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Royals’ rally comes up short in 7-6 loss to Minnesota

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Byron Buxton tripled, doubled, drove in two runs and scored twice as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-6 on Thursday night.

After Salvador Perez’s pinch-hit RBI single with two outs in the ninth pulled the Royals within a run, Terrance Gore ran for him. With Paulo Orlando, who had four hits to match his career high, hitting, Brandon Kintzler picked Gore off first base.

Gore was initially called safe, but after a 1 minute, 15 second review, the call was reversed to end the game.

Buxton’s one-out double triggered a three-run ninth off Kelvin Herrera (2-6). Robbie Grossman, Miguel Sano and Max Kepler contributed run-scoring singles in the ninth.

The Twins won for the first time in 10 games this season at Kauffman Stadium.

Michael Tonkin (3-2) was the winner, while Kintzler logged his 16th save in 19 opportunities.

Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was pulled with one out in the seventh, allowing four runs and eight hits, including a solo homer to Kennys Vargas in the sixth.

The Twins’ three-run seventh included a two-run triple by Buxton, who scored on Jorge Polanco’s single.

Twins starter Kyle Gibson failed to hold the two-run lead through the bottom of the inning. Jarrod Dyson tripled home Drew Butera and scored on Whit Merrifield’s single to tie the score.

Orlando had two doubles, while Butera had three hits, equaling his career best, including a single to lead off the ninth.

DOZIER SITS

Twins 2B Brian Dozier, who is 1 for 30 after hitting his 42nd home run in his first at-bat on Sept. 22, did not start for the first time since May 24. “When you get tired you start trying to muscle the ball and he’s been a little more impatient the last couple of days,” Twins manager Paul Molitor said. “We’re down to 12 at-bats if he plays the next three games, roughly. Give up three to try to make the last 12 really good.” … Eduardo Escobar made his first start of the season at second base. He started four games there last season.

ONE MORE VICTORY

The Royals need one victory in their final three games to have a winning record for the fourth consecutive year. The last time the Royals accomplished that was 1975-1980, six straight winning seasons.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins: 1B Joe Mauer, who is hitless in his past 15 at-bats, missed the three games against the Royals with a quad injury.

Royals: RHP Kris Medlen, who is on the 60-day DL with rotator cuff inflammation, said he is shut down until November when he will begin a throwing program. “Beyond frustrating,” Medlen described his season. He was 1/3 with a 7.77 ERA in six starts.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Tyler Duffey has allowed 198 base runners (161 hits), 31 walks and six hit batters in 131 innings. He will make his final start Friday at the White Sox, who will counter with LHP Carlos Rodon.

Royals: RHP Yordano Ventura is 0-1 with 5.40 ERA in two starts this season against the Indians. Cleveland LHP Ryan Merritt will make his first big league start.

— Associated Press —

Western soccer rallies to defeat Missouri Southern 2-1

riggertMissouriWesternJOPLIN, Mo. – The Missouri Western women’s soccer team beat Missouri Southern on Thursday 2-1 to snap a two-game losing skid.

After falling behind 1-0 early, the Griffons would find their offensive rhythm in the second half. Missouri Western got the equalizer in the 49th minute after Cassidy Menke found Sydney Cluck,knocking in her third goal of the season.

The Griffons would continue to pressure the Lion defense in the second half. At the 77 minute mark, Cassidy Menke would put MWSU on top for good scoring her third goal of the season. Missouri Western outshot Missouri Southern 17-7, as Paige Labadie finished with four saves for the Griffons.

Missouri Western travels to Southwest Baptist in Bolivar, Missouri on Saturday, Oct. 1 for a 12 p.m. start.

— MWSU Athletics —

Northwest’s Pitts earns preseason All-American honor

Northwest2013riggertCHARLOTTE, N.C. – Northwest Missouri State University junior Justin Pitts has beened named to the first team Preseason All-America Team by the Sporting News College Basketball Yearbook. The magazine’s preview included an NCAA Division II top-10 along with a 25-man Preseason All-America list.

