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  Wednesday, Aug. 9 8:05pm ET
Life is sweet for Royals' Sweeney
 
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Herk Robinson must be absolutely awash in remorse.

Mike Sweeney
Mike Sweeney is making believers in K.C. with performances like Wednesday's, when he went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs against Toronto.

"I hope you make me regret this," Robinson said when he refused to give Mike Sweeney a multiyear contract.

As a rookie first baseman, Sweeney often appeared clumsy and heavy-footed after switching from catcher on an emergency basis last year. That's why Robinson, then the general manager, declined to sign him to a multiyear contract.

Now Sweeney is making tough plays look routine as well as ranking among the AL leaders in hits and RBIs. While going 3-for-4 and driving in three runs Wednesday night in a 5-3 victory over Toronto, Sweeney was most proud of two outstanding defensive plays.

"What was exciting was not only did I do well with the bat, I did well with the glove," Sweeney said.

"Now I'm starting to feel more confident and I'm starting to get recognized for my defense as well as my offense."

Sweeney was a backup catcher last year when he was pressed into service at first.

"Herk's explanation was, `We don't believe in you over at first base,' " Sweeney said. "I told him, `It's not if, it's when I show you guys I'm a first baseman. You're going to regret this.'

"Herk told me, `Mike ... I hope we do regret it. I hope you do prove you can play first base at the big league level.' "

Sweeney, who has 39 singles and three homers in his last 42 hits, connected off Steve Trachsel in the third for a 4-2 lead as the Blue Jays lost their eighth road game in nine starts.

A batter earlier, Toronto shortstop Alex Gonzalez failed to touch second and threw wildly to first on a potential double-play grounder.

Trachsel (6-11) went five innings, giving up five runs on eight hits, and remained winless in eight starts. His last victory was with Tampa Bay on June 27 when he beat Toronto. He is 0-1 in two starts with the Blue Jays.

Jeff Suppan (6-6), who is 4-0 in his last six starts, got the victory. He went eight-plus innings, allowing 11 hits, three runs and no walks, striking out eight.

Dave Martinez had an RBI single in the first for Toronto, which got another run in the third on Shannon Stewart's 15th home run.

Johnny Damon singled leading off Kansas City's fourth and Rey Sanchez grounded to second baseman Mickey Morandini. But Damon was safe at second when umpires said shortstop Gonzalez did not touch the bag after taking Morandini's throw.

"The umpire said he was off the bag when he got the ball," said Toronto manager Jim Fregosi, who ran out to argue with second base ump Kerwin Danley.

"He told Gonzalez that the guy beat the play. Then he told me he was off the bag. Honestly, he just messed it up."

Damon then got up and sped to third as Gonzalez's throw to first sailed over Carlos Delgado's head.

Sweeney, who hadn't homered since July 18, then hit a 1-1 pitch over the fence in left. With two outs, Todd Dunwoody's RBI single made it 5-2.

Tony Batista added an RBI double in the ninth for Toronto.

Tim Byrdak got two outs in the ninth before Andy Larkin got the final out for his first career save.

Game notes
The Blue Jays plan to bring RHP Joey Hamilton back on Sunday from a Triple-A rehab assignment in Syracuse. They are not certain when he will rejoin the roster. ... Kansas City's Carlos Febles made a fine play in the first when he dived to his left and did a belly flop to stop Delgado's grounder. ... Three of Stewart's 15 homers have been off Suppan, who leads the majors with 30 allowed. ... Toronto CF Jose Cruz robbed Gregg Zaun of extra bases when he ran down his liner in the gap. ... The Blue Jays have homered in 96 of 116 games.
 


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