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Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Miguel Cabrera hit his 40th homer of the season and knocked in three runs, Max Scherzer became the first 18-game winner in the majors and the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals, 6-3, on Sunday at Comerica Park. Wholesale Air Max 90 Mens . Scherzer (18-1) allowed two runs on five hits while striking out four over eight innings for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who won three contests in this five-game series. The 29-year-old right-hander became the fifth pitcher since 1912 to win at least 18 of his first 19 decisions, according to STATS. Torii Hunter, Brayan Pena and Ramon Santiago each drove in a run for Detroit, which had 12 hits. Kansas City starter Bruce Chen (5-1) gave up six runs on eight hits over 5 1/3 innings. Billy Butler hit a solo homer and Salvador Perez and Emilio Bonifacio each had an RBI. After hitting a walk-off homer Saturday night, Cabrera socked a two-run shot on the first pitch he saw Sunday. Austin Jackson, who led off with a single, scored on Cabreras blast over the wall in left. Detroit tacked on another run in the third. With two outs, Hunter hit a ground-rule double to right and raced home on Cabreras single to left-center field. The Tigers gave Scherzer some more run support in the fifth. Jose Iglesias and Austin Jackson hit back-to-back doubles to put men on second and third. Hunters sacrifice fly to right made it a 4-0 contest. Scherzer allowed just one hit through five innings. The Royals finally moved a runner past first in the sixth when Jarrod Dyson singled, stole second and advanced to third on David Loughs groundout. Scherzer, though, got Eric Hosmer looking at strike three. Detroit scored two more runs in the bottom half. Andy Dirks singled and crossed the plate on Penas double to center. Louis Coleman then took over for Chen and Santiago greeted him with an RBI single to right. Kansas City got both of those runs back in the seventh. Butler singled, moved to third on Alex Gordons double and scored on Perezs groundout. Bonifacio followed with an RBI double to left-center field. Butler homered off Joaquin Benoit in the ninth to account for the final margin. Game Notes It was the 11th time in Tigers history that a player has hit 40-or-more home runs in a season. Cabrera became just the third player in franchise history to hit 40-or-more homers in back-to-back seasons. Cheap Air Max 90 Womens China . The third baseman whipped the ball across the diamond to second baseman Aaron Hill. He quickly tossed it to shortstop Chris Owings, who flipped over his shoulder to left fielder Cody Ross. Cheap Air Max 90 White . I wondered how NHL coaches would feel about a playoff schedule that allowed them to open a best-of-seven series on the road, which many claim to favour, yet still gave them the precious home-ice edge for a seventh game. http://www.outletairmax90cheap.com/outlet-air-max-90-the-starry-sky-black-cheap.html . - Josh Sterk scored twice to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 7-1 rout of the Ottawa 67s in Mondays Ontario Hockey League action.CALGARY -- The Canadian womens hockey team will see palm trees and beaches and feel tropical temperatures when they arrive in Sochi, Russia, next week. This isnt a vacation, however, as they intend to skate hard in the Black Sea resort city that will host the Winter Olympics next February. The Canadian women depart Sunday on a trip designed to be a physical and mental orientation to the Games environment. Theyre scheduled to play the Russian womens team Sept. 8 and Sept. 10 at the secondary rink Shayba -- the venue for the preliminary-round games of the Olympic womens tournament -- before returning Sept. 11. The Canadians will practise and dryland train, as well as tour the athletes village and the city where they intend to defend the gold medal. "I look at it as a test event for us," captain Hayley Wickenheiser said. "Were playing two games against Russia. Competition is important, but its secondary to figuring out what the venues are like and where you are in proximity and what kind of food you need to eat. "Weve got a young group that hasnt done a lot of international travel, so its about adjusting to time change and being expected to perform. I tell the girls were doing Rocky in Russia." There wont be snow to pull a sled through as Sylvester Stallone did in "Rocky IV". Sochi is on the same latitude as southern France and in a zone that supports palm trees. The forecasted high next week is 30 degrees. Head coach Dan Church wants to see his 27 Olympic hopefuls persevere and perform through the fog of severe jet lag. Theyve been training full-time in Calgary since Aug. 6 and their bodies are still adjusting to a heavy workload. "We have to be good at playing a little tired," Church said. "We have to train through this period. The result of the games is secondary to what we need to do to prepare for the overall picture. "First and foremost its to be in the environment. Secondly, we want to continue to develop our players and the team, push some of the systems play we want to implement and finish off this five-week training block with some really good games." He has built one "beach day" into their schedule and some time to explore Sochi. "A lot of people dont realize you can train as hard as you want, but if you dont rest hard, the training isnt as effective," Church said. The majority of the players and Church will experience Russia for the first time. Wickenheiser travelled to the country once when she played mens pro hockey in Finland. But the veteran of five Olympic Games is anxious to see what Sochi has in store for her and her teammates. "Im just curious about the venue,"t; Wickenheiser said. Air Max 90 Mens Outlet. "The only thing that matters to me is the rink. I could sleep in a cardboard box." The 35-year-old from Shaunavon, Sask., has added her voice to widespread criticism of anti-gay laws Russia passed in June. The legislation bans promotion of "non-traditional" sexual relations, which makes Pride events illegal and muzzles gay organizations. A debate is underway on how gay athletes, or athletes who have gay family members or friends at the Games, will be treated in Sochi. International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge says hes received written assurances from the Russian government that everyone will be welcome in Sochi "regardless of sexual orientation" but it is unclear what would happen to athletes or fans if they engaged in behaviour deemed illegal under Russian law. Wickenheiser says she wont censor herself if shes asked about the controversy while in Russia. "I feel this is the way most athletes and most people in the free world think about it," she said. "I do think what theyre doing is discriminating against human rights. I just think its the 21st century. Its 2014. We have to not let those things happen." The Canadian Olympic Committee has trumpeted its support of Canadian athletes participating in Pride events across the country throughout this summer. Speedskaters Denny Morrison, Anastasia Bucsis and Shannon Rempel, as well as luger Sam Edney will walk in Calgarys Pride Parade on Sunday, the COC said Friday in a release. The Russian womens hockey team won the bronze medal at Aprils world hockey championship in Ottawa. It was the countrys first medal since taking bronze in 2001. After years of neglect, the Russian Hockey Federation is investing in female hockey because the host country wants a medal to add to its total in Sochi. Former NHL player Alexei Yashin is the teams general manager. "They have dramatically improved their game," Wickenheiser said. "In talking to some of the players . . . they really like Alexei Yashin and they really feels hes cares about them and is invested in them as hockey players. "I think for the first time ever, they have a spark of hope. They want to train hard. I know some of the training theyve been doing. Its the old Russian Red Army way." Russias support of womens hockey has come too late to challenge Canada and the U.S. for gold in Sochi, but Wickenheiser feels the country is capable of becoming a legitimate rival for the North Americans. "If they did invest in their program over the next five or six years, of any country they could do it," she said. "They have the talent." ' ' '

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