American League Game Summary - Cleveland at Kansas City
(Friday, September 21st)
Final Score: Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3
Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - Brayan Pena and Mike Moustakas each drove
in a pair of runs to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 6-3 win over the
Cleveland Indians in the opener of a three-game set.
Irving Falu had two hits, scored once, and knocked in a run and Eric Hosmer
had an RBI for the Royals, who have won three straight.
Luis Mendoza (8-9) allowed two runs on eight hits and struck out three over
six-plus frames to earn the victory. Greg Holland worked a perfect ninth to
nail down his 15th save of the season.
Carlos Santana drove in a pair of runs and Michael Brantley had an RBI for the
Indians, who have lost 10 of their last 13.
Justin Masterson (11-15) was pegged with the loss after allowing four runs on
seven hits over six innings.
"That guy is a good pitcher. He's been doing it for a long time and he's got
stuff," Moustakas said of Masterson. "We're trying to chip away. Get a run
here, a scratch run there. We did what we can."
Kansas City plated a pair in the second inning. Jeff Francoeur singled, moved
to second on a wild pitch then scored on Pena's base hit. Pena moved to second
on David Lough's single before scoring when Falu stroked a base hit to center
field.
Cleveland countered with a run in the third to make it 2-1. Asdrubal Cabrera
singled, moved to second when Santana walked before scoring on Brantley's
single to center field.
The Royals added a run in the home half on Moustakas' sacrifice fly. Jarrod
Dyson walked before taking third on Alcides Escobars' base hit to left.
Moustakas followed with a towering fly ball to right field to plate Dyson.
Kansas City loaded the bases in the fifth, but only came away with one runs.
Falu reached on a bunt single before Dyson singled and Escobar was hit by a
pitch to fill the bases. Moustakas followed with a grounder to second to score
Falu.
Cleveland scored two in the seventh to make it 4-3. Ezequiel Carrera reached
on a bunt single and Shin-Soo Choo was hit by a pitch to put two on with no
outs. Kipnis' groundout moved the runners to second and third before Santana
roped a single to center to clear the bases.
The Royals added a pair of insurance runs in the eighth on Hosmer's sacrifice
fly and Pena's RBI double.
"I haven't pitched as well this year. It doesn't matter if you're scoring
runs or not scoring runs," Masterson said. "I haven't pitched that well this
year, so that's more of the disappointing part, consistently in the overall
sense. Until you're able to do your job consistently, you're not talking
about what other people are doing."
Game Notes
Pena extended his hitting-streak to a season-high five games ... Moustakas has
played 44 straight errorless games ... Masterson is 5-9 in 16 road starts this
season.
09/22 01:41:53 ET

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