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No. 25 K-State bounces back with big win over UTEP

AP Photo/Charlie Riedel
AP Photo/Charlie Riedel

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State forced UTEP into three-and-outs on its first five possessions, leaving Wildcats coach Bill Snyder pleased when the Miners finally picked up a long-awaited first down.

“It gave me something to complain about at halftime,” Snyder said with a wry smile.

There wasn’t much else to complain about.

Charles Jones ran for three touchdowns, Tyler Lockett returned a punt for another score and Snyder’s 25th-ranked Wildcats romped to a 58-28 victory Saturday.

DeMarcus Robinson and Jake Waters also had touchdown runs, and Waters threw for 209 yards and another score as the Wildcats (3-1) finished non-conference play by taking out their frustrations from a close loss to fifth-ranked Auburn on the hapless Miners.

UTEP (2-2) managed one first down and 23 yards of offense in the first half, when Kansas State raced to a 31-0 lead. Running back Aaron Jones, the nation’s second-leading rusher, was held to 47 yards — all but nine of them after halftime.

“Kansas State’s run defense was one of the best defenses I’ve seen in a long time,” UTEP coach Sean Kugler said. “They were very effective at stopping the run.”

Jameil Showers threw four TD passes for the Miners, all with the game well out of reach.

Kansas State blew a chance to beat Auburn nine days ago in part by missing three field goals, but took control early Saturday mainly on the strength of its special teams.

The Wildcats blocked a punt on the game’s first series to set up a field goal, then had another block wiped out by a referee’s inadvertent whistle. Later in the half, Lockett returned a punt 58 yards for a score, and had a 51-yard return set up another TD just before halftime.

“I’m starting to get comfortable back there,” said Lockett, who has returned four kickoffs for touchdowns but hasn’t returned punts nearly as much.

Things were such a nightmare for the UTEP special teams that the only folks in the stadium having a rougher afternoon may have been referee Alan Eck’s officiating crew.

Not only did they blow an erroneous whistle on the blocked punt, they also couldn’t seem to figure out whether to award UTEP a do-over on it. Eck spent more than 10 minutes on the radio with the replay officials trying to get everything sorted out, and then was booed by the 16th straight sellout at Bill Snyder Family Stadium when he allowed UTEP to punt again.

“Apparently there’s a rule that I’m totally unaware of, and trust me, that’s the first thing I’m going to do when I walk out of here, I’m going to find that rule,” Snyder said. “They did the best they could, it just took them an hour-and-a-half to do it.”

It didn’t matter a whole lot in the end.

Lockett torched the Miners for 84 yards receiving, moving past his uncle Aaron Lockett and former Wildcats star Michael Smith for third on the school’s career list. Lockett has 2,469 yards, trailing only Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson and his father, Kevin Lockett.

His ability to stretch the defense loosened things up for the Kansas State rushing attack, which was bottled up by Auburn. Charles Jones had 76 yards before leaving with what appeared to be a minor injury in the third quarter, and Kansas State piled up 188 yards on the ground.

“Great game plan,” Jones said with a smile.

Given how quickly the Wildcats’ offense scored, their defense could barely catch its breath.

That made its performance all the more impressive: UTEP didn’t pick up a first down until there was about 5 minutes left before halftime.

“It’s the best defense I’ve faced since I’ve been in college,” said Aaron Jones, a sophomore.

By the time the third quarter ended and Kansas State led 52-7, Snyder had his starters on the bench, resting up for a return to Big 12 play.

The Wildcats already beat Iowa State on the road earlier in the season. They welcome Texas Tech next week before a potentially pivotal showdown at No. 4 Oklahoma on Oct. 18.

“We did some wonderful things and then we fell apart (when) we had twos go on the field that weren’t ready to play, and consequently some bad things happened,” Snyder said. “I thought we played well when we had to play well in the ballgame.”

— Associated Press —

Kansas gets blanked at home against Texas 23-0

AP Photo/Ed Zurga
AP Photo/Ed Zurga

LAWRENCE, Kansas (AP) — Tyrone Swoopes passed for one touchdown and ran for another and Texas picked off four Kansas passes, leading the Longhorns to a 23-0 victory Saturday in the Big 12 opener.

