Giants overcome Lincecum's rough outing in 13-9 win against Royals

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Tim Lincecum was tagged for 11 hits and seven runs, including three homers, but the San Francisco Giants came all the way back to beat the Kansas City Royals 13-9 on Sunday.

Making his fifth start of the spring, Lincecum gave up home runs to Salvador Perez, Jason Donald and Carlos Peguero. The right-hander also struck out seven and walked one in 42/3 innings.

Brandon Crawford sparked San Francisco's eight-run sixth with a two-run homer. Brandon Belt hit an RBI single and Hector Sanchez added a two-run single.

With two outs, Gregor Blanco hit a drive into the right-center gap, driving in two runs, and came all the way around to score himself for a 9-7 lead. The play was ruled a triple and an error, due to a dropped throw on the relay.

The Giants added two more runs in the seventh for an 11-7 advantage. After Kansas City cut the lead to 11-9 with two runs in the eighth, the Giants got two more in the eighth on a home run by Ehire Adrianza.

Starting Time

Royals: Right-hander Yordano Ventura solidified his hold on the No. 3 spot in the rotation by limiting the Giants to just one run on five hits in five innings. The 22-year-old Ventura walked three and struck out three.

James Shields will start on opening day in Detroit, followed by Jason Vargas and then Ventura, who was 0-1 in three starts for the Royals last year.

Giants: Lincecum said he had some good pitches and bad pitches Sunday, but was generally out of synch. He thought his body positioning allowed his lower posterior to "float" toward the plate before the rest of his body.

"My pitch count was up and I was erratic," he said. "I wasn't throwing the changeup anywhere I wanted to. I wasn't so much interested in the results than I was getting the work in. It (end of spring) has become more of a mental grind thing than mechanics. If this would have been a regular-season game, I would have studied the hitters more, but that doesn't mean the result would have been any different."

Lincecum currently is slotted No. 4 in Bruce Bochy's rotation.

Trainer's Room

Royals: No injuries to report.

Giants: The team continues to treat left fielder Michael Morse's calf with caution. He was used as a pinch hitter Sunday, and his return as a defensive player remains uncertain.

Player Moves

Royals: The team announced Sunday left-handers Danny Duffy and Donnie Joseph were optioned to Triple-A Omaha, while right-handed pitchers Cory Wade and P.J. Walters were assigned to minor-league camp.

Giants: After the game, the team optioned right-handed reliever George Kontos to Triple-A Fresno and sent left-handed reliever Dan Runzler to minor-league camp. Runzler earned the win Sunday.

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