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Morneau, Monroe help Twins stun Royals
MINNESOTA 9, KANSAS CITY 8 (10 INNINGS)
 

By Marc Bowman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Pinch hitter Craig Monroe's
home run highlighted the Minnesota Twins' 9-8 comeback victory
over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.

Trailing, 8-3, in the ninth, the Twins plated five runs with two
outs, a rally that was capped by Monroe's second career pinch
homer.

Justin Morneau then hit the first pitch of the 10th inning over
the right field wall for his ninth blast of the season as
Minnesota completed their 12th come-from-behind victory of the
season and second straight extra-inning win.

"He's been putting good swings on the ball," Twins manager Ron
Gardenhire said. "He's hit some rockets up the middle and is
taking what they give him. He put a really good swing on that
ball. It jumped out of the ballpark."

"I was looking for one pitch in one spot, something to drive,"
Morneau said. "I felt good coming in and I saw it well. I got
my pitch and put a good swing on it."

Jesse Crain (3-2) got the final out of the ninth inning for his
second win in two days and Joe Nathan pitched a perfect 10th for
his 14th save in 15 tries.

"Tonight was probably the strangest game," Crain said. "It was
definitely the least-deserved win. It was an amazing comeback.
You always think about these things, but coming back five or six
runs with two out doesn't happen very often."

"Both games fit well together," Nathan said, referring to
Tuesday's extra-inning win. "There's not too many times you see
an inside-the-park homer to tie the game, but then you don't
see many times you drop five in the ninth to tie it either. When
we play Kansas City, it always seems like a battle, and they
are always exciting games. This was just another chapter in
that story."

With two outs in the ninth, Mike Lamb and Carlos Gomez
sandwiched RBI singles around a base hit by Brendan Harris to
get Minnesota within 8-5. Hitting for Alexi Casilla, Monroe
worked the count full against Joel Peralta (0-2) before
depositing a homer just over the left field wall, forging a tie.

"Really, it was a good pitch," Monroe said. "I didn't feel that
I hit it that hard. It was a loud sound, though, and at the
plate, I could feel it. I've hit a couple of them, so I had a
feeling when it left that it was going out.

"When you're down five in the ninth, you don't really believe
you're going to get a chance to come back. But it feels good
when the manager has confidence in you to have the ability to
tie the game up."

Gardenhire admitted he was looking for power when he replaced
Casilla with Monroe.

"I knew Alexi was going to get a good at-bat, take some pitches
and work the count," Gardenhire said. "But you're also looking
for a bomb there, too. You've got to try to get as many two-out
base hits as you can. I know Alexi's got two or three more
homers, but I think Monroe's a more accomplished hitter and has
a chance if you make a mistake to get one out."

Lamb had three hits, scored twice and drove in two runs as
Minnesota won its third straight overall and sixth in eight
meetings with Kansas City this year.

Livan Hernandez made the start for the Twins and allowed eight
runs and 13 hits while striking out two without a walk. Three
relievers held the Royals scoreless to set up the ninth-inning
heroics.

"Baseball is like that," Hernandez said. "Sometimes you can't
do anything about it. They had some hits on broken bats and
some on ground balls. I didn't throw too good today. I know I
can do better, but I didn't lose today. My boy hit a big home
run, 3-2 (count) and two out. I was very excited about that."

Joey Gathright and Alex Gordon each collected three hits to pace
a season-high 16-hit attack for Kansas City, which stumbled to
its 10th straight loss while surrendering its largest lead of
the season.

"These guys have to be smart and know how to get the job done,"
frustrated Royals left fielder Jose Guillen said. "There are
too many guys that don't know how to hit and they've given up
and they don't care. We have too many babies in here that don't
know how to play the game. We're going to teach them the hard
way or we're going to teach them the easy way. It's going to
change, I'll tell you that. I can promise you that. It's going
to change - soon."

"I saw some offensive things that made me feel better," Royals
manager Trey Hillman said. "But in the end, I don't feel better
about anything right now. It's disappointing again, obviously.
With our pitching situation from the extra innings last night,
we didn't have anyone else available."

Zack Greinke threw a career-high 117 pitches in working eight
innings for Kansas City, allowing three runs and five hits while
walking two and striking out eight.

"This and the Indians loss a couple of years ago were probably
the two worst losses I've ever seen," Greinke said, referring to
a 13-7 loss to Cleveland in which Kansas City yielded 11 runs
in the ninth during a franchise-record 19-game slide in 2005.
"That was in the middle of a real long losing streak, so somehow
we've got to stop it. This stuff doesn't happen, normally."

"Greinke's a pretty good pitcher," Gardenhire said. "He's got a
great changeup, a great curveball. He throws the ball 94, 95
miles an hour. He's a good athlete out on the mound. We made
him throw pitches. He was pretty doggone good."


 
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