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  Sunday, Aug. 6 1:05pm ET
Garciaparra HR only run on Reichert
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- Even after tagging Tim Wakefield for three hits, Johnny Damon praised the once-struggling knuckleballer.

"He's a guy I'd love to see on our team," Damon said Sunday after leading the Kansas City Royals over the Boston Red Sox 3-1. "Our big sluggers were happy to see him go."

Johnny Damon
Damon

Wakefield (6-6) left after seven strong innings, outdueled by Dan Reichert (5-6).

The rookie right-hander allowed one run and seven hits in eight innings, striking out five and walking three -- the fourth consecutive start in which he allowed three earned runs or fewer.

"He's gradually gotten better," Royals manager Tony Muser said. "I'm hoping he's starting to develop the confidence that he can pitch at this level."

Ricky Bottalico got two outs for his 11th save in 17 chances.

Damon went 3-for-4 as the Royals won the final game of the three-game series. The subject of trade rumors in the first half, he is the league's top hitter since the All-Star break, batting .477 (51-for-107) to raise his average from .267 to .319.

"I didn't have the right baseball frame of mind," Damon said. "It does wear on you a little."

On Sunday, Damon wore down the Red Sox, singling to lead off the game and scoring Kansas City's first run. He singled and stole two bases in the third before he was thrown out trying to tag up and score on a popup to deep third base.

"We weren't doing anything against Wakefield, so we had to take some chances," Damon said.

Wakefield gave up an unearned run and three hits in seven innings before running into trouble in the eighth.

"He didn't really battle. I thought he cruised," catcher Scott Hatteberg said. "He struggled in the bullpen. Then he got out there, and he pitched great."

Carlos Febles led off with a single and then stole second. Damon moved him to third on an infield single before Hipolito Pichardo came on to pitch.

Rey Sanchez grounded into a fielder's choice that erased Damon but scored Febles to make it 2-1. Mike Sweeney singled, and Jermaine Dye singled to score Sanchez before Joe Randa hit into an inning-ending double play.

Damon singled in the first, took second on a groundout and scored when Troy O'Leary dropped Dye's fly ball in left field for a two-base error.

Boston tried to rally in the ninth. Mike Lansing singled off Jerry Spradlin leading off but was thrown out stretching by left fielder Mark Quinn.

Rico Brogna and Jason Varitek singled, bringing on Bottalico, who retired Trot Nixon on a flyout and Brian Daubach on a groundout.

Nomar Garciaparra had a homer and double to raise his league-leading average to .394. Carl Everett, a day after shouting at manager Jimy Williams, was cheered by the crowd and went 1-for-4.

Garciaparra's homer went to straightaway center field, where the Green Monster ends with a vertical yellow line that delineates the field of play. If the ball hits to the left of the line, it's in play; to the right, it's a homer.

Second base umpire Ian Lamplugh ran out to make the call and immediately signaled that the ball was in play, leaving Garciaparra on second. Williams ran out to argue, but third base umpire John Shulock was already on his way out to talk to Lamplugh.

After a brief conversation, Shulock signaled a homer, and Garciaparra finished his trot around the bases.

Game notes
Wakefield hasn't won since July 16. ... Damon has 15 multihit games since the All-Star break. ... Quinn was hitless, stopping a 13-game hitting streak. ... The Royals have one homer in their last nine games. ... The attendance of 33,442 was Boston's 30th consecutive sellout. ... Daubach was called out on strikes in the eighth, returned to the plate when it was ruled a foul tip, then struck out, anyway. ... The Red Sox intend to activate Tomo Ohka to pitch Monday night and option Rick Croushore to Triple-A Pawtucket.
 


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