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Bannister helps Royals end 12-game slide against Orioles
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Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Brett Tomko looks to the outfield after allowing a three-run home run during the first inning of a major league baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, May 10, 2008.
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Baltimore Orioles' Kevin Millar, right, gets a head slap from teammate Brian Roberts (1) after his three-run home run during the first inning of their baseball game against the Kansas City Royals in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday, May 10, 2008. The three-run homer came off Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Brett Tomko.
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Brian Bannister allowed two singles in eight innings and the Kansas City Royals beat Baltimore 4-0 Sunday to end their 12-game skid against the Orioles.

It was Kansas City's first victory over Baltimore since July 25, 2006.

Bannister struck out five and walked two to end a personal four-game losing streak. He did not allow a runner to reach second. Joakim Soria tossed a perfect ninth to finish Kansas City's fourth shutout of the year.

Bannister was 0-4 with an 8.02 ERA and had allowed 33 hits in 21 1-3 innings over his previous four starts. He held the Orioles to one hit - a Guillermo Quiroz line drive single to right in the third - in the first six innings and quickly erased him when Luis Hernandez grounded into a double play.

The only other hit Bannister (4-4) allowed was a two-out Luke Scott single in the seventh.

Brian Burres (3-4) allowed four runs and nine hits in six-plus innings for the Orioles.

The Royals led 2-0 after six innings. Jose Guillen singled and scored on Mark Teahen's base hit in the second. Guillen also doubled in Alex Gordon in the third.

Burres, who has lost three consecutive starts, left after walking Joey Gathright and allowing David DeJesus' single with no outs in the seventh. Gathright eventually scored when Gordon grounded into a fielder's choice, and Billy Butler singled in DeJesus.

Gathright took an extra-base hit away from Adam Jones when he made a leaping catch before crashing into the center-field fence in the second.

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