Royals are deal breakers in extras win over Red Sox
Fielding miscues make KC's climb too steep - Odd to see Escobar struggle like that and cost us a game.
Within hours of a trade that involved nine players and millions of dollars, the Red Sox blew a six-run lead over Kansas City and lost to the Royals in 12 innings, 10-9, on Saturday night at Fenway Park.
Tony Abreu, a little-used Royals infielder, delivered the go-ahead single to climax a 12th-inning rally that began against Red Sox reliever Junichi Tazawa after two outs. Jeff Francoeur drew a walk and Eric Hosmer banged a double into left field, bringing up Abreu.
Abreu missed on two fastballs and was behind 0-2.
"I was trying to make contact but I was kind of late, and I made an adjustment and shortened my swing up a little bit," Abreu said. "I choked up and it happened so I'm very happy."
What happened was a line drive into left field that brought Francoeur home to break the 9-9 tie.
Tony Abreu, a little-used Royals infielder, delivered the go-ahead single to climax a 12th-inning rally that began against Red Sox reliever Junichi Tazawa after two outs. Jeff Francoeur drew a walk and Eric Hosmer banged a double into left field, bringing up Abreu.
Abreu missed on two fastballs and was behind 0-2.
"I was trying to make contact but I was kind of late, and I made an adjustment and shortened my swing up a little bit," Abreu said. "I choked up and it happened so I'm very happy."
What happened was a line drive into left field that brought Francoeur home to break the 9-9 tie.
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