Guillen lifts Royals to 4-1 win

? Jose Guillen had an RBI single and stole a base, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-1, in an exhibition game at Miller Park on Friday night.

It was only the fourth hit of spring training for Guillen, who came into Friday’s game batting .136.

Marlins 5, Yankees 3

At Miami, Alex Rodriguez homered, doubled and drove in two runs for the Yankees, who got two hits apiece from Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon and Jason Giambi.

Reds 6, Rays 3

At St. Petersburg, Fla., Adam Dunn homered, and Jeff Keppinger went 3-for-5 and drove in a run for the Reds.

Blue Jays 3, Phillies 1

At Philadelphia, Toronto’s Aaron Hill hit a two-run homer off Philadelphia starter Cole Hamels.

Pirates 3, Twins 1

At Fort Myers, Fla., Francisco Liriano held Pittsburgh to one run in five innings before learning he will start the season in the minor leagues.

Manager Ron Gardenhire said he wanted the left-handed Liriano to get at least two starts to improve his conditioning and his fastball.

Indians 7, Braves 1

At Atlanta, Fausto Carmona went six innings for Cleveland, allowing a run and four hits with a walk and two strikeouts.

Orioles 4, Mets 3

At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Orlando Hernandez gave up a run and four hits in five innings.

Giants 3, Athletics 0

At San Francisco, Tim Lincecum struck out nine in five no-hit innings for the Giants.

Tigers 10, Astros 0

At Houston, Carlos Guillen drove in four runs, and Jeremy Bonderman pitched four shutout innings for Detroit.

White Sox 5, Rangers 4

At Oklahoma City, Paul Konerko homered, and rookie Alexei Ramirez made a case for the starting center-field job with bat and arm for Chicago.

Padres 4, Angels 1

At San Diego, Padres starter Greg Maddux retired nine straight batters on 24 pitches.

Mariners 10, Cubs 2

At Las Vegas, Seattle’s Carlos Silva gave up a run and three hits in five innings.

Cardinals 3, Springfield 2

At Springfield, Mo., Albert Pujols homered for St. Louis.

Dodgers 3, Red Sox 1

At Los Angeles, Chad Billingsley allowed a run and two hits over five innings.

Rockies 12, D-backs 4

At Phoenix, Matt Holliday homered twice for Colorado.