Now a two-time first-team All-MIAA performer, Pitts scored in double figures in all 32 games in 2015-16, scoring 20 or more points 21 times, including a career-high 38 points against Minnesota State in the Central Region semifinals, third-most in school history (3/13/16). He was the MIAA’s Player of the Year, reaching 1,000 career points in just 53 games. Through two seasons at Northwest, Pitts is the all-time leader in three point field goal percentage, drilling 49.4 percent of his shots from behind the arc (131-for-265). The Blue Springs, Mo. native led the Bearcats in scoring (21.7), three point percentage (49.4), assists (5.0) and steals (1.5), helping Northwest to an MIAA-record 19 conference victories, an outright MIAA regular season title, an MIAA tournament title and a third-straight trip to the Central Region Championship game during the 2015-16 season.

Northwest will begin the season on Friday, Nov. 11, against Upper Iowa in St. Joseph, Mo.

— Northwest Athletics —

Cardinals top Reds on Molina’s disputed double in 9th inning

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Yadier Molina hit a disputed double that drove in the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning Thursday night, sending the St. Louis Cardinals over the Cincinnati Reds 4-3.

The Cardinals began the day one game behind San Francisco for the second NL wild-card spot.

Matt Carpenter drew a one-out walk from Blake Wood (6-5). With two outs, Molina’s one-hop hit appeared to bounce off a sign above the left-field wall and carom back into play.

Carpenter kept running and scored from first. Reds manager Bryan Price ran after the umpires, who left the field as soon as Carpenter touched the plate.

Price later said umpire crew chief Bill Miller told him that teams have 10 seconds to appeal on a game-ending play, and that the complaint wasn’t made in time.

“I’m not blaming the umpires. I’m blaming the system,” Price said.

Molina and Jedd Gyorko hit solo homers for the Cardinals.

Seung Hwan Oh (6-3) wound up with the win.

Cincinnati scored single runs in the eighth and ninth. Pinch hitter Scott Schebler had a two-out, two-strike infield single to make it 3-all.

Gyorko hit his team-high 28th homer off starter Dan Straily in the second. Molina hit his eighth homer in the fifth.

St. Louis rookie Alex Reyes, in his fifth major league start, gave up one run on seven hits in a 99-pitch outing. He struck out six and walked two.

Reyes, who lowered his ERA to 1.57, also drove in the go-ahead run with a groundout.

Cincinnati closed to within 3-2 in the eighth on a double by Joey Votto and an RBI single by Adam Duvall.

Votto left the game after suffering a cut to his chin while sliding into second base. He had three hits.

The Reds have scored first in their last seven games.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: INF Brandon Phillips was held out of the lineup for the second successive game with a sore left hand suffered on a swing Monday night.

Cards: OF Brandon Moss was given the day off. He is mired in a 7-for-95 skid.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Josh Smith (3-2, 4.77) will face the Chicago Cubs in the opener of a three-game series in Cincinnati on Friday. He will be making his second start of the season and 32nd. appearance.

Cards: RHP Carlos Martinez (15-9, 3.15) will oppose Pittsburgh RHP Tyler Glasnow (0-1, 4.91) in the opener of a three-game set on Friday at Busch Stadium. Martinez is 3-5 with a 4.01 ERA lifetime against Pittsburgh. Glasnow will be making his fourth start of the season.

— Associated Press —

Tigers’ Culkin named William V. Campbell Trophy semifinalist

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – Mizzou Football senior TE Sean Culkin (Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.) is one of 65 players from college football’s Bowl Subdivision to be named a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, as announced Wednesday by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame. The award recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation and is prominently displayed inside its official home at the New York Athletic Club.

Named in honor of the late Bill Campbell, former chairman of Intuit, former player and head coach at Columbia University and the 2004 recipient of the NFF’s Gold Medal, the Campbell Trophy is a 25-pound bronze trophy and increases the amount of the recipient’s grant by $7,000 for a total postgraduate scholarship of $25,000. This year’s postgraduate scholarships will push the program’s all-time distribution to more than $11.1 million.

Culkin is nominated for the award as a business administration major who is playing with his degree after graduating in the spring of 2016. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in education, counseling & psychology. He is a three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and has devoted his time to various different organizations in the Mid-Missouri community. He has worked with the Special Olympics, local children’s camps and has visited children in the hospital. His Mission work was recognized by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey during SEC Media Days as well, where Culkin was one of Mizzou’s three participants in July.

