Hosmer's 11th-inning single lifts Royals to 5-4 win
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[August 20, 2016]
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Eric Hosmer,
who was the only Kansas City starter without a hit, delivered the
winning single in the 11th inning as the Royals outlasted the
Minnesota Twins 5-4 on Friday night.
Chien-Ming Wang (6-0), the seventh Royals pitcher, picked up the
victory. Twins rookie J.T. Chargois, who gave up two hits and a walk
in the 11th, absorbed the loss.
Cheslor Cuthbert opened the 11th with an infield single and Lorenzo
Cain drew a walk before Hosmer lined a single over right fielder Max
Kepler's head.
The Royals are 13-5 in August and have won six in a row.
If the three-hour-plus rain delay was not enough, there was a
12-minute delay for a light malfunction in the sixth inning.
The Royals had Alcides Escobar at third base with one out in the
sixth but failed to get him home.
In the seventh, the Twins loaded the bases with three walks but
Kepler's fielder-s choice grounder ended the inning.
The Royals took advantage of Twins rookie right-hander Jose Berrios'
inability to find the strike zone to score three runs in the second.
Salvador Perez snapped an 0-for-14 slump to start the inning with a
one-out single. Berrios walked Alex Gordon on four pitches.
Escobar's wicked bouncer struck third baseman Trevor Plouffe in the
jaw and ricocheted into left field as Perez scored and Gordon wound
up at third. Plouffe was examined by the Twins trainer but remained
in the game.
Berrios hit No. 9 batter Raul Mondesi with a pitch on an 0-2 count
to load the bases. Berrios proceeded to walk Jarrod Dyson and
Cuthbert on eight straight pitches to force home Gordon and Escobar.
He avoided further trouble be inducing Cain to roll into an
inning-ending double play.
Brian Dozier got a run back for the Twins with his 28th home run,
matching his career high, with a 422-foot blast to center on an
Edinson Volquez full-count pitch. Dozier has homered in seven
consecutive starts against the Royals. The last player to homer in
seven straight games against an opponent was Ken Griffey Jr. in 1994
against the Texas Rangers.
The Royals made it 4-1 in the fourth. Gordon led off with a walk,
Mondesi rifled a single to right, advancing Gordon to third, and
Dyson's ground single to right got Gordon home.
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Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer (35) is congratulated after hitting
in the winning run in the eleventh inning against the Minnesota
Twins at Kauffman Stadium. Kansas City won the game 5-4 in 11
innings. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
The Twins tied it a three-run fifth, which Eddie Rosario and Juan
Centeno led off with back-to-back doubles for the first run. Dozier
lined a single to left with one out and Centeno stopped at third.
Dozier stole second before Jorge Polanco doubled into the
right-field corner, scoring both.
That is when the rain became heavy and the tarp was called out at
8:41 p.m. CT. There was a 3-hour, 3-minute delay before play resumed
16 minutes before midnight local time.
Matt Strahm replaced Volquez after the delay and walked Joe Mauer
before retiring Plouffe on a popup to Mondesi and striking out Max
Kepler.
Berrios gave up four runs, five hits and four walks and a hit batter
in four innings. Left-hander Ryan O'Rourke replaced Berrios after
the delay.
Volquez was charged with four runs, six hits and a walk while
striking out five in 4 1/3 innings.
NOTES: Royals OF Paulo Orlando, who is hitless in 16 at-bats in his
past four games, was given the night off. Jarrod Dyson replaced him
in center. ... Twins OF Danny Santana made his 13th start in left
field. He has started 37 games in center and three in right, plus
two games at shortstop and one at third. ... Royals manager Ned Yost
celebrated his 62nd birthday. ... Twins RHP Michael Tonkin led
Minnesota relievers with 69 strikeouts entering Friday's action, and
has 36 strikeouts in 31 innings in his past 26 appearances. ...
Twins LHP Hector Santiago and Royals RHP Ian Kennedy are the
pitching probables Saturday.
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