Advertisement

Ortiz Hits 2-Run Homer As Boston Beats Royals

Kansas City's Brayan Pena looks away as Boston's David Ortiz watches his two-run home run in the fifth inning of the game on Sunday in Boston. (AP)
Kansas City's Brayan Pena looks away as Boston's David Ortiz watches his two-run home run in the fifth inning of the game on Sunday in Boston. (AP)

Yup, just like last year.

Ortiz capped his big May with his 11th homer of the season and Lester pitched seven strong innings, helping the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 8-1 on Sunday to salvage a split of the four-game series.

Lester, just 1-2 with a 4.71 ERA in April, is 6-0 with a 1.43 ERA in his last seven starts. Ortiz, who hit .143 with one homer and four RBIs in the first month of the season, batted .363 in May with 10 homers and 27 RBIs.

"People started trash talking too early," Ortiz said.

Lester felt Ortiz deserved more support after his slow start because he came back strong last season, finishing with 28 homers and 99 RBIs.

"I don't think anybody doubted him," Lester said. "He started off slow last year and put up great numbers. I started off slow in April. Players start of slow."

Ortiz batted .230 with no homers in April last year. Lester was 1-2 with a 5.40 ERA.

"He took some good swings today," Boston manager Terry Francona said of Ortiz. "He's really taking good swings. He's gotten to the point where he really feels good about himself. You can see it in his body language. When they make a mistake he hits it a long way."

Mike Cameron doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored three times for Boston. Jason Varitek added a solo homer.

The Red Sox, who are off on Memorial Day, went 18-11 in May after going 11-12 in April.

Lester (6-2) allowed one run and four hits. He retired 11 of 12 batters over the middle innings as the Red Sox opened a 7-1 lead.

"His pitch count got up a little bit, but he always made a big pitch when he needed to kind of limit the damage," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "He pitched a good game. His cutter was the pitch that would get him out of trouble."

The Red Sox scored three times in the fifth and sixth to take control. Ortiz's two-run shot to center off reliever Brad Thompson (0-4) made it 4-1 in the fifth, and Cameron added a two-run double in the sixth.

Marco Scutaro had three hits and two RBIs for the Red Sox. His slow roller to the right of the mound in the fifth drove in Bill Hall and gave Boston a 2-1 lead.

Bruce Chen, inserted into Kansas City's rotation when Gil Meche was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday with right shoulder bursitis, allowed one run and two hits in four innings. He threw 43 of his 75 pitches for strikes.

"I'm very happy with the way I threw the ball today," Chen said. "Last time I pitched, I threw like 40 pitches. I think Ned made a very good decision when he pulled me out."

Thompson was tagged for six runs and seven hits in 1 2-3 innings for Kansas City, which lost 1-0 Saturday after winning the first two of the series.

"Two out of four is nice, but it's much better when you win the last two," Yost said.

Brayan Pena's run-scoring grounder gave the Royals a 1-0 lead in the second. Ortiz's sacrifice fly tied it in the third.

This program aired on May 31, 2010. The audio for this program is not available.

Advertisement

More from WBUR

Listen Live
Close