KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Ian Kennedy, Alex Gordon and the rest of the Royals' veterans have been watching as their talented young teammates delivered win after win during a surprising late-season surge.
They finally got a piece of the action Saturday night.
Kennedy pitched six innings to earn his first win since the first week of April, Gordon drove in five runs, and the Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 10-3 for their fifth win in six games.
Another of the old guard, Alcides Escobar, had three RBI while finishing a homer shy of the cycle, and Cam Gallagher ended a 0-for-14 skid with a career-best four hits, in a blowout that set Kansas City up for a shot at a four-game sweep of its AL Central rivals today.
"We're not looking at it like that. We feel like we're a quality team that's playing well right now," Gordon said. "Whether you're young or old, it doesn't really matter."
Kennedy (2-8) allowed six hits while striking out four in his second start since a two-month stint on the disabled list. The right-hander allowed only Ehire Adrianza's RBI single in the second and Logan Forsythe's run-scoring hit in the fifth to earn his second home win in two years.
"I just knew it had been a long time," said Kennedy, who ended a 17-start winless streak with his first since April 7. "It was the first win since last September that I got at home. I did know that."
Gordon had an RBI groundout in the first, a two-run double in the fourth and another two-run double in the sixth. He finished one RBI shy of his career best, set May 18, 2014 against Baltimore.
"He had some fantastic at-bats," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "His focus has been beating the shift and I told him he was like Rod Carew tonight, peppering it down the left-field line."
Most of the damage came against Chase De Jong (0-1), who was pounded for five runs - three earned - on eight hits in 31/3 innings.
Kansas City jumped out to a 2-1 lead before a four-run fourth provided a cushion. Escobar started the scoring with an RBI triple, then scored when he was caught in a run-down and the throw toward home hit him in the back and bounced away.
Notes: Royals RHP Jorge Lopez (bruised ribs) had an MRI exam that came back clean, and Yost said he's day-to-day. Jopez left in the fifth inning of Friday night's game. He fell three outs shy of a perfect game his previous start last Saturday at Minnesota. Royals RHP Jakob Junis (8-12, 4.28 ERA) tries to keep his hot streak going in the series finale against RHP Kyle Gibson (7-13, 3.67) and the Twins. Junis has a 2.83 ERA in 10 starts since returning from the disabled list July 21, and has 58 strikeouts in 60 innings.