Ventura Ks 10 as Royals top White Sox
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[June 13, 2016]
CHICAGO -- Kansas City Royals
right-hander Yordano Ventura received a homework assignment
immediately after turning in his best performance of the season
Sunday afternoon.
"I told him, tomorrow, his duty is to come in and watch every
pitch of that ballgame," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "Because
every pitch that he delivered was phenomenal."
Ventura struck out a season-high 10 batters in seven innings, and
the Royals held on for a 3-1 win over the Chicago White Sox. The
fiery 25-year-old reined in his emotions in his first outing since
appealing a nine-game suspension for his role in Tuesday's brawl
with the Baltimore Orioles.
Ventura (5-4) fanned 10-plus batters for the fifth time in his
career and first since Oct. 3, 2015, against the Minnesota Twins. He
struck out the side in the second inning and again in the sixth. He
allowed one run on five hits and walked one.
After the game, Ventura said he refused to allow his pending
suspension to be a distraction.
"That's something that happened," Ventura said through a team
translator. "It's a decision that they made, and they're going to
make, and you've just got to continue to play baseball."
Whit Merrifield finished 3-for-5 with a double, an RBI and a run
scored to lead the Royals at the plate. Salvador Perez added a solo
home run as Kansas City (32-30) won its second consecutive game.
The Royals recorded their first series win since May 30-June 1
against Tampa Bay. Kansas City lost eight straight contests before
bouncing back to win the final two games of the series against the
White Sox.
"We came into this series looking to get some good momentum going
home, and we did that," Merrifield said. "(Yordano) is nasty. He's
got unbelievable stuff, and when he's putting it where he wants to,
like he was today, it's tough on anybody."
Jose Abreu hit a solo home run to provide the only blemish against
Ventura. Chicago (31-32) lost for the 14th time in the past 18 games
and dropped to 2-7 against the Royals this season.
White Sox manager Robin Ventura said his hitters could not garner
any sustained rallies against the Royals' right-hander. Chicago hit
into three double plays, including two by rookie Tim Anderson.
"Today, we were pretty much offensively challenged by the other
guy," Ventura said. "He did seem to be in control. It seemed like
any time we got something going, he snuffed it out."
Right-handers Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis pitched scoreless
innings out of the bullpen to preserve the win. Davis earned his
17th save in 18 opportunities.
White Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon (2-6) limited the Royals to two
earned runs on seven hits in six innings. Rodon allowed baserunners
in each of his first four innings, but he settled down to retire the
final seven batters he faced. He walked two and struck out seven.
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Royals starting pitcher
Yordano Ventura (30) delivers a pitch against the Chicago White Sox
during the first inning at U.S. Cellular Field. Mandatory Credit:
Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
"Felt good," Rodon said. "Just glad I was able to go six. (I) just
didn't have it for us today."
Kansas City grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a hard-hit
single to right-center field by Kendrys Morales. The hit scored
Merrifield, who led off the inning with a double down the left-field
line.
Merrifield increased the Royals' lead to 2-0 in the second inning
when he singled to score Cheslor Cuthbert. White Sox catcher Alex
Avila prevented further damage by throwing out two runners during
the inning.
The White Sox sliced the deficit to 2-1 in the sixth inning on
Abreu's home run to straightaway center field. Abreu ripped a
belt-high fastball an estimated 418 feet for his eighth home run of
the season.
Perez made it 3-1 in the ninth inning with a line-drive home run
that landed in the White Sox bullpen.
"We ended a (losing) streak, and now we're starting a (winning)
streak," Yost said. "You just keep looking at the positives."
NOTES: Royals RHP Yordano Ventura made his 13th start of the season
while he is appealing a nine-game suspension for his role in a brawl
with the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday. Ventura set off the skirmish
when he hit Orioles 3B Manny Machado in the back with a 99-mph
fastball. ... White Sox LHP Carlos Rodon started on nine days' rest
after skipping his previous outing with discomfort in his neck. ...
Royals 2B Omar Infante was held out of the starting lineup for the
ninth consecutive game. Infante, 34, entered Sunday's contest
hitting .239 with no home runs and 11 RBIs in 39 games. ... White
Sox OF Melky Cabrera served as the team's designated hitter for the
third time this season. Reserve OF J.B. Shuck started in Cabrera's
usual spot in left field.
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