Penticton Herald

3 homers later, Royals beat Jays 15-5

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TORONTO (CP) — The Kansas City Royals were aggressive from the start Wednesday night and it paid off with one of their more lopsided wins of the year.

Swinging regularly at the first pitch against Brett Anderson, the Royals chased the Toronto starter early in a 15-5 rout of the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

Salvador Perez hit a two-run homer in Kansas City’s eight-run second inning and Whit Merrifield and Mike Moustakas added solo shots in a four-run sixth. The Royals outhit Toronto 18-6 and ended a three-game losing skid.

“They came out swinging and they didn’t miss,” said Blue Jays manager John Gibbons.

The Royals (74-77) are clinging to faint playoff hopes in the American League. They entered play four games behind Minnesota in the race for the second wild-card spot.

Raffy Lopez hit a solo homer for Toronto (71-81) and Teoscar Hernandez had a two-run double.

Melky Cabrera drove in Lorenzo Cain with a sacrifice fly in the first inning before the Royals erupted in the second. The first five Royals reached base in the frame, with Alcides Escobar and Eric Hosmer driving in two runs apiece.

Merrifield added an RBI single while Alex Gordon stole third and came home on a Russell Martin throwing error. Luis Santos replaced Anderson with one out but didn’t fare much better.

Perez turned on an 0-2 pitch for his 26th homer of the year and Moustakas doubled for his second hit of the inning before the Toronto reliever finally got the last two outs.

Anderson (3-4), meanwhile, gave up a season-high eight earned runs along with seven hits and two walks.

“It’s just one of those nights,” he said. “Obviously you’d like to battle and get through and give the (team) a chance. But nothing seemed to work.”

Anderson started trending on Twitter after a video clip showed him tearing his cap in frustratio­n while sitting on the dugout bench.

“I don’t really snap,” he said. “I try to stay as even keel as possible, but that’s what happened. It’s part of the game sometimes.”

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