Cain,
Hosmer carry Royals past Rays
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[May 31, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Lorenzo Cain
singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth and Eric Hosmer capped
the inning off with a three-run homer as the Kansas City Royals
bested the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 on Monday night.
Alcides Escobar's one-out single started the game-winning rally.
Rookie Whit Merrifield, who has hit safely in his first nine career
starts, moved him to third with a single. Cain fell behind in the
count 0-2 to Erasmo Ramirez before singling on the seventh pitch,
scoring Escobar.
Hosmer then took a 1-2 Ramirez offering out to right-center to put
this one away.
Ramirez (6-3) retired only one of the five batters he faced.
Kelvin Herrera (1-1) failed to hold a 2-1 lead in the eight,
allowing a run on a Steven Souza Jr. single, but picked up the
victory.
Royals starter Ian Kennedy allowed just one unearned run in six
innings, walking five, striking out six and giving up just three
singles in a no-decision.
Kennedy slogged through a 29-pitch first inning, which included a
Taylor Motter single and walks to Steve Pearce and Logan Morrison to
load the bases. Souza looked at a called third strike to end the
inning, however.
The Royals opened the scoring in the second inning. With one out,
Kendrys Morales walked and stopped at third on Paulo Orlando's
double to left-center, which extended his hitting streak to a
career-best 13 games. Morales scored on Cheslor Cuthbert's ground
out to second baseman Pearce.
The Rays tied it with an unearned run in the fourth. Morrison, a
Kansas City native who went to nearby Maple Woods Community College,
led off the inning with a line drive off the right-field wall.
Morrison was held to a single but quickly stole second and took
third when catcher Drew Butera's throw skipped into center field.
Corey Dickerson's ground out to Merrifield got Morrison home.
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In the top of the fifth, Kennedy's control betrayed him as he walked
Hank Conger, Evan Longoria and Pearce to load the bases. Kennedy
left them loaded as he retired Morrison on a pop up to Escobar on
the mound.
Jarrod Dyson manufactured a run in the fifth as the Royals took a
2-1 lead. He singled to center with one out and advanced to second
when Desmond Jennings misplayed the ball. Dyson stole third and late
scored when catcher Conger's throw sailed into left field.
NOTES: Rays RHP Brad Boxberger, who topped the American League with
41 saves in 2015, was reinstated from the disabled list after
undergoing adductor surgery in spring training. The Rays placed RHP
Ryan Webb (strained right pectoral) on the 15-day DL. ... The Royals
entered the game losing nine straight Memorial Day games. Their last
victory on the holiday came in 2006 against Oakland. ... Rays SS
Brad Miller, who committed a throwing error -- his fourth error in
nine games -- in the sixth inning Sunday to end RHP Jake Odorizzi's
bid for a perfect, was out of the lineup. Taylor Motter made his
fifth start at shortstop. ... The Royals have won five straight
series. ... Orlando is hitting a major league-best .436 (24-for-55)
in May. ... Rays LHP Drew Smyly and Royals RHP Dillon Gee are the
Tuesday probables. Gee has never faced the Rays.
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