Alex Gordon Homers in 10th to Lift Royals Past Blue Jays

TORONTO — Alex Gordon ended a
"horrible" day with one sweet swing, a 10th-inning homer that gave the
Kansas City Royals a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.

"Absolutely horrible game on my part
till the 10th inning," said Gordon, who was 0-for-3 on Wednesday before
the home run. "Luckily, I was able to help the team out. It felt good."

Jose Guillen also hit a three-run
homer for Kansas City and Alex Gonzalez had a two-run shot for Toronto,
before the Blue Jays scored a run in the eighth inning to tie the game.

Gordon drove a 1-0 pitch from Scott
Downs
(0-1) to center with two out in the 10th, disappointing the crowd
of 15,577. It was just the second hit of the season for Gordon, who
returned to the lineup Saturday after missing the first 10 games with a
broken right thumb.

Before the 10th, there hadn't been
much to get excited about for Gordon.

"It was terrible," Gordon said. "I was
swinging and missing. I had no bounce at the plate. I made an error. It
felt good to put one into the seats in extra innings."

Wednesday was the first time Gordon
played without a protective cast on his thumb, which he injured sliding
headfirst into second base during a spring training game March 6.

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Royals catcher Jason Kendall was
pleased to see Gordon display some "unbelievable pop."

"You can tell things are starting to
click for him a little bit and he's getting that timing back down,"
Kendall said. "That was a big-time hit by a big-time player."

Robinson Tejeda (1-1) worked one
inning for the win and Joakim Soria finished for his fourth save as the
Royals avoided a series sweep. They had won just five of its past 24 in
Toronto.

"It would have put a real bad taste
in our mouths if we hadn't found a way to come back and get that win,"
Royals manager Trey Hillman said.

Zack Greinke remained winless despite
pitching seven sharp innings, a season-high, allowing two runs and two
hits while striking out eight. Greinke handed a 3-2 lead over to the
Royals' beleaguered bullpen, which cost him once again.

"He's had some tough luck," Kendall
said. "He's 0-2 and he probably should be three and something."

Greinke wasn't too concerned about
failing to pick up his first victory.

"It doesn't really matter," Greinke
said. "You just do what you do. I finally went deep into the game so
that was exciting."

Josh Rupe started the eighth and gave
up a leadoff single to Jose Molina, who was replaced by pinch runner
Mike McCoy. John McDonald sacrificed McCoy to second before John Parrish
came on to face Fred Lewis, who lined an RBI single off the glove of
second baseman Alberto Callaspo.

Lewis stole second base, but Parrish
struck out Gonzalez and Adam Lind grounded out to end the threat.

Kansas City jumped on the Blue Jays'
Shaun Marcum
in the first. Scott Podsednik hit a one-out single and went
to third on Billy Butler's double before Guillen homered to left, his
sixth of the season.

Marcum allowed three runs and six
hits in seven innings, walked one and struck out six.

"We got to Marcum early but he had
good stuff," Hillman said. "After the first inning, he didn't leave too
many pitches out over the plate."

Greinke, the defending AL Cy Young
winner, had one of his worst starts of last season in Toronto, allowing
seven runs and nine hits in five innings during a 9-3 loss June 5. The
right-hander came in 1-4 with a 7.07 ERA in five starts at Rogers
Centre.

"I gave up six or eight earned runs
and it should have been 15, they were hitting the ball so hard," Greinke
said of that start. "It was nice to not see line drives going off
everywhere."

He didn't allow a hit through the
first three innings and erased his only base runner with a double play.
But Greinke hit Lewis to begin the third, then gave up the two-run homer
to Gonzalez, his fifth of the year.

Notes
Toronto placed LHP Brian
Tallet
(forearm) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Apr. 18, and placed 3B
Edwin Encarnacion (shoulder) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 15.
The Blue Jays recalled LHP Brett Cecil from Triple-A Las Vegas to start
Friday at Tampa Bay, while 2B Aaron Hill (right hamstring) will come
off the DL Friday. … Kendall reached on a bunt single in the seventh,
extending his hitting streak to 14 games. … Podsednik returned to the
lineup after missing two games because of a family emergency. He was
caught stealing in the sixth, the first time he's been thrown out this
season. … Royals RHP Roman Colon, who was designated for assignment,
cleared waivers and will be sent to Triple-A Omaha.