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Zack Greinke won his first six starts last season en route to the AL Cy Young Award. Earning one victory would be an accomplishment the way 2010 has started for him. Greinke gets the ball Wednesday in the series finale at Rogers Centre, where the Kansas City Royals try to salvage one game against the Toronto Blue Jays. During his 6-0 start in 2009, Greinke threw three complete games and allowed two earned runs while walking only eight. The right-hander has given up seven earned runs and six bases on balls so far. Pitching in Toronto might not be the place to change that as Greinke is 1-4 with a 7.07 ERA in five career starts there. In his one appearance in Toronto last year, he allowed a season-high seven runs and nine hits over five innings in a 9-3 loss on June 5. The Royals will look for a better outing from Greinke after dropping the first two games of this series. Kansas City’s 4-3 loss on Tuesday clinched a ninth consecutive series loss at Rogers Centre since taking two of three from Aug. 19-21, 2002.

Figuring out a way to get Vernon Wells out might be a good start. Toronto’s center fielder had two doubles and a solo homer Tuesday to raise his batting average to .364. Wells’ major league high-tying seventh home run was also his 737th career RBI, pushing him past Joe Carter for third on the franchise list. Wells has four hits in 19 career at-bats against Greinke. Blue Jays first baseman Lyle Overbay has fared better against the Royals’ ace, going 7 for 15 with two homers and five RBIs. Overbay is 3 for 5 with three walks in the series after batting .080 in the Blue Jays’ first 13 games. Capping off its 10-game homestand, Toronto gives the ball to Shaun Marcum, who is looking for his first victory since Sept. 11, 2008. The right-hander missed a portion of that season with a strained right elbow, and all of 2009 following Tommy John surgery.

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