Carlos Beltran had a birthday party at the Minnesota Twins' expense.
Beltran homered and tripled on his 27th birthday to help the Kansas City Royals rout Minnesota 10-1 on Saturday night for their second victory in 10 games.
``Today is my birthday and God really blessed me with a good day,'' Beltran said. ``This is one of my best birthdays. I just feel good at the plate. I'm being patient and seeing the ball good.''
Beltran, tied for the American League lead with seven homers, hit a solo shot into the right-field seats in the third off right-hander Seth Greisinger (0-1).
Beltran, also the AL leader with 20 runs, tripled to right in the fifth to score Tony Graffanino.
Both of Beltran's hits were off Greisinger.
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``He's smoking,'' Greisinger said. ``He's certainly not a guy you want to make
a mistake to and I made a couple. He takes advantage of mistakes. On the home
run, I threw down and in at his knees, but that's his power zone, right in his
loop. He's a hot hitter and I knew that going into the game.
``On the triple, it was a curveball and he pulled it down the line. I think both of those are hitters' pitches. I did all right, but that is one guy you've got to watch out for.''
Rookie reliever Shawn Camp (1-0), who replaced injured starter Darrell May in the fifth, worked 3 2-3 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits, to pick up his first major league victory.
``With (Andres) Blanco and (Tony) Graffanino behind me, those guys are a wall,'' Camp said. ``I'm a ground ball pitcher and I think like that is a hit and Blanco barehanded the ball and throws out the guy (Luis Rivas) by a half step.
``I've got the ball from this win and it is going in my new trophy case. I'm only 299 balls away from 300. No one can take this day away from me.''
May left because of a strained muscle in his left groin area. He allowed one run on four hits and two walks in 4 1-3 innings.
``We don't think it is serious right now,'' Royals manager Tony Pena said.
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Pena said it is not the same area that landed May on the disabled list twice
in 2002 with groin strains and bothered him in spring training last year and
this March.
``It was an unfortunate incident with Darrell,'' Camp said. ``I was able to go out and throw strikes to a great hitting team and got a lot of ground balls. This is a great team and we've had some tough losses. This game is something we can build on.''
Joe Randa doubled in the second and scored on Ken Harvey's single for the first Royals' run. Harvey, who has hit safely in 10 of his 11 starts, had three hits, raising his average to .413.
Michael Ryan's two-out triple in the third scored Cristian Guzman for the only run May allowed.
The Royals hiked their lead to 5-1 in the sixth on Graffanino's two-run single. One of the runs was unearned after Guzman committed his second error of the game. Graffanino also had an RBI single in the Royals' four-run eighth.
Matt Stairs homered in the seventh and had a run-scoring single in theeighth for the Royals.
Notes
The Royals' game that was rained out Wednesday at Cleveland will be made up
as part of a day-night doubleheader on July 24 at Jacobs Field. ... Twins C
Rob Bowen made his second start, giving Henry Blanco a rest. ... Royals 2B Desi
Relaford, on the disabled list because of a pulled left hamstring, reported
Saturday to the Royals' Omaha affiliate, to begin a rehab assignment. If Relaford
has no setbacks, he will rejoin the team Tuesday. ... The Royals turned four
double plays, with Blanco having a hand in each. ... Graffaninocollected three
hits and is hitting .448 in his seven-game hitting streak.