Miller to Class-A Lakeland and recalled RHP Virgil Vasquez from Triple-A Toledo to start Friday night in Oakland. They also acquired LHP Clay Rapada from the Cubs and RHP Chris Lambert from St. Louis in the completion of earlier trades. The Royals last swept three at home from Detroit in April 2003. Bonderman is 9-5 in his career against Kansas City. The Royals recalled 1B Ryan Shealy from Triple-A Omaha and placed him on the 60-day disabled list to clear a spot on the 40-man roster. They'll make another move before Friday's doubleheader at Minnesota. Johnson fails to impress in final preseason game NFL Chiefs' offense continues to struggle leading up to opener BY R.B. FALLSTROM ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. LOUIS — Larry Johnson got the break-in work he needed while supplying a lackluster Chiefs-Rams preseason finale with just a smidgen of star power. The Chiefs (0-4) were held to a 40-yard field goal by Justin Medlock late in the fourth quarter and wound up winless in the preseason, trailing the NFL with 32 points. Kansas City lost the Governor's Cup game, a contest so unimpiring that the Rams bought the final 900 tickets to ensure a sellout for only the second time in six seasons. Johnson, who ended a 25-day holdout earlier in the month, was the only starter of substance for either team who got on the field in St. Louis' 10-3 victory Thursday night. He shook off a bit of rust, carrying three times for 12 yards at the start of the Chiefs' first drive. Third-string quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Marques Hagans in the third quarter to give the Rams (2-2) a 10-0 lead. Hagans, battling for an extra receiving spot, had four catches for 53 yards. "It was good to get in the game and get a couple carries," Johnson said. "That's the toughest adjustment, getting back in the speed of the game and getting your timing down with your offensive linemen." The Rams figure to have a high-scoring offense featuring Steven Jackson and Marc Bulger, but totaled only 46 points in the preseason. Jackson, who led the NFL with 2,334 yards rushing and receiving last year, ended the preseason with only two receptions and no carries. Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen, suspended for a DUI for the first two games, also made his final appearance before an enforced absence. The Chiefs' Kolby Smith had a 55-yard run to the St. Louis 8 in the second quarter, but Kansas City was stymied when Tim McGarigle intercepted a Jeff Terrell pass at the 1. The Chiefs open the regular sea son against the Texans Sept. 9. ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson played in his first game since ending his holdout with the Chiefs. His contribution couldn't help the Chiefs win, though. 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