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Smith homers twice to lead Royals past A's 7-3

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Lenny DiNardo was lights out again, and
the Oakland Athletics found enough offense to avoid the
embarrassment of being swept by the Royals at home for the first
time in almost two decades.

DiNardo allowed three singles to Joey Gathright among his five
hits en route to winning his third straight start and fifth
consecutive decision, and Marco Scutaro and Dan Johnson each
homered in a 6-1 victory over improving Kansas City on Sunday.

"Is that David Beckham?" teammate Nick Swisher joked while
maneuvering past the media swarm around DiNardo's locker.

Jeff DaVanon hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the first to give
DiNardo an early cushion. Scutaro, the fabulous fill-in during his
four-year Oakland tenure, hit a solo shot in the fourth for his
seventh home run of the year and also had three singles and drove
in another run. His four hits matched a career high, also
accomplished last Sept. 15 against the White Sox.

Johnson connected for his 12th homer leading off the sixth and
Jack Hannahan added an RBIs double two batters later.

DiNardo (8-6) worked a career-long eight innings and is 5-0 in
his last seven starts, including the first three-start winning
streak of his career. He didn't walk a batter for the first time in
six starts and pitched two-hit ball into the seventh as the A's
avoided a third straight defeat on the heels of a four-game winning
streak.

The left-hander hasn't lost since July 13 at Minnesota, his
first start after the All-Star break. He was efficient, too: as in
85 pitches with 58 strikes.

"Hopefully I'll have a few more of those," DiNardo said. "I
was pretty economical out there."

Kansas City outscored Oakland 16-5 in the first two games and
had a 22-7 scoring edge -- including the team's 6-2 win at Texas on
Thursday -- during a three-game winning streak. But the Royals
didn't get on the board Sunday until Emil Brown's RBIs single in the
seventh scored Mark Grudzielanek, who doubled leading off the
inning.

"We didn't take a good approach against him," Royals manager
Buddy Bell said of DiNardo. "He had a good cutter, he changed
speeds and he threw strikes. We didn't make him throw a lot of
pitches and that's to his credit. We didn't have a lot of
baserunners and we didn't have a lot of opportunities."

The Royals missed a chance for their first three-game sweep in
Oakland since June 14-16, 1988, which would have been only the
club's fourth overall here. Kansas City last swept the A's in
Kansas City from May 18-20, 1999.

DiNardo is making quite the case to be in Oakland's rotation
come 2008 -- though manager Bob Geren isn't ready to commit to
anything yet.

"We all like Lenny. I like him a lot," Geren said. "He's
definitely pitching well and we're very happy with what he's
doing."

Shannon Stewart had his first triple of the season leading off
the first for the A's, then scored on DaVanon's sacrifice fly.
Stewart added a sacrifice fly of his own in the sixth, when Oakland
began the inning with four straight hits and managed five total in
the frame off reliever John Bale.

Kyle Davies (1-2) allowed two runs and six hits in five innings,
struck out four and walked three for Kansas City, which will finish
its nine-game road trip with three games in Chicago starting Monday
night.

"We lost and I only gave them five innings," Davies said. "I
felt good out of the bullpen and I tried to take that with me into
the game but maybe I was too amped up. I couldn't get the ball down
and I couldn't locate my fastball. That leads to a lot of 3-2
counts and they were able to sit on the fastball. I didn't make too
many pitches."

Davies was acquired at the trading deadline from Atlanta for
Octavio Dotel and has only one win in his first four starts for the
Royals. This marked his first start against the A's since getting a
no-decision in his only appearance on June 10, 2005.

Game notes
Stewart tripled for the first time since May 6 of last year
while with Minnesota. ... A's DH Mike Piazza had the day off, and
Geren said he could wind up playing every day during the team's
upcoming seven-game road trip to Toronto and Tampa Bay. ... Davies
is 3-6 in 12 road starts this year. ... DiNardo did not allow a
home run for the first time in five outings. ... Seven of Oakland's
13 hits came in two innings against Bale. ... The Royals' Billy
Butler had his career-best seven-game hitting streak snapped. ...
Sunday marked the 27-year anniversary of the end of Hall of Famer
George Brett's club-record 30-game hitting streak for the Royals.

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