KANSAS CITY, Mo. Hydro Flask Kaufen Schweiz . -- On paper, it didnt look like a good matchup for Jeremy Guthrie. The Kansas City Royals starter had yielded an American League high 12 home runs and the Chicago White Sox rank second in the AL with 52 long balls. The right-hander didnt get the win, but he beat the odds. Guthrie, Wade Davis and Greg Holland combined on a four-hitter and the Kansas City Royals rallied in the eighth inning to beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1 Wednesday night and avoid being swept in their three-game series. "I try to win and try not to give up home runs," Guthrie said. "You tell me how Im doing. Ive got 12 home runs and two wins. So I guess Im not doing so hot on either." The White Sox had scored 14 runs and hit five home runs in the first two games. "Today was more defence and pitching," Guthrie said. "They hit for power, which is obviously dangerous anytime when you have a chance to leave the yard. It makes it tough to pitch to them." Guthrie, who is winless in seven starts since an April 9 victory over Tampa Bay, left after seven innings with the score 1-1. He gave up three hits, walked two and struck out two. "He just moves the ball in and out," White Sox third baseman Conor Gillaspie said. "Guthrie throws a lot of pitches out of the zone and it seemed like he does it on purpose, but not really today. We just kept swinging at it." Guthrie credited his fastball for his success against the White Sox. "I thought the fastball was used effectively to both sides of the plate to all the hitters. ..." he said. "My mindset was to throw strikes and get deep into the game." Wade Davis (3-1) struck out two in a flawless eighth and has tossed 10 scoreless innings in his last nine appearances. Greg Holland logged his 13th save in 14 chances, but not before giving up a single to Dayan Viciedo and walking Adam Dunn in the ninth. "It makes everybodys job easier when you have Wade and Holland and the way theyre thrown the ball all season long," Guthrie said. The Royals snapped a 1-1 tie in the eighth when Nori Aoki scored on Billy Butlers sacrifice fly. Aoki started the one-out rally with a bunt single on a two-strike count. He advanced to third on Alcides Escobars single. Eric Hosmer was walked intentionally to load the bases, and Aoki scored on Butlers fly to right. "Thats actually the first time in my entire baseball career Ive bunted with two strikes," Aoki said. "I was actually pretty nervous. Pedro (Grifol, hitting coach) convinced me to do it. I guess I have a pretty high chance of getting a bunt down, so it doesnt really matter what the count is. Im glad I was able to do that today." Danny Valencia then walked on five pitches, scoring Escobar with the second run of the inning. Paul Konerko, who leads all active visiting players with 149 RBIs at Kauffman Stadium, singled to left in the second to score Alexei Ramirez for the Chicagos run. The Royals tied it in the third when Aokis groundball single to left scored Pedro Ciriaco. The Royals wasted a chance to take the lead in the fourth when they loaded the bases with one out on singles by Butler, Valencia and Lorenzo Cain. Ciriaco, however, rolled the first pitch back to the mound and left-hander Jose Quintana started an inning ending double play. Quintana (2-4) took the loss, charged with three runs on eight hits over 7 1-3 innings. "I feel a little bit sad for no win," Quintana said. "It was a really hard game. We won the series and well get ready for the next game. I think next time itll be better for me. I dont get frustrated. I only have control to pitch a good game." NOTES: RHP Matt Lindstrom, who tops the White Sox with six saves, will have left ankle surgery to repair a torn sheath Friday and is expected to be out three months. RHP Ronald Belisario will close out White Sox games in Lindstroms absence. . White Sox LHP Chris Sale will come off the disabled list Thursday and start against the Yankees, his first outing since April 17. . The Royals 20 home runs rank last in the majors. Hydro Flask Billig . Joining him in this years class were Switzerlands Patrick Huerlimann and Norways Eigil Ramsfjell. The announcement was made at the world mens curling championship at Capital Indoor Stadium in China. Hydro Flask Schweiz .I shared with him how much I appreciated all he had done for us, Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said of that Thursday night farewell. http://www.hydroflaskflasche.ch/ . PETERSBURG, Fla.The Toronto Maple Leafs were able to record their first home win of the season in dramatic fashion the last time out, and they hope to make it two in a row at Air Canada Centre when the rival Detroit Red Wings visit tonight. Listen to the game unfold live on TSN Radio 1050 beginning at 7pm et. Fridays battle marks the start of a home-and-home