“The NFF would like to personally congratulate each of the nominees as well as their schools and coaches on their tremendous accomplishments,” said NFF President & CEO Steve Hatchell. “We are extremely proud to highlight each semifinalist’s achievements, showcasing their ability to balance academics and athletics at the highest level. The NFF Awards Committee will have an incredibly difficult task in selecting the finalists from this outstanding group of candidates.”

Nominated by their schools, which are limited to one nominee each, candidates for the awards must be a senior or graduate student in their final year of eligibility, have a GPA of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, have outstanding football ability as a first team player or significant contributor and have demonstrated strong leadership and citizenship. The class is selected each year by the NFF Awards Committee, which is comprised of a nationally recognized group of media, College Football Hall of Famers and athletics administrators.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Royals defeat Twins, but officially eliminated from postseason

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The World Series champions have failed to make the postseason for the fourth year in a row.

Kendrys Morales and Alex Gordon keyed an eighth-inning rally and Kansas City beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on Wednesday night, but the Royals were still knocked out of playoff contention.

The defending World Series champs were eliminated when Baltimore beat Toronto 3-2 earlier Wednesday.

“Obviously we’d like to be playing a lot more baseball, but the reality of it is we’re not,” said Eric Hosmer, who hit a two-run homer in the third.

Morales’ ground-rule double to right scored Jarrod Dyson, who had doubled and stole third. Gordon’s single scored Whit Merrifield and pinch-runner Billy Burns.

Dyson said he would not be watching postseason games.

“It’s kind of sad and tough to watch postseason when you’re not in it,” Dyson said.

The Twins, who have lost 10 of 11, have dropped 102 games, matching a club record for defeats. The 1982 Twins also lost 102.

“We’re trying to win games, but it’s becoming difficult,” Twins right-hander Ervin Santana said. “But, I think we just try to do too much and we forgot about the little things. It’s a game. You just have to prepare to be better for the next year.”

Taylor Rogers (3-1), the fourth of five Twins pitchers, took the loss after allowing three runs, three hits and two walks while retiring only one of the six batters he faced.

Joakim Soria (5-8) worked a scoreless eighth to pick up the victory. Wade Davis got his 27th save in 30 chances.

Royals left-hander Jason Vargas tossed five shutout innings, allowing four hits, striking out six and walking one. He threw 53 strikes in 87 pitches, leaving with a 2-0 lead in his third start since having Tommy John surgery in 2015. Vargas finishes with a 2.25 ERA, allowing three runs and eight hits while striking out 11 and walking three in 12 innings.

“It was nice to have a reward as far as having some success once I was able to step underneath the lights and really get out there for real,” Vargas said. “Going into the offseason, I was just hoping for health as far as being able to have the normal offseason. So to have a nice outing like this before is a nice comfortable feeling.”

Rookie Kevin McCarthy, however, did not hold the lead for long. McCarthy yielded a two-run two-out home run to Kennys Vargas in the sixth. After McCarthy walked the next two batters, Peter Moylan was summoned to face John Ryan Murphy, retiring him on a comebacker.

The Vargas homer snapped a Twins’ streak of 106 innings without more than one run. According to Elias, it is the longest such streak in the majors since the Philadelphia Phillies went 109 innings in 1942 without scoring multiple runs.

“We just kind of stagnated from there,” Twins manager Paul Molitor said.

Hosmer hit a two-run homer, his 25th, off Santana in the third. The Royals did not get another hit until Dyson’s one-out double in the eighth.

ATTENDANCE DECLINE

The Wednesday attendance of 23,437 pushed the Royals’ season total to 2,445,361 after 77 home dates. After 77 Kauffman Stadium dates last year, the Royals had pulled 2,564,750 through the turnstiles, a decline of 119,389.

ZERO AT KC

The Twins dropped to 0-9 at Kauffman Stadium. They have never finished a season winless at Kansas City.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins: 1B Joe Mauer (hamstring injury) was not in the lineup, but Molitor said he was available to pinch hit.

Royals: OF Lorenzo Cain, who has played only one game in September because of left wrist inflammation, will not play again this season. “There is no need to push him,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Kyle Gibson, who went to the University of Missouri, will make his 11th career start against the Royals.

