The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Streaking Royals knock off Sox

- By Kyle Hightower

BOSTON » Eric Hosmer and Alex Gordon homered, and Ian Kennedy allowed one run through five innings as the Kansas City Royals continued their monthlong hot streak with a 6-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.

Kansas City has won 11 of its last 12 games and is 18-6 in August.

Kennedy (9-9) had a chance set a club record by allowing one or fewer runs in six straight outings of at least six innings. But he left with a runner on after 5 1/3 innings and wound up charged for two earned runs in the game. He finished with nine strikeouts.

Kelvin Herrera earned his 10th save.

Lorenzo Cain added a solo homer in the eighth inning.

Steven Wright (13-6) took the loss in his first game back off the disabled list with a right shoulder strain, giving up five runs and seven hits.

Wright lost despite going at least six innings for the 10th time in 15 starts. Before Friday he had not allowed more than one home run in any of his previous 26 starts, which was the fourth-longest active streak in the majors.

It also had been the longest by a Red Sox pitcher since Pedro Martinez did it over 44 starts.

Mookie Betts had five hits and two RBIs for the Red Sox.

The Royals jumped on Wright at the outset, taking a 5-0 lead in the first inning on a three-run shot by Hosmer, followed quickly by a two-run blast by Gordon.

Boston had three hits and got one run back in its half of first. It had a chance to add more after loading the bases with one out, but the potential rally stalled when Sandy Leon and Jackie Bradley, Jr. both struck out.

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? David Ortiz, left, high-fives with Aly Raisman, U.S. Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics, before she threw a ceremonial first pitch prior to Friday’s game.
ELISE AMENDOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS David Ortiz, left, high-fives with Aly Raisman, U.S. Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics, before she threw a ceremonial first pitch prior to Friday’s game.

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