KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Baltimore Orioles got production from throughout their lineup, while Scott Feldman shut down the Kansas City Royals offence. Chris Davis and J.J. Hardy each drove in three runs and the Orioles defeated the Kansas City Royals 9-2 on Monday night to extend their winning streak to a season-high five games. Davis, who leads the majors with 97 RBIs, drove in a pair of runs with a sixth-inning double and another with a sacrifice fly in the first inning. "I think its huge anytime you swing the bats well at the beginning of the game," Davis said. "It puts some pressure on the opposing pitcher and gives you more opportunities. "The way were swinging the bats we know that if one guy doesnt do it, the next will do it. Were getting on base, running the bases well and were taking advantage of every opportunity." Hardy homered, his 17th of the season, in the four-run sixth with Davis aboard. He picked up another RBI in the third when Davis scored on his ground out. "Getting a lot of base runners and getting some timely hits, its a good combination," Hardy said. "We had a lot of opportunities to score more, too. We got a lot of guys on-base early, with hits and walks, Nate (McLouth) leading it off sets the tone. And hes stolen 25 bases, too. That puts pressure on the pitcher to be quicker to the plate which helps the hitters and it puts pressure on the defence." The Orioles 18-hit attack matched their season high and included seven players with multi-hit games, including three each by rookie Henry Urrutia, Nick Markakis and Hardy. McLouth reached base five times -- two hits and three walks. "Henry (Urrutia) had some great at-bats," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "J.J. had the homer. Nate was on base all night. Chris settled back in pretty good. It was good offence all night." Feldman (2-1), who was acquired in a July 2 trade from the Chicago Cubs, was the beneficiary of the offence, picking up the victory. "Its a great way to open the second half, clicking on all cylinders," Feldman said. "The offence has been great. The defence has gotten the job done and now the pitching is getting it going." Feldman limited the Royals to five singles and two runs over eight innings. "I was just throwing strikes," Feldman said. "I kind of got away from it in the fourth inning and walked some guys, then we got back to it, and let the defence do the work behind me." Royals manager Ned Yost summed up the defeat in four words: "It was a clunker." Wade Davis (4-9) took the loss, giving up four runs, two unearned, in 2 2-3 innings and seven hits and three walks before being replaced by Luis Mendoza. Davis has lost his past four starts with a 10.91 ERA in that span, giving up 21 runs and 24 hits and 12 walks. Davis has only one win in his past 11 starts. "Im just inconsistent," Davis said. "Ive got to get deep in games. I fell behind in the count too much, a leadoff walk." Rookie David Lough drove in one Kansas City run and scored the other. His single in the fourth scored Salvador Perez. Lough scored in the third on Alcides Escobars sacrifice fly. Mike Moustakas committed a fielding error in the first inning, ending the Royals streak at 11 games without an error, which matched a club record. Moustakas error on Manny Machados hopper led to two unearned runs. "I just missed it," Moustakas said. "No excuses for it. Its routine as it gets. Its a 5-4-3 double play and I just didnt make the play. Thats an additional 20 pitches for Wade. Its going to sting for a while." Notes: RHP Felipe Paulino, who had Tommy John surgery last July and remains on the 60-day disabled list, threw 25 pitches to hitters without shoulder soreness that had plagued him recently. ... The Royals acquired OF Gorkys Hernandez from the Marlins in a minor league trade. Hernandez hit .192 in 70 games last season with Pittsburgh and Miami. 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Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She most recently played for Sky Blue FC of the National Womens Soccer League. "It just felt like it was my time to move on," she said in a phone interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont. GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- A good chunk of Florida coach Mike Whites second season will be spent on the road.Airports, busses, hotels, room service, fast food, makeshift meeting rooms, White is ready for the worst. Hes embracing it, though, as a way for the Gators to forge bonds off the court that could pay dividends on it.With a $64.5 million renovation to the OConnell Center nearing completion, Florida will play its first 11 games away from Gainesville. Its a challenging schedule that includes neutral-site matchups against Seton Hall, Duke, Florida State and maybe Gonzaga.But it could benefit the Gators in the long run.We can sit here and complain about having to play on the road, White said. Im pretty happy we get to play on the road in the fall because that means were about to move into a beautiful facility. Also, it gives you advantages, opportunities to grow, to become more cohesive as were traveling and coming together. Road wins are hard to come by. Hopefully these experiences will pay off in conference play and help you become a little better road team.Floridas travels begin Nov. 11 against Florida Gulf Coast in Jacksonville. The Gators will play two more games in Jacksonville, three in Orlando and in Lakeland, Tampa, Tallahassee and Sunrise.They leave the Sunshine State once during the first six weeks of the season, facing Duke in New York City in early December.This road season is going to be a blessing for us before were going to get used to not always having that home court, said graduate transfer Canyon Barry, a 6-foot-6 guard from College of Charleston and the youngest son of Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry. It will be good for (Florida) fans all across the state to get to see some games, but at the same time, it helps us because theyre neutral site, helps the RPI and also just getting used to playing in adverse situations on the road.And then spending more time on a bus, getting to know guys better, getting to know theeir quirks.dddddddddddd I think it will help our team chemistry.Other things to know about Florida heading into the season:BACK FOR MORE: Florida finished 21-15 in Whites first season, losing four of its final five regular-season games and failing to make the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. Although the Gators lost leading scorer Dorian Finney-Smith to graduation, they return more than 70 percent of the teams points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks from last season.Guards Kasey Hill and KeVaughn Allen are back as well as stretch forward Devin Robinson and center John Egbunu. Chris Chiozza, Kevarrius Hayes, Justin Leon and Keith Stone should provide depth, and Barry could be the key to helping Florida take the next step.BARRYS IMPACT: Before needing season-ending shoulder surgery, Barry averaged 19.7 points in 13 games for the Cougars last season. Hes versatile, can shoot and put the ball on the floor and make things happen.Canyon came here to have a chance to play in an NCAA Tournament, to play with high-level players, White said. Canyon wants to win, and I expect him to maintain that mentality more than anything else, whether that means he scores 21 a night or scores 4.Hes very capable of scoring the ball, but I think hes underrated in other areas.POINT OF EMPHASIS: If the Gators are going to take the next step, they have to get better from the free-throw line. They ranked last in the Southeastern Conference and 323rd (out of 346 teams) in the NCAA from the charity stripe last season. They shot 64.7 percent from there as a team, losing close games and failing to put opponents away in the final minutes.I dont think were going to jump to first, White said. But I think we can make a pretty good jump in both areas. Id be surprised if we werent a little closer toward the middle of the pack. ' ' '