Swoopes, in his first start in a conference game, was 19 for 34 for 218 yards and two TDs as Texas (2-2, 1-0) beat Kansas for the 12th straight time. A stifling Texas defense limited Kansas sophomore Montell Cozart to 12 for 31 for 140 yards and the four picks. Cornerback Duke Thomas had two of the interceptions and also broke up a short pass in the end zone on fourth down. Texas also sacked Cozart four times while holding the Jayhawks to 313 total yards.

All week long, Kansas (2-2, 0-1) kept the Texas fight song blaring across the practice field and filled the locker room with reminders that the Jayhawks had not beaten Texas in 76 years.

But Texas, despite crippling injuries and nine player dismissals, never trailed the team that has now lost 30 of its last 31 Big 12 games.

Thomas’ first interception and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty set up the touchdown that gave Texas a 13-0 halftime lead. Thomas intercepted Cozart’s pass and raced 24 yards to the 26, then the half-the-distance penalty gave the Longhorns a first down on the 13. Two plays later from the 7, Swoopes went around left end and squeezed into the corner of the end zone for the TD.

Kansas, failing to get a first down when linebacker Ben Heeney recovered a Texas fumble at the Kansas 2, punted to Jaxon Shipley, who sped 41 yards with the return and set up the Longhorns on the 18. On third-and-3, Swoopes hit Malcolm Brown for 10 yards to the 1. Next play, Swoopes spotted M.J. McFarland wide open in the back of the end zone. The extra-point attempt failed.

After taking over on downs late in the fourth quarter, the Longhorns made it 23-0 when Swoopes connected with John Harris on a 16-yard scoring pass. In the third quarter, Nick Rose, who missed the extra point after Texas’ first touchdown, kicked a 42-yard field goal.

Kansas, following a 35-yard pass play from Cozart to Jimmay Mundine, had a second-and-8 from the 18. But Cozart’s pass was tipped high into the air at the line and floated into the arms of Texas defender Quandre Diggs in the end zone. The Longhorns then marched all the way to the 5, aided by Armanti Foreman’s 30-yard gain on a reverse. But Heeney fell on what was described as a team fumble and turned the ball back to the Jayhawks on their own 2.

With their second possession of the second half, the Jayhawks marched all the way from their own 16 to the Texas 5. On fourth down, Cozart lofted a fade pass to Nigel King. But with Thomas defending, the ball fell incomplete.

— Associated Press —

Area High School Football Scores – Friday, Sept. 26

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Central 42, Liberty 39

Lafayette 37, Chillicothe 13

Maryville 62, Benton 28

Smithville 47, Bishop LeBlond 14

St. Joseph Christian 48, Axtell (KS) 30

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Savannah 56, Cameron 0

East Buchanan 40, Lawson 0

Plattsburg 49, Mid-Buchanan 20

West Platte 32, Hamilton 28

Lathrop 48, North Platte 13

Maysville 40, Polo 30

South Harrison 52, Braymer 8

Gallatin 71, King City 14

Trenton 61, Princeton 12

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North Andrew 50, Chilhowee 28

Albany 50, Mound City 38

Worth County 56, Nodaway-Holt 6

Norborne 76, Pattonsburg 24

North West Nodaway 54, Greenfield 0

Rock Port 48, South Holt 0

Southwest Livingston 42, South Nodaway 26

Stanberry 52, East Atchison 6

Stewartsville 44, DeKalb 20

Hardin-Central 58, Northwest Hughesville 14

Royals defeat Chicago to wrap up first postseason birth since 1985

AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

CHICAGO (AP) — The mob arrived as soon as Salvador Perez squeezed that final foul popup, officially bringing Kansas City’s playoff drought to an end.

Yes, the Royals are going back to the postseason.

Kansas City clinched a playoff spot Friday night for the first time in 29 years, beating the Chicago White Sox 3-1 behind seven scoreless innings from Jeremy Guthrie.

The Royals ended the longest active postseason drought in the four top North American leagues, and they did so with a unique offensive profile. Story

Kansas City secured at least a wild card spot and ended the longest active postseason drought among the major North American sports leagues. The last time the Royals made it to the playoffs, George Brett led Kansas City to a World Series victory over St. Louis in 1985.

“It feels better than expected,” said Billy Butler, a 2004 draft pick and eight-year veteran. “It’s a great thing. I’m proud to bring this organization something they envisioned when they drafted me.”

