Giants slip past Royals with 11th-inning rally

April 19th, 2017

KANSAS CITY -- Joe Panik looped a two-out single to right-center, just in front of a diving , scoring Nick Hundley from second base and the Giants slipped past the Royals, 2-1, in 11 innings Tuesday night at Kauffman Stadium.
Panik's single came off Royals left-hander , who gave up a two-out double to Hundley on a 3-2 pitch.
It was the first meeting between the two teams since Game 7 of the 2014 World Series. Panik picked up his second career go-ahead RBI in an extra-inning game.
"When I hit the ball, I saw a lot of green out there," Panik said. "But then I saw Lorenzo running it down. Luckily, the thing snuck down. But [the Royals] cover a lot of ground out there."
• Panik brings more magic in Kansas City

Super utility man Whit Merrifield, just called up from Triple-A, drilled a home run in the fifth inning to the opposite field to give the Royals a 1-0 lead.
"That's why we have him here," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "He swung the bat well."

Both starters turned in their best outings of the year. Royals right-hander worked six-plus innings and gave up six hits and one run. Giants right-hander was even better, going seven innings while giving up four hits and one run.
"I think I did a good job of moving the ball in and out," Cain said. "They weren't able to sit on one side of the plate and it worked out well."

MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
No more seventh-inning meltdown: During the first four games this season, the Royals gave up 14 runs in the seventh innings. But Tuesday, they squelched a Giants rally with superb bullpen work. With the score 1-1, doubled and singled, putting runners on the corners with none out. Reliever came on and struck out Hundley. Left-hander replaced Moyland and walked Panik. But Wood struck out Chris Marrero looking and then got to hit a weak groundout to second.
"That was the best cutter I've had so far this season," Wood said. "I really stayed behind it."
Added Yost, "Our bullpen was phenomenal again. To get out of that jam was just a great job."

Another great escape: Giants reliever danced out of big trouble in the 10th. With one out, Mike Moustakas singled and pinch-ran. Lorenzo Cain followed with a line single to second, pushing the winning run to second. Law fell behind the slumping 3-1, but got Hosmer to roll into a 4-6-3 double play. Hosmer originally was ruled safe but the call was overturned after a Giants challenge.
"That's a tough lineup to go through," said Giants bench coach Ron Wotus, who was handling managerial duties Tuesday. "I thought our righties handled their lefties very well."

The perfect kick: The Royals denied the Giants a run after an amazing tag by catcher nailed at the plate in the sixth inning. sent a grounder up the middle with Belt on second base. Royals second baseman bobbled the grounder as Belt kept running, heading for home. Mondesi's throw home was up the first-base line, but Perez made a nice one-hop snare, then lunged back toward the plate as the ball snow-coned in his mitt. Belt seemed to kick the ball back into Perez's mitt and was out on a close play.
"I don't know how Salvy hung on to that ball," Hammel said. "Nine out of 10 times that ball gets kicked loose. Strong hands. That definitely was the play of the game."
• Perez's swipe tag nabs Belt

QUOTABLE
"I mean, we can talk about Mondi until we're blue in the face. But we were 1 of 11 with runners in scoring position. Mondi's not the problem." -- Yost on not pinch-hitting for struggling Raul Mondesi with two on and two out in the ninth
WHAT'S NEXT
Giants: Left-hander (0-2, 3.43 ERA) will take the mound Wednesday in a park where he dominated during the 2014 World Series. Bumgarner has been the victim of anemic run support this year, with the Giants scoring only five runs over three games with Bumgarner on the mound.
Royals: Left-hander (2-0, 0.66 ERA) takes the mound for the Royals in Wednesday's series finale at 7:15 p.m. CT. Vargas was outstanding last Thursday against the A's, throwing 7 2/3 scoreless innings in a 3-1 win. Vargas walked one and struck out eight.
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