Royals: LHP Danny Duffy is 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA in three outings against the Twins this season.

— Associated Press —

Central High School announces 2016 Athletics Hall of Fame Class

Central10ST. JOSEPH, MO. – The Central High Athletics Department is excited to announce the 2016 Hall of Fame induction class.  This year’s class includes: Heath Dudley – Basketball; LaRon Henderson – Football / Track; Taira Roth – Basketball / Golf; Katie Wenger – Track and the 1976 Central Basketball Team.  The Induction ceremony is scheduled at halftime of the Varsity Football game vs Liberty North on Friday, September 30, 2016 at Central High School.

Ms. Taira Roth – Class of 2000
While at Central, Ms. Roth excelled in both basketball and golf.  Taira was a 3-year letter winner on the Indians Basketball team where she received All-City honors her senior year and was selected to the Benton Invitational all-tournament team.  She also excelled on the golf team for four years, placing 7th individually in 1998 and 6th in 1999 at the state championships.  Taira went on to become a two sport athlete at Missouri Western State University playing on the women’s basketball team and as a member of the first golf team in Western history.  Taira is currently the Director of Corporate Operations for the Hillyard Companies.

Mr. Heath Dudley – Class of 1987
While at Central, Mr. Dudley shined in basketball.   Heath was a sharp shooting guard/forward that received All-City, All-District, All-Metro and first team All-State honors in 1987.  After graduation, Heath went on to play basketball at MWSU, where he became Western’s all time leader in games played, three-point field goals made and finished his career ranked sixth in scoring.  Following the 1987-88 season, Dudley was named Honorable Mention All-CSIC.  Heath is a member of the Griffons 1989-90 basketball team that was inducted into the Missouri Western Hall of Fame in 2011.  Currently, Heath works in quality assurance for Boehringer Ingelheim and resides in St. Joseph with his wife Maureen and daughter Breanna.

Mr. Laron Henderson – Class of 1987
While at Central, Mr. Henderson, considered by some the greatest running back, if not football player, to ever wear an Indian uniform, possessed unbelievable quick moves and speed that meant the end zone was never far away.  LaRon received All-City, All-District, and first team All-State honors in 1987.  During his varsity career the Tribe compiled a 19-2 record and a trip to the state playoffs.  LaRon also place first in the state long jump earning All-City, All-District and All-State honors in Track. After high school, Laron went on to be one of the University of Nebraska Omaha’s greatest rushers. Henderson became UNO’s all-time leading rusher during his career from 1987 to 1990.  He finished with 2,720 yards, putting him at the top of the school’s rushing chart (he is now third).  His best game came during his last game with the Mavericks, a then school-record 233-yard performance against South Dakota State in 1990.  He was named to the all-North Central Conference team three times in his career.  Currently, LaRon is a certified teacher with more than 20 years ‘experience working with students from Elementary to College.  His career path has allowed him to work with individuals in prisons, schools, athletic programs, and churches.  He is the author of “You Are Somebody”, a leadership development curriculum for young men, and Co-Founder of Prepared Performance, a fitness and leadership development program for athletes. LaRon is married to his wife Heather and the proud father of Noni (21) and Justus (18).  He is currently the Director of Program Quality for Collective for Youth and High School track coach in Omaha, Nebraska.

Ms. Kate Wenger – Class of 2006
While at Central, Ms. Wenger, arguably the greatest women’s track athlete in Central history, set school records in the 100 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, triple jump and 4 x 400 relay.  She was named All-State 10 times, won 13 city titles, 10 conference championships, 9 district titles, 4 sectional titles and in 2006, she won the Missouri State Championship in the 100 hurdles.  During her career at Central, Kate was awarded the Scholar Athlete Award, was a Drug Free Superstar and was the Spartan Award recipient for best female athlete, an awarded given to the top male and female athletes in the senior class.  She received the Ronnie Chase Award, given to the mot dedicated track athlete who exemplifies honesty, respect, loyalty, and unselfishness for their team and teammates. Long after the race is over, character endures.  Kate was the first recipient of this award, and it is now named the Katie Wenger Award.  Hurdles coach, Barry Reynolds said, “one of the greatest pleasures of my professional life has been the pleasure of coaching Katie Wenger for four years.”  Upon graduation, Kate attended the University of Missouri on a track scholarship.