Small-market Kansas City endured more than its share of losing in recent years. But it contended into September last season and kicked down the playoff door on Friday.

The Royals crowded around Perez near the plate after he caught Michael Taylor’s foulout.

A large contingent of Kansas City fans crowded near the visitors dugout, watching the party, and players tossed black and white playoff caps to them before walking off the field.

The clubhouse was as chaotic as expected, with players dousing each other with bubbly and snapping pictures, whooping it up as the franchise’s years of losing gave way to pure joy.

As the scene unfolded, Brett stood nearby with a bottle in one hand and a cup in the other, doing his best not to get drenched.

“I got tired of the people criticizing the players on this team because they hadn’t won a World Series since 1985,” he said. “Ninety-five percent of these … guys weren’t even born in ’85. It’s not their fault. These guys played their [butts] off all year.”

And look where they are now.

With Detroit losing to Minnesota, Kansas City trails the Tigers by a game in the AL Central with two to play. If they are tied after Sunday, the teams will play game No. 163 at Detroit on Monday to determine the division winner.

Kansas City also maintained a one-game lead in the wild-card standings over Oakland, which won 6-2 at Texas.

The postgame celebration eventually returned to the field, where there was more spraying alcohol, more jumping up and down and more pictures, all to the delight of their supporters. Fans chanted “Let’s go Royals!” and some derogatory comments toward Detroit.

They held up signs that read “My playoff beard starts growing today,” and “Finally.”

That probably summed it up best for Kansas City. Yes, finally, the Royals are back.

“We know it’s been emotional, not only for us but for the city itself, which has supported us all along the way,” closer Greg Holland said.

Guthrie (13-11) could not have been much better, pitching four-hit ball while winning his third straight start. He struck out six and walked one. After the game, Guthrie tweeted this celebratory photo:

The White Sox scored in the eighth against Wade Davis. Adam Eaton tripled with one out and came around on Alexei Ramirez’s single. But Jose Abreu and Conor Gillaspie struck out to end the inning.

Holland worked the ninth for his 46th save in 48 chances.

Alcides Escobar had two hits, including a leadoff single in Kansas City’s three-run first against Hector Noesi, and the Royals won for the fifth time in six games.

Noesi (8-12) allowed six hits in six innings after it looked as if he might get knocked out early.

The first three batters each got a hit, starting with Escobar’s single. Nori AokiNori Aoki lined a run-scoring triple to right, and Lorenzo Cain had an RBI single for his 14th hit in 30 at-bats. Cain came around from second on Butler’s one-out single to make it 3-0.

Chicago’s Paul Konerko began his farewell weekend by going 0-for-4. The retiring slugger, back in the lineup after sitting out Thursday’s game, received loud cheers every time he stepped to the plate, starting with a standing ovation in the second inning.

In the Royals, Konerko sees some similarities to Chicago’s 2005 championship team, with its pitching and timely hitting.

“I think they have a real good shot to go a long ways,” he said. “Good for them. Enjoy it. I’m happy for those guys.”

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Royals: There was no further update on INF Christian Colon, who is recovering from a broken middle finger on his right hand. It’s not clear if he will be on the postseason roster.

White Sox: Reliever Nate Jones is confident he will make a full recovery after having Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in July. Jones expects to start throwing a week before Thanksgiving. Jones also had back surgery in May. … The White Sox held OF Avisail Garcia out of the lineup for precautionary reasons after he left Thursday’s game because of a stiff lower back. Manager Robin Ventura expects him to be ready to play Saturday.

UP NEXT:

LHP Danny Duffy (9-11, 2.32 ERA) starts Saturday for Kansas City, with LHP John Danks (10-11, 4.82 ERA) pitching for Chicago.

— Associated Press —

Western volleyball sweeps Southern for fourth straight win

riggertMissouriWesternThe Missouri Western Volleyball team made quick work of Missouri Southern Friday night as they swept the Lions in Joplin, 25-19, 25-20 and 25-17.  It’s the fourth consecutive win for the Griffons as they improve to 10-3 overall and 4-1 in MIAA play.

