Royals score 3 in ninth in 7-6 comeback win

Royals players pile on Lorenzo Cain as they celebrate his game-winning RBI in the bottom of the ninth inning of Tuesday night’s game against the Nationals at Kauffman Stadium.
Royals players pile on Lorenzo Cain as they celebrate his game-winning RBI in the bottom of the ninth inning of Tuesday night’s game against the Nationals at Kauffman Stadium.

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Lorenzo Cain capped a three-run ninth inning with a two-out single to left, bringing home Mike Moustakas and giving the Kansas City Royals a 7-6 victory Tuesday night against the Washington Nationals.

Tanner Roark lasted into the eighth inning for Washington, but he was relieved by Felipe Rivero with runners on the corners and one out. Eric Hosmer grounded into a fielder’s choice to make it 6-4.

Rivero got through the rest of the inning and turned the lead over to Jonathan Papelbon (1-1), who served up back-to-back singles to start the ninth. After Omar Infante struck out, Moustakas came on to pinch hit and guided a single through the left side to knot the game at 6.

Alcides Escobar kept the line moving with a single to center, and Cain ripped a liner into the gap in left-center to keep the Royals from losing for the seventh time in eight games.

Chien-Ming Wang (1-0) earned the win with a scoreless ninth inning.

Anthony Rendon and Daniel Murphy hit early homers, and Jayson Werth hit one late for Washington. The Nationals coaxed across three runs in the sixth inning, giving them what looked like an insurmountable lead against the sluggish Kansas City offense.

Luke Hochevar allowed those three runs in his only inning of work, the reliever following another subpar outing by Chris Young. He lasted 4 2/3 innings to put a massive burden on his bullpen.

After falling behind on Rendon’s homer in the first, the Royals answered with three runs in the third inning. Escobar tied the game with his RBI single, and hot-hitting Hosmer’s two-out, two-run jab through the right side of the infield gave Kansas City a 3-1 lead.

Murphy went deep in the fourth inning before Washington continued its rally in the sixth, but the Royals hung around long enough to deliver their second walk-off win of the season.

The result? Two clubs on wildly different trajectories changed directions.

The Nationals began their 10-game road trip with a three-game sweep in St. Louis, and were an inning away from being perfect at the midway point. Meanwhile, the Royals (14-12) avoided dropping back to .500 after a hot start to the defense of their World Series championship.

Notes: Several members of the Nationals, including NL MVP Bryce Harper, spent the morning visiting the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Harper called it “an honor and pleasure” to visit the museum and its president, Bob Kendrick. The museum is a popular spot for visiting teams to spend time in Kansas City. … Under Armour announced Tuesday that Harper had signed a multiyear extension with the company, likely one of the largest endorsement deals in the majors. Harper has endorsed the brand the last five years. His new line of baseball cleats, “Harper One,” will be available in July. … Moustakas got the night off from the field after aggravating a thumb injury in Seattle last weekend. “It blew up in Seattle,” manager Ned Yost said. “It’s just a day-by-day thing. We’ll see how he feels tomorrow. Yesterday it was really swollen.” … The series concludes this afternoon when Nationals RHP Stephen Strasburg, 4-0 for the first time in his career, takes on Royals RHP Kris Medlen. The afternoon game is “School Day at the K.”

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