Merrifield helps Royals trounce White Sox
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[August 14, 2017]
CHICAGO -- In the thick of the
American League wild-card race, manager Ned Yost and the Kansas City
Royals got what they wanted Sunday afternoon.
After losing five in a row, the Royals (59-58) took two of three
against the Chicago White Sox to climb above .500.
"It's big for us, really big," second baseman Whit Merrifield said.
Merrifield and Jorge Bonifacio homered to lead the Royals in a 14-6
rout of the White Sox.
"We were really struggling coming in here and like I said last
night, those types of (comeback) wins can help jump-start your
momentum," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "Momentum, it's hard to
get. It's easy to stop it seems like, but it's hard to get.
"We were kind of spinning our wheels there for a while trying to
gain some momentum. What happened today was what I was hoping would
happen after a (comeback) game like last night. We come out and put
some runs on the board and have a good day."
Merrifield drove in five runs and fell a double shy of the cycle.
No. 9 batter Drew Butera had a career-high four hits for the Royals.
"I don't care about Drew getting any offense," Yost said about the
catcher. "All I care about him is catching a winner, and four hits
on top of that is just a little cherry on top of the pie. Had a
great day offensively, but more important he had a great day behind
the plate."
The White Sox (45-70) had won four of their last five games. They
were trying to win back-to-back series for the first time since
mid-June.
Royals left-hander Jason Vargas (14-6) allowed three runs, struck
out seven and walked two in six innings to match his career high for
victories in a season. He also won 14 games in 2012 with Seattle.
Vargas was 1-3 with a 6.94 ERA in five starts since the All-Star
break.
"He found ways to keep himself loose and went back out and pounded
the strike zone," Yost said about Vargas handling the long game.
White Sox starter Derek Holland (6-12) made his shortest start of
the season, allowing seven runs in two innings and snapping
Chicago's streak of four consecutive quality starts. He gave up
seven hits, a home run and three walks.
"He's got a tremendous work routine and ethic, but it just hasn't
been working out to this point over the last few outings," White Sox
manager Rick Renteria said. "I know he's very cognizant of that and
he's wanting to get back on track."
The Royals, who are one game back in the AL wild-card race, scored
four runs in the second, third and sixth innings.
Butera singled to load the bases in the second inning before left
fielder Leury Garcia committed a throwing error to bring in the
first run. Lorenzo Cain's single drove in two runs before he
advanced on a wild pitch, stole third and scored on Melky Cabrera's
single.
Bonifacio led off the third with his 15th home run, and Merrifield
added his 14th, a three-run shot in the third inning.
Merrifield fouled out in his last at-bat, falling short of the
cycle.
"One of these times it'll happen," he said. "With the game like it
was, it was in my mind I needed to hit a ball in the gap. I made a
pretty poor swing on a hanging slider."
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Royals second baseman Whit Merrifield (15) is congratulated for
hitting a three RBI home run by third base coach Mike Jirschele (23)
during the third inning against the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed
Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Tim Anderson hit a two-run homer, his 13th home run
of the season, and Jose Abreu had an RBI single to cut Kansas City's
lead to 8-3 in the fifth.
"I'm not fully developed," Anderson said. "The power's going to
come. I feel like there's more there. As I continue to put good
swings on balls, hopefully they keep carrying."
Cain made a running catch near the wall in center field to end the
inning with two on.
Bonifacio's RBI single, Cheslor Cuthbert's sacrifice fly and
Merrifield's two-run triple scored four more runs for the Royals in
the sixth.
The White Sox put up a three-run spot in the seventh. After an
error, Avisail Garcia had a two-run double and Nicky Delmonico added
an RBI double.
Delmonico has reached base safely in 12 straight games to start his
career, extending the team record. He stretched his hitting streak
to 10 games.
Kansas City also had an impressive defensive play in the second.
With two on, shortstop Alcides Escobar ended the inning with a
running, underhanded catch in center field. Alex Gordon made a
leaping catch to rob Delmonico of a two-run homer to end the game.
The Royals took a 7-6 lead in the teams' season series.
NOTES: Royals RHP Jake Junis (4-2, 4.70 ERA) is expected to start
Monday against Oakland. He is 3-5 with a 2.92 ERA with Triple-A
Omaha. Junis will be filling in for RHP Trevor Cahill (right
shoulder impingement), who went on the 10-day disabled list
Thursday. ... White Sox 3B Matt Davidson (right wrist contusion)
said he is still having issues swinging a bat and will be
re-evaluated in the next few days. He went on the 10-day disabled
list Aug. 8, retroactive to Aug. 4. He will join the team on its
trip to Los Angeles but not play. ... 1B Jose Abreu is the first
player in White Sox history to start his major league career with
four straight 20-home run seasons, according to STATS LLC. He hit
his 20th home run Saturday. ... The Royals rallied to beat the White
Sox 5-4 Saturday for their 34th comeback victory of the season,
tying them for third most in the majors with the Arizona
Diamondbacks and one fewer than the Los Angeles Angels and Los
Angeles Dodgers. Kansas City is one comeback victory short of last
season's total. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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