Class of 1976 Basketball Team
The Class of 1976 basketball team compiled a 22-5 season record—proving to be one of the most successful teams in Central High School history.  Before falling to eventual state champion Kansas City Center in the state quarterfinals, the ’76 Indians (coached by Gary Sprague and Jim Perry) finished 2nd in the LeBlond Holiday Tournament, captured the St. Joseph City Championship, the District Championship and Regional Championship.  During the 1975-76 campaign, the Indians achieved a number 4 state ranking while winning 10 games in a row from January 2 – February 22.  Central scored 1859 total points, a 68.8 points per game average on the year, toping the century mark twice during the season.

The 1975-76 Central Hall of Fame Basketball Team:
#50/51  Forward     Isaac Blakley
#10/11  Guard     James Brewer
#34/35     Forward     Bill Malotte
#12/13  Guard     Dave Troester
#20/21     Guard        Bryant Webster
#22/23  Forward      Mark Mazurkewycz – 1977 All-City / Central Wyoming College
#40/41     Guard      Dan Humphreys – 1976 Spartan Award, 3 sport athlete
#24/25  Forward      Terry Garner – 4 sport athlete, 1977 Spartan Award
#44/45     Forward      Kenny Brown
#42/43  Forward      Rick Norton – It’s all about Family, wife Brenda, kids Nick and Shelby
#52/53     Forward      Mark Frye – “the enforcer”, 1976 Spartan Award / 2 sport athlete
#30/31     Guard      Greg Miller – All City and All District, 1976 Spartan Award / 3 sport athlete
#14/15     Guard          Dan May – 2X All-City and 2X All-District
#54/55  Center          Kevin Cartwright – 2X All-City, 2X All-District and 1st Team All-State /  1976 Spartan Award

— Central High School Press Release —

St. Louis comes up short against Cincinnati 2-1

riggertCardinalsST. LOUIS (AP) — Adam Duvall’s two-run single was all Cincinnati needed as the Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Wednesday night.

The Reds’ third win in their last four games dealt a blow to the Cardinals’ playoff hopes. St. Louis lost ground in the race for the two NL wild cards, falling 2 1/2 games behind the New York Mets and possibly two games behind the San Francisco Giants pending the outcome of their game against the Colorado Rockies.

Reds starter Anthony DeSclafani (9-5) allowed one runner in each of the first four innings, but only once during that span did the Cardinals have anyone in scoring position. He stranded five runners, including two in the sixth, his last inning. He allowed six hits and one run.

It was the fifth quality start out of six in DeSclafani’s career against the Cardinals. He improved to 4-1 with a 2.13 ERA against St. Louis.

Duvall drove in his 101st and 102nd RBI with his third-inning single. He has seven RBI in the series.

Raisel Iglesias earned his fifth save in six opportunities with two innings of relief.

Cardinals starter Mike Leake (9-12) allowed five hits and two runs in five innings, striking out six.

Leake was lifted for pinch-hitter Matt Adams in the fifth and he grounded into a double play that scored Aledmys Diaz for the Cardinals’ lone run.

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny brought closer Seung Hwan Oh in with one out in the eighth inning. Oh struck out both batters to get the Cardinals out of a jam after Duvall tripled to lead off the inning.

Oh left the game with two outs in the ninth after being hit by a line drive from Jose Peraza.

The Cardinals had runners on second and third with one out in the eighth, but couldn’t convert.

SPECIAL GUESTS

The St. Louis Blues attended the game and defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk threw out the first pitch. The Cardinals wore hybrid Blues/Cardinals jerseys during warmups.

ROSTER MOVES

The Reds claimed IF/OF Patrick Kivlehan off waivers from the San Diego Padres and placed SS Zack Cozart on the 60-day DL list. This is the fourth organization Kivlehan has been a part of this season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: 2B Brandon Phillips (left hand) and OF Scott Schebler (left hamstring) were scratched from the lineup.

Cardinals: OF Matt Holliday (thumb) is not on a live batting practice schedule.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Dan Straily (14-8, 3.74 ERA) has made 11 starts in which he allowed three hits or fewer. He is 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA in three career appearances against St. Louis.

