Astros top Royals on bases-loaded walk in 12th inning

Royals catcher Salvador Perez rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run in the second inning of Sunday's game in Houston.
Royals catcher Salvador Perez rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run in the second inning of Sunday's game in Houston.

HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Astros blared Michael Jackson hits and were feeling celebratory vibes Sunday after snapping a skid with another extra-inning win.

Jake Marisnick hit a tying home run off Kelvin Herrera in the ninth inning and Evan Gattis drew a bases-loaded walk from Matt Strahm in the 12th, helping the Astros beat the Kansas City Royals 5-4 Sunday and stop a three-game losing streak.

It was Houston's second walk-off win in five days following a 13th-inning three-run homer from George Springer in a 5-3 victory against Seattle last Wednesday.

"I love this team and I love our character, our grind," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. "We don't work at all cylinders all the time, and I think we showed that this week and still came out with a winning homestand. Whatever words - grit and grind and character - the guys are into it."

Brian McCann walked on 10 pitches, and Gattis took a high-and-inside, full-count pitch for ball four. Gattis said he had never ended a game with a walk before, but he credited Marisnick's homer as the bigger swing in momentum for the team.

"The Marisnick home run was huge," Gattis said. "It really breathed life back into us and it was good to get a win."

Marisnick's homer sneaked into the first row of the left field Crawford Boxes near the foul pole. He said he wasn't sure it had enough to top the yellow line when he hit it.

"I honestly couldn't see it," Marisnick said. "I hit it right into the lights and I didn't know where it went. I knew I hit it good with a little topspin. Luckily, I got enough of it."

Springer hit his 12th leadoff homer in the first and third in seven games this season.

Brandon Moss homered against Chris Devenski (1-0) in the ninth to give the Royals a 4-3 lead.

Springer reached on an infield single leading off the 12th against Strahm (0-2), Alex Bregman sacrificed, Jose Altuve was intentionally walked and Carlos Correa hit into a forceout that advanced Springer to third.

Devenski struck out seven in four innings, allowing one run and three hits.

Nathan Karns, making his first start and second appearance for the Royals, gave up one run and six hits in 52/3 innings. Karns was acquired in an offseason trade from Seattle for outfielder Jarrod Dyson.

"I thought he did a great job," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "First two innings were a little erratic, gritty, but he settled down in the third and pitched great from that point on."

Astros starter Lance McCullers struck out 10 in seven innings, allowing three runs and six hits.

Salvador Perez tied it in the second when he became Kansas City's first player to homer in four straight games since Billy Butler in 2011. The franchise record of five was set by Mike Sweeney in 2002.

Paulo Orlando avoided McCann's tag to score on Raul Mondesi's bunt in the fifth, and Mike Moustakas homered in the sixth for a 3-1 lead. Marwin Gonzalez's two-run homer off Travis Wood tied the score at 3 in the seventh.

Notes: The Astros expanded the netting behind home plate this offseason to extend above the dugouts and improve fan safety. In the 12th inning, McCann swung and lost the handle of his bat, which flew right into the netting above the first base dugout. Royals RHP Ian Kennedy (0-1) is to start Kansas City's home opener against Oakland today. Kennedy lost at Minnesota last week, allowing three runs, three hits and five walks in five innings. Astros RHP Charlie Morton (0-0) starts today at Seattle after getting a no-decision at home against the Mariners, when he gave up two runs and five hits in six innings.

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