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SportsSeptember 24, 2014

CLEVELAND -- Rookie Yordano Ventura blanked Cleveland's punchless offense for seven innings as the Kansas City Royals kept pressure on first-place Detroit in the AL Central with a 7-1 win over the Indians on Tuesday night. The hard-throwing Ventura (14-10) allowed four singles and threw a 100 mph fastball on his 104th pitch...

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The Royals’ Billy Butler hits an RBI double off Indians starter Danny Salazar during the fifth inning Tuesday in Cleveland. The Royals won 7-1. (Tony Dejak ~ Associated Press)
The Royals’ Billy Butler hits an RBI double off Indians starter Danny Salazar during the fifth inning Tuesday in Cleveland. The Royals won 7-1. (Tony Dejak ~ Associated Press)

CLEVELAND -- Rookie Yordano Ventura blanked Cleveland's punchless offense for seven innings as the Kansas City Royals kept pressure on first-place Detroit in the AL Central with a 7-1 win over the Indians on Tuesday night.

The hard-throwing Ventura (14-10) allowed four singles and threw a 100 mph fastball on his 104th pitch.

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Salvador Perez's two-out, two-run double off Danny Salazar (6-8) put the Royals ahead 5-0 in the fifth and they turned their attention to the left-field scoreboard to monitor the Tigers' score. Kansas City entered one game out of first and with a grasp on one of the league's two wild-card spots.

The Royals are closing in on their first postseason appearance since 1985, when they won their only World Series title.

At 86-71, Kansas City matched its win total from last season. It's the first time the Royals have had consecutive seasons with at least 86 victories since 1977 and 1978.

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