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			 Put those two together and the Kansas City Royals held off the 
			Tigers for an 8-6 victory on Tuesday night. 
 Kelvin Herrera, the fifth of six Royals pitchers, threw three 
			straight sliders to Cabrera to strike him out swinging to end the 
			seventh with the bases full.
 
 "Now I have a slider -- ho, ho, ho," Herrera said.
 
 Cabrera probably was not expecting that from a right-arm that can 
			dial up 100 mile per hour with his fastball.
 
 "Who knows? You've got to be ready for anything," Cabrera said.
 
 While Cabrera did have a two-run double off winning pitcher Yordano 
			Ventura in the fifth, he also struck out in the third with the bases 
			loaded. Pitchers are throwing backward to Cabrera, not giving him a 
			steady diet of fastballs.
 
 "Hitters like Migey get pitched like that a lot," Tigers manager 
			Brad Ausmus said. "It's just the nature of who they are. You don't 
			keep pumping heaters to a Triple Crown winner. That will cost you.
 
			
			 "We're so used to seeing him roll. When he's not hitting .320 or 
			.330, it seems like something is wrong. The truth is its just part 
			of the (young) season because the numbers on the scoreboard are more 
			dramatic or more pronounced, he's off to a bad start. The truth is 
			if this happened in July you wouldn't even notice."
 Perez, who had one home run and five RBIs in his first 12 games, 
			clubbed a three-run homer in the fifth inning and a two-run double 
			in the third. Both hits came with two outs as the Royals jumped out 
			to an 8-2 lead after five innings.
 
 But by the end of the game, the Royals were forced to utilize closer 
			Wade Davis, who picked up his sixth save in as many chances. The 
			Royals usually reliable bullpen was anything but with four runs off 
			Danny Duffy and Joakim Soria.
 
 Tigers catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia homered in his third 
			consecutive game, a three-run blast to center off Royals left-hander 
			Duffy.
 
 After Duffy struck out the first two batters in the seventh, he 
			yielded a single to Victor Martinez and walked J.D. Martinez before 
			serving up Saltalamacchia's fifth home run of the season. He is the 
			first Tigers catcher to hit five home runs within the club's first 
			12 games.
 
 Soria, who absorbed the loss on Sunday at Oakland, faced four 
			Detroit batters in the eighth and retired only one. He was removed 
			after walking Justin Upton on four pitches to load the bases.
 
 Herrera was summoned to face Cabrera and struck him out on three 
			pitches. Herrera, however, hit Victor Martinez in the right knee 
			with a pitch to force home Jose Iglesias. Herrera retired J.D. 
			Martinez on a fly to right to end the inning.
 
 "Our roles are set until we need to change our roles," Royals 
			manager Ned Yost said of his bullpen. "So will we go back and look 
			at it? Yeah."
 
 Before the game Perez met with cancer patient Teresa Thaman and her 
			husband David, who are from Joplin, Mo.
 
 "Hopefully, God blesses that girl, and she'll be alive for a long 
			time," Perez said.
 
 Tigers right-hander Shane Greene threw 31 pitches in the Royals' 
			three-run second, which began with Kendrys Morales and Alex Gordon 
			coaxing walks with full counts.
 
 Jarrod Dyson, who was just activated off the disabled list, singled 
			to left in his first at-bat of the season on Greene's first pitch, 
			scoring Morales. Dyson and Gordon each moved up a base on the throw 
			home.
 
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			Greene promptly got Alcides Escobar in an 0-2 hole and looking 
			befuddled at the plate. But with a full count, Escobar punched a 
			single over the head of shortstop Jose Iglesias, driving in two 
			runs.
 The Royals hiked their lead to 5-0 in the third on Perez's two-out, 
			opposite-field double. Morales singled and Gordon walked ahead of 
			Perez.
 
 The Tigers got two runs back in the fifth. Cabrera, who struck out 
			in his first two at-bats, laced a two-run double, scoring Ian 
			Kinsler and Upton. The inning ended with Mike Aviles flying out to 
			Dyson in shallow right with the bases loaded.
 
 Perez made it 8-2 with a three-run homer in the bottom of the fifth, 
			driving a 2-1 pitch from left-hander Blaine Hardy out to left with 
			Eric Hosmer and Morales aboard. Hardy was making his season debut 
			after coming off the disabled list.
 
 "It's one bad pitch," Hardy said. "It sucks. It's one of those 
			things I wish I could take back the pitch, but I can't. I figured he 
			wouldn't be sitting on a curveball, but judging by his swing I think 
			he knew a curveball was coming. That just comes with facing these 
			guys so many times. It's kind of like a chess match."
 
 Greene was pulled after 4 1/3 innings, allowing seven runs, six hits 
			and four walks and hitting a batter.
 
 Ventura, who threw 98 pitches in five innings, was replaced by Luke 
			Hochevar to start the sixth. Ventura gave up two runs, six hits and 
			three walks while striking out five.
 
			 
			NOTES: The Royals recalled OF Jarrod Dyson from a rehab assignment 
			with Triple-A Omaha and started him in right field. He pulled his 
			right oblique in his first spring training at-bat and began the 
			season on the disabled list. The Royals optioned OF Reymond Fuentes 
			to Omaha. ... The Royals placed RP Dillon Gee on the paternity leave 
			list and recalled RHP Miguel Almonte to take his roster spot. Gee is 
			expected back Thursday. ... The Tigers activated LHP Blaine Hardy 
			(shoulder) from the DL and designated RHP Logan Kensing for 
			assignment. ... OF Cameron Maybin, who is rehabbing with Triple-A 
			Toledo from a left wrist fracture, was hit by a pitch Sunday on the 
			same wrist but in a different area. Manager Brad Ausmus said X-rays 
			and a CT scan were "clean" and Maybin could resume his rehab 
			assignment soon. ... Mike Aviles started at third base for the 
			Tigers, his first start since April 9. Nick Castellanos has started 
			the other 10 games at third. ... The Tigers assigned veteran C 
			Humberto Quintero to a minor league contract. ... Tigers RHP Jordan 
			Zimmermann and Royals RHP Ian Kennedy are the pitching probables for 
			Wednesday. ... Tigers RHP Jeff Ferrell, who is on the DL with a 
			rotator cuff impingement, began a rehab assignment with Class A 
			Lakeland, throwing a scoreless inning against Brevard County, 
			striking out one and allowing a hit. 
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