MINNEAPOLIS — The Kansas City Royals have won the last six games started by James Shields, though it's hard to tell by looking at his record.
"I think my two-month anniversary was coming up of not getting a win," Shields said Friday night after throwing six solid innings in the Royals' 9-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins.
Shields (3-6) earned his 90th career win, although it was his first in 11 starts.
Shields' previous victory came April 30 in an 8-2 win over Tampa Bay. Since then, the Royals have failed to give Shields much run support. But it was a different story on Friday. Kansas City had a season-high four homers, two from Eric Hosmer, and one apiece from Billy Butler and Mike Moustakas.
Butler started things off with a three-run shot in the first.
"I can't remember the last time Shields has had a lead, I mean seriously, I can't remember," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
In fact, Friday marked the first time since that April 30 win that Shields had a lead of more than one run.
"Is that opening day?" Hosmer joked. "This is what our offense is capable of doing, and we feel confident that we can put up a lot of runs and then put up days like this."