BOSTON -- The second contest of the three-game series between the Boston Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals on Saturday at Fenway park features two of the hottest pitchers in baseball.Royals left-hander Danny Duffy, who has won 10 straight decisions, faces Boston southpaw David Price, who has won his past three starts.Duffy is one win shy of tying Kansas Citys record for consecutive wins held by Rich Gale (1980) and Paul Splittorff (1977-78). He has emerged as a true ace with a record of 11-1 and a league-leading 2.66 ERA this season after starting the season in the bullpen. Duffy made 14 relief appearances before his first start May 15.Duffys latest masterpiece was a 2-1 victory against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. He allowed one run on eight hits in 6 2/3 innings. Now he has to face the best offense in baseball as the Red Sox lead the majors in runs scored and just about every major offensive category.Youre playing against some of the best players in the world and Bostons offense is no pushover, Royals manager Ned Yost said after a 6-3 victory in the series opener Friday. But Dannys been throwing the ball extremely well. We have a lot of confidence in Danny and Danny has a lot of confidence in himself. So it should be a fun matchup.The Royals have won 11 of their past 12 and 16 of their past 19 games to pull within three of the Baltimore Orioles for the second wild card in the American League.The Red Sox have lost three in a row and trail the Toronto Blue Jays by one game for first place in the American League East. Thats why the Red Sox need Price to continue to pitch like he has in a few of his recent starts.The left-hander has been among the leaders in hits allowed all season and is 12-8 with a 4.00 ERA. But he has also been among the American League leaders in strikeouts. He has allowed one run in his past 14 innings over two starts and the last time he took the mound, he shut out the Tampa Bay Rays on two hits over eight innings Monday.He leads the majors with nine starts of at least eight innings.To get that number of innings, youre keeping your club in the game, giving your club a chance to win, pitching coach Carl Willis told the Boston Globe. I know a lot of the numbers arent where he wants them to be, but those (innings) speak to what kind of pitcher he is.Duffy hasnt been the only hot Royals pitcher of late. Although they allowed a ninth-inning run Friday, the Royals bullpen had a streak of 41 1/3 innings of scoreless baseball -- a franchise record.Theyve done a great job, they really have, Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer said after Fridays victory. 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Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend.Sale moved into the top half of the Aviva Premiership with a 31-13 win at basement side Bristol, whose misery was compounded by an injury to star back Gavin Henson.The Wales international was playing his second game of the campaign, having been out since the first day of the season due to a leg problem, but fell awkwardly on his shoulder after 12 minutes of his return and had to go off.The Sharks grabbed a bonus-point win via first-half tries from wing Paolo Odogwu and full-back Mike Haley, with wing Byron McGuigan, replacement prop Eifion Lewis-Roberts and sub Tom Curry crossing in the second half.McGuigan added two conversions and Dan Mugford booted one, against two Bristol penalties from fly-half Shane Geraghty and a try from wing David Lemi that Geraghty converted. However, the winning margin should have been more emphatic for Sale.Their rugby director Steve Diamond would certainly have been talking about his sides handling at half-time as they went in 12-0 ahead but could easily have been out of sight.Bristol should have scored a try when Lemi burst though the Sale defence but his pass to scrum-half Will Cliff went well forward.It was the home sides best moment of the half as the Sharks put the bite on them with two tries in eight minutes. Odogwu stormed over in the left corner, put there with a pass from centre Johnny Leota after a drive on the right side of the pitch.Haley, who was heading to Portuggal to link up with Eddie Jones England party after the match, showed why the national coach rates him with a storming try from 25 metres.ddddddddddddMcGuigan converted the touchdown but was the guilty party on both occasions when having golden chances to cross but dropped the ball both times.But the wing made up for his errors five minutes into the second period when he finished off a break by fly-half Sam James and overcame covering Jack Tovey for an unconverted corner try.Bristol secured their first Premiership points in 137 minutes when Geraghty, making his home debut, booted a penalty in front of the posts.With Sale hooker Neil Briggs sin-binned for collapsing a maul, Geraghty was on target again to put Bristol just 11 points adrift. But normal service was resumed when Sale were back up to full strength as they forced Bristol to defend for their lives.The rearguard action crumbled though after 67 minutes when Lewis-Roberts rumbled over from a metre for the Sharks fourth try that secured the bonus point.Curry got Sales fifth touchdown that Mugford converted six minutes from time. Lemis consolation try, converted by Geraghty, in the final seconds at least had the Ashton Gate faithful cheering as one of Bristols targeted must-win games in their bid to stay up ended in defeat. ' ' '