Cardinals: RHP Alex Reyes (4-1, 1.58 ERA) has earned a win in his last three appearances. He is 0-0 with a 2.57 ERA in three career appearances against Cincinnati.

— Associated Press —

Missouri Athletic Department receives $1.675 million gift from anonymous donor

riggertMissouriCOLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has received a gift totaling $1.675 million, as announced Wednesday.  The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has directed $1 million of the gift to go toward the new football facility in the south end zone at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, with the remaining amount to be used for other Athletics initiatives.

This gift comes on the heels of a recent gift announcement which rejuvenated the push for new football facilities.  Specific details and scope of the campaign and project will be unveiled at a later date, after plans are approved and finalized.

“We are so grateful for this very generous gift,” said Director of Athletics Jim Sterk.  “It is critical to keep momentum building with our drive for new facilities, and this is exactly the shot in the arm we need to keep that moving forward.  Our donor is really pleased to be involved in helping us transform our facilities, and is excited about the future of our football program,” he said.

“I’m very excited about this gift, it’s another very important step in this process,” said Head Football Coach Barry Odom.  “Our donors are amazing with the passion they have for Mizzou and for our program.  This is the type of support we need to keep things rolling, and I can’t thank our donor enough for their generosity,” he said.

— Mizzou Athletics —

Royals top Twins 4-3 in 11 innings on Burns’ sacrifice fly

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Billy Burns’ sacrifice fly scored Raul Mondesi in the 11th inning as the Kansas City Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 4-3 Tuesday night, staving off postseason elimination.

The defending World Series champions are five games behind Baltimore for the second AL wild card with five to play. The Orioles lost 5-1 at Toronto on Tuesday night.

Mondesi drew a walk to lead off the inning, stole second and moved to third on Jarrod Dyson’s sacrifice bunt. Whit Merrifield and Eric Hosmer were walked intentionally to load the bases before Burns hit a fly ball to center field that was deep enough to get Mondesi home.

Rookie Brooks Pounders (2-1), the eighth Royals pitcher, picked up the victory, getting the final two outs of the 11th inning.

The Twins used nine pitchers, matching a club record for an extra-inning game. Left-hander Tommy Milone (3-5) was charged with the loss.

Twins rookie starter Jose Berrios was pulled after 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on four hits. He has an 8.61 ERA in 13 starts.

Royals starter Ian Kennedy was removed after five innings and 106 pitches. He gave up three runs on five hits, while striking out five and walking three. He yielded a solo home run to Eduardo Escobar in a 10-pitch at-bat in the fourth inning.

Juan Centeno doubled home Escobar in the second inning for the first run. Max Kepler’s two-out fifth inning single scored Brian Dozier.

The Royals scored two in the fourth on Hosmer run-producing single, his 101st RBI, and Merrifield came home when Kendrys Morales grounded into a double play. Jarrod Dyson’s two-out single in the fifth scored Paulo Orlando to tie the score at 3.

Pinch runner Terrance Gore stole second and third, his 11th steal in 12 attempts, in the Kansas City eighth, but Merrifield bunted into an inning ending double play.

NEWMAN VISITS

NASCAR driver Ryan Newman, who is a friend of Royals manager Ned Yost, visited the team and was in uniform before the game.

SCHAFER BATS FIFTH

Twins LF Logan Schafer batted fifth for the first time this year and the seventh time in his career. He was 1-for-25 in his previous six starts as the No. 5 hitter. He went 1-for-4.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: RHP Dillon Gee has a blood clot in his lung and shoulder and won’t pitch again this year. Gee had shortness of breath after pitching 2 2/3 innings in relief Sunday at Detroit and was taken to the hospital when the blood clots were detected. He also had surgery in July 2012 while with the Mets for a blood clot in his shoulder.

Twins: 1B Joe Mauer, who is hitless in his past 15 at-bats, is still bothered by a sore quadriceps and not in the lineup.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Ervin Santana is 5-9 with a 4.65 ERA in 20 career starts against the Royals. This is his fifth start this season against the Royals.

Royals: LHP Jason Vargas will make his third start after rehabbing from 2015 reconstructive elbow surgery.

— Associated Press —

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