Erica Rottinghaus led the charge with 14 kills. Amanda Boender turned in her second impressive performance of the week, hitting .750 with 12 kills and no attack errors in 16 total attacks. Boender added two solo blocks. Kelsey Olion led the team with seven digs. Holly Pollock addded six digs. Jordan Chohon had 38 of the team’s 44 total assists.

The Griffons road swing continues Saturday at undefeated Central Oklahoma. The Bronchos are 15-0 after sweeping Northwest Missouri State Friday night.

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU soccer allows late goal and falls to Central Oklahoma

MWSUThe Missouri Western women’s soccer team dropped its first home game of the season to Central Oklahoma Friday, 1-0. The goal was allowed in the 89th minute to propel the Bronchos past the Griffons.

The first half was a defensive struggle with both teams creating limited opportunities. The Bronchos had six shots on goal with the Griffons providing four chances themselves. Sarah Lyle recorded four saves in the half as well.

MWSU in the second half created two corner kicks early but couldn’t capitalize on the chance to put one in the net. The attack for both teams eventually picked up to create some shots on goal. In the 89th minute, the Bronchos scored off a corner kick that was sent in by Emily Precure and deflected to the back of the net by Reagan Ballard.

Missouri Western will be back in action on Sunday against Northeastern State University. The game is set to start at noon.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Defense leads Griffons to 26-9 win at Lindenwood

MWSUFor the second straight week and third time this season, the Griffon defense dominated the night on the way to a Missouri Western win. Thursday night, the MWSU D accounted for 14 points and allowed just 31 second-half yards as Missouri Western defeated the Lions, 26-9, in the first ever meeting between the two.

Kirk Resseguie got the scoring going for the defense in the second quarter when he recovered a Lindenwood fumble in the end zone to put the Griffons up 14-0. Resseguie did it again in the fourth quarter when he sacked Graham Lindman for a safety. Sam Brown added the defense’s final points later in the fourth with a 32-yard interception return for a touchdown.

Missouri Western held the Lions to just 23 yards rushing and racked up 223 of their own on 53 carries. The Griffon defense force four turnovers for the second week in a row and held the Lions to 271 total yards.

Resseguie finished with seven total tackles, two of them for loss. Stephen Juergens added another interception and five total tackles to go along with an assisted sack. Mackenzie Wischmann had two sacks. Arbanas Elliot added one and a half sacks. Joey Capul chipped in another sack. Offensively, Raphael Spencer picked up 117 yards for his third 100-yard performance of the season. The Griffons are now 3-0 this season when Spencer eclipses the century mark.

The Griffons are now 3-1 on the year and return to Spratt Stadium next week to take on No. 8 Pittsburg State in the MWSU Hall of Fame game on Oct. 4 at 6 p.m.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals close in on playoffs, beat White Sox 6-3

AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

CHICAGO (AP) — Whether it’s through a wild card or the AL Central title, Lorenzo Cain doesn’t care how the Kansas City Royals reach the playoffs.

He just wants to get there.

Eric Hosmer homered and drove in two runs, Cain had four hits and scored twice, and the Royals put themselves on the verge of a playoff spot with a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night.

One more win for Kansas City, or a loss by Seattle, will send the Royals to the postseason for the first time since George Brett led them to a World Series championship in 1985.

Kansas City remained two games behind Detroit in the Central and moved one up on Oakland in the wild-card standings.

“We definitely want to win the division, but any way we can get in (the playoffs), we’ll take it,” Cain said.

The Royals aren’t about to be picky considering how long it’s been and all the losing for the franchise along the way. They were September contenders last season for the first time in a decade on the way to 86 wins.

Now they are right on the postseason doorstep, poised to barge in.

“I think this team’s learned a lot,” starter James Shields said. “I think we’ve got a mix of good veterans in here to keep this team loose. We’re really loose and having fun right now and that’s what it’s all about.”

Hosmer had three hits, including an RBI single in the first and a tying solo homer off Jose Quintana in the sixth.

The White Sox held retiring captain Paul Konerko out of the lineup, but he expects to start the final three games. He has been playing through a broken bone in his left hand and was a little sore after playing two of the previous three games in Detroit.

The Royals went ahead after back-to-back singles by Cain and Hosmer put runners on first and third in the eighth.

Jake Petricka relieved Quintana, and it looked as if the White Sox would get out of it when Billy Butler sent a grounder to shortstop.

