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Pedroia's RBI double lifts Red Sox

Dustin Pedroia doubled in a run in the eighth inning, Jon Lester outdueled Brian Bannister and the Boston Red Sox beat the visiting Kansas City Royals, 1-0, last night.

Lester (8-6) allowed four hits through eight innings, but Bannister (6-7) gave up only one hit through seven.

Then Mark Kotsay, playing with a calf injury, led off the bottom of the eighth with a clean single to center. Aaron Bates, called up to the majors for the first time on Monday, pinch ran and took second on Nick Green's sacrifice bunt.

Bannister threw a wild pitch in the dirt and Bates moved to third. Pedroia, coming off consecutive three-hit games, hit his first ball out of the infield yesterday for a double off the leftfield wall.

Bannister intentionally walked Kevin Youkilis before John Bale came on and retired David Ortiz on a groundout.

Jonathan Papelbon got the last three outs for his 23rd save in 25 opportunities.

Lester walked two and had eight strikeouts. Bannister went 7 2/3 innings, giving up three hits and four walks while striking out seven.

Both starters entered the game on a roll.

Lester was 4-1 in his previous seven starts with a 1.74 ERA. The last time he faced the Royals, he pitched a no-hitter May 19, 2008, at Fenway Park. In his previous game against them, he gave up one hit in eight scoreless innings on July 18, 2006.

Bannister had a 2.48 ERA in his last six starts but just a 2-3 record. Yesterday, he held the Red Sox hitless through four innings, allowing only walks to Youkilis in the first and J.D. Drew in the third.

But Jacoby Ellsbury led off the fifth with a single and got his 38th stolen base before Jason Varitek walked. Varitek was out at second and Ellsbury took third on Kotsay's force-play grounder.

With Green up, Kotsay took off for second and was caught in a rundown. Ellsbury raced home and appeared to slide in before catcher Miguel Olivo could tag him. After being called out Ellsbury bounced his helmet hard and was ejected by plate umpire Derryl Cousins.

In other games:

* At Baltimore, Alex Rios hit two doubles and scored a run as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Orioles, 2-0, to snap a three-game skid. Scott Rolen's 25-game hitting streak for Toronto ended with an 0-for-4 performance.

* At Detroit, All-Star Edwin Jackson (7-4) pitched seven strong innings and the Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians, 5-1. Marcus Thames hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning for Detroit.

* At St. Petersburg, Fla., Jeff Niemann (8-4) threw a six-hitter as the Tampa Bay Rays blanked the Oakland Athletics, 9-0.

* At Minneapolis, Joe Mauer's two-out single snapped a seventh-inning tie, and the Twins beat the Chicago White Sox, 6-4.

Noteworthy

* The Los Angeles Angels placed centerfielder Torii Hunter (right adductor strain) and rightfielder Vladimir Guerrero (right knee and hamstring) on the 15-day disabled list. Hunter will miss Tuesday's All-Star Game in St. Louis.

* Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge, who made the AL All-Star team as the 33rd man in a fan vote, said he will participate in the Home Run Derby on Monday night in St. Louis.

* The Orioles activated shortstop Cesar Izturis (appendicitis) from the 15-day disabled list and optioned rookie pitcher Dave Hernandez to Double A Bowie.

* Mariners shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt was traded to Kansas City for a pair of minor league pitchers, righthander Danny Cortes and lefthander Derrick Saito. *

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