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think when his coach tried. KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Royals manager Ned Yost admitted
that he often manages an entire game around getting the ball to reliever
Wade Davis in the eighth inning and closer Greg Holland in the ninth. The fact
that Yordano Ventura gave him six solid innings made things even easier. Ventura
returned from a sore elbow to keep the St. Louis Cardinals off balance, and
Kansas City rallied for three runs in the sixth inning before the bullpen closed
out a 3-2 win Thursday night that ended a string of eight straight home losses
to its cross-state rivals. "The bullpen was fantastic tonight," Yost said. Of
course, so was Ventura. The hard-throwing right-hander was skipped his previous
time through the rotation because of the ailment, but looked sharp in his
return. Ventura (3-5) pitched to contact and took advantage of some sharp
defence, which helped him to limit the damage whenever he ran into trouble.
"Everything was good," Ventura said through a translator. "I wasnt nervous. I
was very anxious. I wanted to pitch well to help the team win." He wasnt in line
for the win until the Royals rallied for three runs off Michael Wacha (4-4) in
the sixth inning, and Francisley Bueno and Davis each pitched a perfect inning
in relief. Holland made things interesting in the ninth. Oscar Taveras led off
with a grounder toward second base that Omar Infante fielded deep in the hole
and threw awkwardly to first base. Umpire Dan Iassogna initially ruled the throw
beat Taveras to the bag, but a video review showed that he was clearly safe.
Holland proceeded to strike out Jhonny Peralta, but a wild pitch sent pinch
runner Randal Grichuk to second base. Holland then struck out Jon Jay and
Peter Bourjos to end the game. The Royals took the first two games of the
four-game, two-city series at Busch Stadium, and then lost 5-2 in 11 innings on
Wednesday night before taking the series finale. Kansas City improved to 6-2
against National League clubs this season, while its slumping cross-state rivals
lost for the seventh time in their past eight games. The game was expected to be
a showdown between two oof the games bright young pitchers in Ventura, with his
100 mph fastball, and Wacha, who emerged for St.
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left two runners aboard in the first inning and a runner on third base in each
of the next three innings. Alex Gordon then helped him out of the fifth, when he
threw out Yadier Molina trying to stretch a single into a double with a strong
throw from left field. The call was confirmed after a review that lasted 3
minutes, 30 seconds. Wacha only allowed two hits through the first five innings
before Alcides Escobar started the Royals rally with a double in the sixth. Nori
Aoki followed with an RBI double and Eric Hosmer guided a single through a
drawn-in infield to knot the game 2-all. Salvador Perez, who had been in a
2-for-24 slump at home, followed with a go-ahead single. "Wacha was real good up
the point of the sixth inning and thats consecutive starts where weve had
starters come out and be real good and just hit a wall," Cardinals manager
Mike Matheny said. "We just werent able to get enough offence back after that."
The fact that Aoki had a part in the Royals sixth-inning rally was perhaps
fitting. The outfielder was leading off in the first inning when he took a pitch
low and inside. He was still leaning slightly over the plate when Molina tried
to return the ball to Wacha, and the throw instead ricocheted hard off Aokis
helmet and toward the third-base dugout. Aoki crumpled into a heap and lay in
the dirt for several minutes before resuming his at-bat. He later grounded out,
but hurt the Cardinals with his double during the Royals decisive rally. "Yadi
was real apologetic," Yost said. "Nori was just like, OK, OK." NOTES: Cardinals
2B Kolten Wong left in the fifth inning with soreness in his left shoulder,
which he hurt diving for a ball Tuesday night in St. Louis. Daniel Descalso
replaced him. ... Royals RHP Jeremy Guthrie starts a four-game series against
the Yankees on Friday night. Cardinals RHP Lance Lynn will start for St. Louis
to open its three-game set in Toronto.
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