But second baseman Marcus Semien bounced the relay to first after catching the throw from Alexei Ramirez. That allowed Cain to score the go-ahead run, and Alex Gordon followed with an RBI single to make it 5-3.

That made a winner of Kelvin Herrera (4-3), who worked a scoreless seventh after Shields went six innings.

Wade Davis pitched the eighth and Greg Holland worked the ninth for his 45th save in 47 chances.

Shields allowed three runs and five hits, including a two-run homer by Josh Phegley.

Quintana (9-11) gave up five runs and 11 hits over 7 1/3 innings.

“He threw a good game,” Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. “We had a shot there to get out of it for him, and we didn’t. You’ve got to be able to do that.”

TRAINER’S ROOM:

Royals: INF Christian Colon (broken middle finger) played six innings and had two hits in his first rehab game in the Arizona instructional league, general manager Dayton Moore said. Moore had no comment when asked how Colon’s finger felt, and it’s not clear if he will be on the postseason roster.

White Sox: White Sox OF Avisail Garcia left the game because of a stiff lower back. He lined out in the second inning and was replaced in right field by Moises Sierra before the top of the third. He is day to day, although Ventura expects him to sit out Saturday. … 2B Carlos Sanchez was out of the lineup with his wife set to have a baby.

UP NEXT:

The Royals send RHP Jeremy Guthrie (12-11, 4.28 ERA) to the mound, hoping to wrap up a playoff berth. RHP Hector Noesi (8-10, 4.39) pitches for Chicago.

NO MICKEY MOUSE OPERATION

There was quite a scene in the visiting clubhouse before the game. Royals RHP Liam Hendricks was on all fours while leading the charge to capture a mouse hiding in one corner. He eventually trapped it in a box and took it to the bullpen for the game, with the players dubbing it the “Rally Mouse.”

Hendricks hopes to find the same mouse — or another one — before Saturday’s game and keep it in the bullpen.

“Whatever works, man,” manager Ned Yost said.

— Associated Press —

Area High School Football Schedule – Friday, Sept. 26

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Liberty (0-5, 0-2 SUB Red)
@ Central (0-5, 0-1 SUB Red)

Chillicothe (3-2, 1-2 MEC)
@ Lafayette (3-2, 2-1 MEC)

Benton (1-4, 0-3 MEC)
@ Maryville (5-0, 3-0 MEC)

Bishop LeBlond (4-1, 2-1 MEC) LISTEN LIVE ON ESPN 1550 or click here
@ Smithville (4-1, 3-0 MEC)

Axtell (KS)
@ St. Joseph Christian (3-2)

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Cameron (0-5, 0-3 MEC)
@ Savannah (3-2, 1-2 MEC)

East Buchanan (5-0, 3-0 KCI)
@ Lawson (4-1, 3-0 KCI)

Plattsburg (2-3, 0-3 KCI)
@ Mid-Buchanan (0-5, 0-3 KCI)

West Platte (4-1, 2-1 KCI)
@ Hamilton (5-0, 3-0 KCI)

Lathrop (0-5, 0-3 KCI)
@ North Platte (1-4, 1-2 KCI)

Maysville (4-1, 2-0 GRC)
@ Polo (5-0, 3-0 GRC)

South Harrison (1-4, 1-2 GRC)
@ Braymer (3-2, 0-2 GRC)

King City (2-2, 1-1 GRC)
@ Gallatin (3-2, 2-1 GRC)

Princeton (0-5, 0-3 GRC)
@ Trenton (0-5)

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North Andrew (5-0, 2-0 PVC)
@ Chilhowee

Albany (5-0, 5-0 275)
@ Mound City (3-2, 3-1 275)

Worth County (0-4, 0-4 275)
@ Nodaway-Holt (1-4, 1-3 275)

Pattonsburg (2-3, 1-2 PVC)
@ Norborne

Greenfield (1-4)
@ North West Nodaway (3-2, 3-2 275)

Rock Port (3-2, 3-1 275)
@ South Holt (0-5, 0-5 275)

Southwest Livingston
@ South Nodaway (2-3, 1-0 PVC)

East Atchison (2-3, 2-2 275)
@ Stanberry (5-0, 4-0 275)

DeKalb (1-4, 0-2 PVC)
@ Stewartsville (3-2, 1-1 PVC)

Northwest Hughesville
@ Hardin-Central (4-1, 0-0 CRC)

Royals lose series finale at Cleveland; fall two games back of Detroit

AP Photo/Tony Dejak
AP Photo/Tony Dejak

CLEVELAND (AP) — They’re alive, barely, but it beats the alternative. The Indians’ playoff hopes are fragile, and they’re doing all they can to keep them from shattering.

