Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kansas City’s Herrera surrenders three in ninth

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Twins had seen the scenario that faced them Thursday night play out seemingly countless times over the past few weeks: They rally down the stretch only to come up short in the ninth.

The outcome was far different this time.

Jorge Polanco drove in the goahead runs off ailing Kansas City closer Kelvin Herrera with two outs in the ninth, and Minnesota rallied to beat the Royals 4-2 on Thursday night in a game that could have massive implicatio­ns on the American League wild-card race.

"It was really good to see us get over the hump in one of these games. We've been putting pressure on to the last out," Twins manager Paul Molitor said. "Guys put together some really nice at-bats."

Herrera, who has been dealing with a mild forearm strain, inherited a 2-1 lead before giving up a pair of singles and a walk. Brian Dozier hit a tying sacrifice fly to the warning track, and after Joe Mauer was walked intentiona­lly, Polanco lined a single up the middle for the lead.

Trevor Hildenberg­er ( 3- 2) earned the win with a scoreless eighth in relief of Twins starter Kyle Gibson, while Matt Belisle handled a perfect ninth to pick up his sixth save.

"Any time you can go seven innings without striking anybody out, your defense is playing good," Gibson said. "And hats off to the offense. That's why we won the game. The offense didn't give up."

Herrera (3-3) squandered a solid

night from Sam Gaviglio, who was recently claimed off waivers from the Mariners, and the rest of the Kansas City bullpen.

Gaviglio allowed only a homer from Robbie Grossman and three other hits in five innings before a trio of relievers got the game to the ninth.

"We had it lined up the way we wanted it to line up," Royals manager Ned Yost said.

The loss was especially devastatin­g for the roller-coaster Royals given their place in the crowded AL wild-card race. They began the night 21/ games back of the Twins with 24 games to play.

"That's a tough loss right there in the last inning," the Royals' Alcides Escobar said. "Just come back tomorrow, keep playing hard and win the series."

Gaviglio and Gibson matched each other through four scoreless innings before Grossman drove a 3-2 pitch from the Royals' new starter into the bullpen in right field with one out in the fifth.

Alex Gordon singled in Escobar in the bottom half, and Whit Merrifield's hard-hit single gave Kansas City a lead that would stand until the ninth.

Max Kepler started the Twins' go-ahead rally with a single. Then, after Eduardo Escobar struck out, Jason Castro singled and Grossman walked to set up Dozier, whose deep fly ball tied the game.

Polanco followed with the eventual game-winning hit.

"It was a pretty big game," Yost acknowledg­ed. "It looked like we had everything lined up to win it but we just didn't win it."

YANKEES 9, ORIOLES 1 Aaron Judge and Chase Headley hit two-run homers, Starlin Castro and Todd Frazier added solo shots and the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles for their first series win at Camden Yards in four years. Didi Gregorius had three hits and scored twice for the Yankees, who closed within 31/ games of AL East-leading Boston and fortified their grip on the top AL wild card. Sonny Gray (9-9) gave up one unearned run and six hits in 52/ innings. The right-hander is 3-4 since he was acquired by New York in a July 31 trade with Oakland.

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