(Sports Network) - The Minnesota Twins and the Kansas City Royals will square
off twice today to settle the middle portion of their four-game series at
Target Field.
Luis Mendoza tossed a career-high eight innings and only allowed one run to
lead the Royals to a 4-3 victory on Friday in the opening game of the series.
Kansas City went into the final inning ahead 4-1 and Jonathan Broxton picked
up the save after surrendering two runs.
The Royals' offense in the victory was highlighted by catcher Salvador Perez's
solo home run. Alex Gordon and Yuniesky Betancourt each hit doubles and
collected multi-hit games. Designated hitter Billy Butler hit safely for the
fifth straight game and reached base on balls three times on Friday.
Winners of three straight on the road, the Royals have batted .335 with 11
homers while scoring 33 runs in the last five games overall. Shortstop Alcidis
Escobar is batting .424 in his last 18 games.
Jonathan Sanchez will toe the rubber in the first game of the doubleheader
today for the Royals. The left-hander struggled in his last appearance as he
gave up six earned runs, two home runs, and walked six batters in 5 2/3
innings versus the Cardinals on Sunday. Sanchez has not earned a winning
decision since April 8. He's 1-3 on the season with a 6.21 ERA.
Right-hander Luke Hochevar will take the mound for the Royals in the second
part of the twinbill. Hochevar was excellent on Monday, shutting out the Rays
to give him 16 2/3 scoreless innings over his last two starts. The righty is
now 5-7 with a 5.07 ERA.
The Twins struggled to generate runs until the ninth inning on Friday.
"We hit some balls hard," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Willingham hit
the ball right at the guy. We needed that one to get through there somehow or
another."
Ben Revere, Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau all went 2-for-4 at the plate in the
losing effort. Mauer also hit a double and drove in a run. The star catcher
has now hit safely in six straight games.
The Twins have struggled to get outs all season long. They are ranked second
to last in the MLB with a team ERA of 5.02.
Minnesota will send out southpaw Scott Diamond for the first game of the day.
Diamond delivered a strong performance on Sunday versus the Reds, as he held
Cincinnati to three runs and eight hits over a season-high eight innings. He
also fanned seven batters and allowed just one walk in the contest. The left-
hander is 6-3 with a 2.67 ERA this season.
Cole De Vries will pitch the second game for Minnesota. The right-hander was
recently called up from Triple-A Rochester for the second time this season. He
went 1-1 with a 4.20 ERA in three starts for the Twins in his first stint in
the majors this season. De Vries is hoping to make a longer stay in the big
leagues this time around.
"I feel a little more comfortable with the situation, because last time there
were a lot of firsts going on, and it's kind of a roller coaster of emotions,"
De Vries said. "I've been through a lot of those first situations now; second
and third situations are a little easier to manage."
The season series between these teams is now tied 3-3. Minnesota hasn't lost a
season series to Kansas City since 2003.
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