Yan Gomes hit a three-run homer, Michael Brantley got three more hits and Cleveland stayed in the AL wild-card chase for at least one more day with a 6-4 win over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.

A loss would have eliminated the Indians, but after blowing a 3-0 lead, they rallied and moved within 3 1/2 games of Kansas City and Oakland in the wild-card standings. There are four days left in the regular season.

“We said all year long as long as we have life, we’re going to keep battling and that’s exactly what we did tonight,” outfielder David Murphy said. “We’ve had some good moments. We’ve had some bad moments this season, but hopefully we’re going to be going into the last series of the season still alive.”

The Royals, who haven’t made the playoffs since 1985, fell two games behind first-place Detroit in the AL Central.

Zach McAllister (4-7) pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings and Cody Allen worked the ninth for his 23rd save as the Indians kept their season relevant.

They’re off on Thursday, but the Indians will closely monitor Kansas City’s game in Chicago and Oakland’s visit to Texas.

“It has all to do whether or not we have life coming into Friday,” Murphy said, “so regardless we’re going to come ready to play, but hopefully we’re going to be playing for something.”

Brantley has hit safely in 15 straight games and needs one more hit to be the first Indians player with 200 in a season since Kenny Lofton in 1996.

The Indians took the lead in the fifth off rookie Brandon Finnegan (0-1) on Carlos Santana’s RBI groundout. Cleveland added a run in the sixth on Murphy’s pinch sacrifice fly.

Cleveland entered the unusual series — the teams completed a suspended game on Monday — 3 1/2 games behind the Royals and the Indians ended in the same place. Unfortunately for them, they wasted a chance to pull closer and now have to win their final three games and hope for help from other teams to play in the postseason.

Billy Butler had three RBIs for Kansas City, which can lock up one of the two wild cards by winning one of four games in Chicago against the White Sox starting Thursday.

“I know things are close, we’re close,” Butler said. “We’ve got four games left. If we could do it right now, we’d be in a playoff spot. You can’t help but realize that it’s right around the corner, but you have to keep grinding and keep your head down.”

Their flimsy playoff hopes fading, the Indians scored twice in the fifth to take a 5-4 lead.

Jason Vargas hit Michael Bourn with a pitch to open the inning and Royals manager Ned Yost pulled the left-hander, who has just one win in his last seven starts.

Jose Ramirez doubled off the wall and the speedy Bourn, waved around by third-base coach Mike Sarbaugh, scored the tying run on a headfirst dive into the plate, reaching in with his left hand to avoid catcher Salvador Perez’s tag.

“When you see a guy dive into home like that you realize nobody’s playing out the string,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “He was pretty fired up.”

Gomes’ two-out shot, his 21st homer, to straightaway center gave the Indians a 3-0 lead in the first.

WALK THIS WAY

Santana walked three times, giving him 112 this season, the sixth most in club history. Santana has walked more than any major league switch-hitter since Lance Berkman (127) for Houston in 2002.

NO RELIEF

Indians reliever Bryan Shaw tied the club record with his 79th appearance, matching the mark set by Bobby Howry in 2005.

K KINGS

Cleveland’s pitchers have combined for 1,419 strikeouts, nine shy of the major league record set by Detroit in 2013.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Indians: Nick Swisher rejoined his teammates after undergoing surgery on both knees last month. Swisher tried to play through pain for several months before deciding to have his knees “cleaned out.” He expects to be ready for the start of spring training.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP James Shields (14-8) makes his team-leading 34th start as Kansas City tries to clinch a playoff spot in Chicago. Shields is 20-5 with a 2.48 ERA on the road since the start of 2013.

Indians: The Indians end a stretch of 30 games in 30 days with their final off day of 2014. They open a three-game series vs. Tampa Bay on Friday as Corey Kluber (17-9) tries to strengthen his case for the Cy Young.

— Associated Press —

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