series between the Original Six and Atlantic Division foes. Detroit will host the back end of the set on Saturday. The Maple Leafs began 2014-15 with consecutive regulation losses at home before posting Sundays 6-3 road win over the New York Rangers. Toronto then returned home and picked up a thrilling overtime win Tuesday against the Colorado Avalanche. Toronto trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes against the visiting Avalanche, but Joffrey Lupul sent the game beyond regulation with the lone goal of the third period and Phil Kessel later won it in overtime. Kessel scored just 34 seconds into the extra session to deliver the 3-2 victory. He retrieved a puck in the Colorado zone, had a step on Avalanche defenceman Tyson Barrie as he cut to the front of the net and swept the puck underneath Semyon Varlamov. Phils a special player. If you give him enough opportunities, he can score, he can hurt people in different ways, said Toronto head coach Randy Carlyle. Kessel went without a point in his first two games of the season, but has recorded two goals and three assists in Torontos two victories. The 27-year- old American winger led the Leafs in goals and points in each of his five seasons with the club. Tyler Bozak notched two assists in Tuesdays win, while James van Riemsdyk added the other goal. James Reimer made 22 saves for the win. Reimer expects to get the start in net tonight, while Jonathan Bernier could man the crease in tomorrows rematch against the Red Wings. Reimer is winless with a 3.94 GAA in three lifetime outings versus the Wings, while Bernier is 2-2-1 with a 3.06 goals against average in his career against Detroit. Lupul was back on the ice Friday morning after missing Thursdays practice and confirmed he was playing tonight. The left winger has a lower-body injury he tweaked in Tuesdays game against the Avalanche. Jake Gardiner, out of the lineup as a healthy scratch for the past two games, was paired with Morgan Rielly at Fridays practice and could be back in game-action this evening. Stephane Robidas confirmed he was a scratch for tonights contest, likely in favour of Gardiner. Detroit is playing its first road game of 2014-15 on Friday after beginning the season on a three-game homestand. Hydro Flask Günstig. The Red Wings won the opener at Joe Louis Arena, but then lost two straight. The Wings were lucky to earn a point from their last outing, losing 3-2 in Wednesdays shootout against Boston, which had dropped a 2-1 decision in Detroit on the first night of the season. The Bruins held a 2-1 edge after two periods before Gustav Nyquist evened the score with a power-play goal early in the third stanza. Tomas Tatar also scored in regulation for the Red Wings, while Jimmy Howard took the loss despite stopping 37 pucks. Detroit was outshot by a 39-20 margin in the setback and went 1-for-5 on the power play. Howie stole us a point here tonight, noted Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. All in all tonight we werent as good as wed like to be. Weve just gotta be better. David Krejci and Reilly Smith scored Bostons goals in regulation, and also added the only two tallies of the shootout. Howard has started all three games for Detroit this season but the Red Wings No. 1 netminder could get a breather this weekend during the home-and-home. However, Howard is set to start again on Friday and owns a 2-1-1 record with a 2.48 GAA in five career games against Toronto. Ex-Leafs goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has never faced his former team, but he could get the chance Saturday in Detroit. Injured Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk will not play and did not make the trip with the team. The Red Wings won three of four meetings against Toronto last season, with the Leafs lone win coming Jan. 1 in the Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium. Detroit has claimed seven of the last 13 encounters overall and has earned victories in its past two trips to Air Canada Centre. Projected Lineup Forwards James van Riemsdyk - Tyler Bozak - Phil Kessel Daniel Winnik - Nazem Kadri - Joffrey Lupul Leo Komarov - Mike Santorelli - David Clarkson Richard Panik - Peter Holland - Brandon Kozun Defence Dion Phaneuf - Cody Franson Stuart Percy - Roman Polak Jake Gardiner - Morgan Rielly Goaltenders James Reimer Jonathan Bernier Red Wings (3PTS) at Maple Leafs (4PTS) - 7:30PM DET was 3-0-1 vs TOR last season DET has won 2 straight in TOR Teams meet again tomorrow in DET TOR (2-2-0): won 2 straight, 9GF, 5/5 on PK 1-2-0 at home, 11GA Have not won 3 straight over past 20 reg season games Bozak (3G, 3A) has a PT in all 4 games DET (1-1-1): all 3 games at home, 10/10 on PK 2GF in each of their 3 games 5th best road PTS% in 13-14 (.573) Nyquist (3) only player on team with more than 1G ' ' '