Hosmer leads Royals comeback against White Sox
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[May 28, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Eric Hosmer
homered and drove in four runs, one shy of his career high, and Whit
Merrifield singled in two runs in a four-run seventh as the Kansas
City Royals came from behind to top the Chicago White Sox 7-5 Friday
night.
The White Sox took a 5-1 lead in sixth when they scored all their
runs. Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was perfect for 5 1/3 innings
before allowing three straight singles. Melky Cabrera then hit a
grand slam, his first since July 29, 2011 while with the Royals.
Five pitches later Todd Frazier belted his 15th home run, which ties
for the American League lead, and finish Duffy's night.
Hosmer homered in the bottom of the lead to trim the lead to 5-2.
The Royals bunched four hits, a walk and took advantage of a Matt
Albers wild pitch to score four runs in the seventh to take the
lead. Merrifield's single scored Brett Eibner, who doubled for his
first big league hit, and Jarrod Dyson.
Hosmer's two-out single scored Alcides Escobar and Merrifield.
Dyson's sacrifice fly in the eighth got Paulo Orlando home for an
insurance run.
Peter Moylan (2-0), the third of five Kansas City pitchers, picked
up the victory, while Albers (1-4) absorbed the loss.
Wade Davis picked up his 13th save in 14 attempts.
The White Sox have lost four straight and 10 of 13. Their AL Central
lead is a half-game over Cleveland and a game over Kansas City.
Duffy, who was making only his third start after beginning the
season in the bullpen, retired the first 16 White Sox he faced,
striking out five in the first five innings, including the side in
the second.
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Duffy, who was pumping out a 97 mph fastball, was on a restricted 80
pitch count. He threw 57 in the first five innings.
The Royals scored a run in the first off 31-year-old right-hander
Miguel Gonzalez, who was making his 100th career start.
Escobar singled on Gonzalez's first pitch and stopped at second on
Merrifield's ground ball single. Escobar took third on Lorenzo
Cain's fly out to right-fielder Avisail Garcia and scored on
Hosmer's chopper to first baseman Jose Abreu.
Jarrod Dyson singled in the fifth for the Royals, making him
8-for-10 versus Gonzalez.
NOTES: The Thursday night rainout will be made up Sept. 19 at Kansas
City. ... The White Sox realigned their rotation again and will
start LHP Chris Sale in the series finale Sunday at Kansas City,
instead of pushing him back to Monday against the Mets. ... Royals
DH Kendrys Morales was held out of the lineup with a sprained right
middle finger and is likely be out for three or four days. Morales
hurt the finger Tuesday. Brett Eibner, who was making his major
league debut, was the Royals designated hitter. ... RF Adam Eaton,
who is 2-for-17 in his past four games, was not in the lineup.
Avisail Garcia, who is normally the designated hitter, made his
third start in right. ... RHP Chris Young will be used out of the
Royals bullpen when he comes off the disabled list after making
seven starts to begin the season. ... White Sox LHP Carlos Rondon
and Royals RHP Yordano Ventura are the Saturday probables.
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