Athletics post 9-7 win against Royals

Royals center fielder Kyle Isbel can't make the catch on a double hit by Christian Bethancourt of the Athletics during the ninth inning of Saturday afternoon's game at Kauffman Stadium. (The Associated Press)
Royals center fielder Kyle Isbel can't make the catch on a double hit by Christian Bethancourt of the Athletics during the ninth inning of Saturday afternoon's game at Kauffman Stadium. (The Associated Press)

KANSAS CITY — Tony Kemp hit a two-run homer, Seth Brown and Sean Murphy combined for four RBI, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Kansas City Royals 9-7 on Saturday.

Kemp hit his second home run of the season in the eighth inning to wrap up a 3-for-5 afternoon.

“I pulled a fastball inside foul and I had a feeling he would go back to the slider and he did,” Kemp said of his battle with Taylor Clarke. “I just tried to put a good swing on it and hit it out of the ballpark.”

Brown hit a single in the first and a fielder’s choice in the third. Murphy had an RBI single in the seventh. Nick Allen and Jonah Bride collected RBI during a two-run fourth inning.

The A’s tied a season high with 14 hits. Oakland had the leadoff man reach base in six innings. Four of the six were leadoff doubles, and all came around to score.

“Obviously any inning you can start off with a guy on base builds momentum,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said. “We had some big hits from young guys like Jonah Bride and Nick Allen. It was good to see it from both our young guys as well as the older guys.”

Jared Koenig allowed three runs off five hits in 42/3 innings and struck out a career-high four with three walks.

The Oakland bullpen of A.J. Puk, Zach Jackson (2-2), Sam Moll and Lou Trivino surrendered four runs. Trivino earned his third save with a scoreless ninth and completed two scoreless innings.

“We won as a team today,” Kotsay said. “Each guy picked each other up, grinded through being up by four and losing a lead to only be up one. Everyone on the team just grinded.”

Brad Keller (2-9) gave up five runs, four earned, on eight hits in 32/3 innings with four strikeouts and two walks.

“Brad wasn’t as sharp as he’d like to be, but he didn’t get a lot of help to get him through,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said. “He could have gotten deeper in that game with less damage. We’ve got to pick each other up. This is one of those rare days when we weren’t sharp.”

Michael A. Taylor hit his fifth home run of the year for the Royals with a three-run blast in the eighth to make it 8-7.

Bobby Witt Jr. hit a wall-scraping solo homer to left in the third inning to open the scoring for Kansas City. It was his eleventh of the season, which matched Salvador Perez for the team lead.

Cam Gallagher went 2-for-3 with three RBI on a pair of doubles. Gallagher scored two in the fourth and scored Taylor in the sixth.

The RBI were his first since returning from a 45-game stint on the injured list June 20.

Notes: Kotsay said Chad Pinder was held out of the lineup due to a neck issue. … Oakland will start James Kaprielian (0-5, 5.98 ERA) in the series finale this afternoon. Brady Singer (3-2, 4.34 ERA) will take the mound for Kansas City.