Slegers labors in short outing against Royals

Right-hander goes just 1 1/3 innings; Dozier belts 14th homer

July 10th, 2018

MINNEAPOLIS -- The Twins have had trouble finding a consistent fifth starter in the absence of veteran this season, as rookie couldn't build on his previous strong start in a rough outing against the Royals on Tuesday night at Target Field.
Slegers allowed five runs while recording just four outs in a 9-4 loss that snapped Minnesota's five-game win streak and put an end to Kansas City's 10-game losing skid. It was also the first time the Royals scored more than five runs in a game since June 4, a span of 30 games. Slegers wasn't immediately optioned after the game, but Sunday's starter before the All-Star break is to be determined, according to manager Paul Molitor.
"They're an aggressive team," Slegers said. "I knew that going in. Some of my pitches caught a little too much of the plate, and even others that didn't, they found a way to get the bat on the ball and found holes."
Slegers, making his second start and third appearance of the year with former fifth starters and at Triple-A Rochester, ran into trouble early, giving up a double to open the game before allowing a hard-hit RBI single off the left-field wall to . It fell apart in the second, when he served up a three-run homer to and an RBI single to .
"It was up," Slegers said of the homer. "Hats off to him, he got there. But we were trying to go fastball up there. I threw him back-to-back sliders then was tempted to elevate there. I don't think it was a strike."
It put the Twins in an early 5-1 hole, as got the Twins on the board in the first with a solo shot off . added an RBI single in the third on the 10th pitch he saw from Kennedy, but that was all they could muster against the right-hander, who departed after three innings with left-side tightness.

Kansas City's bullpen combined to hold the Twins scoreless until the ninth inning with throwing four scoreless innings, while the Royals tacked on a run in the sixth on an RBI single from Mondesi off Matt Magill and three more in the eighth with connecting on an RBI triple and smacking a two-run homer off .
"Flynn shut us down for four innings," Molitor said. "That hurt. You're hoping to go through multiple guys and inch away. Just didn't happen. We just couldn't get a hit to get us over the hump even though we had some traffic out there, and then they kind of ran away at the end."
The Twins went 2-for-7 with runners in scoring position, wasting a prime scoring opportunity with two on and none out in the fifth with Dozier grounding into a double play and Escobar grounding out to end the inning. Minnesota didn't score again until an RBI triple from Max Kepler in the ninth.

"Doz had a good swing, but right at [third baseman Mike Moustakas]," Molitor said. "That kind of stymied us there. You think once you get into the bullpen and you're within three, you think you're going to find a way to put up some kind of a number along the way to make it a game. But we were never in it."
SOUND SMART
The Twins have yet to win six games in a row this year, as their five-game win streak matched a season high. They also saw their season-high six-game win streak at Target Field come to an end.
HE SAID IT
"We're talking about a lot of different things, especially around the break and rotation. A lot of questions. To be determined. There are some things up in the air that we haven't finalized yet. Hopefully tomorrow morning, we can clear it up." -- Molitor, on if Slegers will get another start
UP NEXT
Twins right-hander (6-7, 5.21 ERA) is set to start the series finale against the Royals at 12:10 p.m. CT on Wednesday at Target Field. Lynn is coming off a strong start against the Orioles, allowing one run on six hits over six innings. He has a 4.02 ERA over his past 12 starts. Righty (0-0, 5.40 ERA) will make his first start for the Royals.