Salvy's 19th homer isn't enough to slow Twins

Flynn labors during pivotal 5th in rain-delayed series opener

August 3rd, 2018

MINNEAPOLIS -- After enduring over two hours of rain delays, the Royals came up short in a 6-4 loss to the Twins in the series opener on Friday night at Target Field.
Rookie right-hander , who was coming off a pair of strong outings, got off to a promising start for the Royals when he struck out the side after a leadoff walk in the first inning. But crushed a two-run double and Joe Mauer added a run-scoring single in the second to put the Royals in an early 3-0 hole.
"Just a grind," manager Ned Yost said. "We've just struggled when we're behind in the counts. It was just a grind for us."
negated some of that damage when he crushed a two-run homer off Twins starter Jake Odorizzi in the third to make it 3-2. Perez's 19th homer of the year left his bat at 103.8 mph and traveled a projected 412 feet into the Kansas City bullpen, according to Statcast™.
Fillmyer surrendered five hits as he battled through three innings before the first rain delay of 1 hour, 31 minutes, ensured he would not head back out for a fourth inning.

came on in relief and tossed a clean fourth inning out of the delay. The Twins, who also were forced to turn to their bullpen in the fourth, deployed and the Royals logged four consecutive one-out singles off him in the fifth to take a 4-3 lead. Kansas City nearly added to that lead when drilled a ground ball down the third-base line, but Sano made an excellent diving snag and throw to save at least one run and end the inning.
"That was a really nice defensive play and on the other end of it, [first baseman Mauer] corralling a 110-mph throw on the wet grass hydroplaning," Twins manager Paul Molitor said of Sano's effort. "That was pretty impressive."
The Twins took advantage of Sano's big play and tacked on two more runs in the bottom of the fifth to take a 5-4 lead, and then padded that advantage in the sixth when roped a run-scoring double. Almost simultaneously, another storm began and the game was delayed once more for 53 minutes. That marked the end of Flynn's night as he allowed three runs on five hits over 2 1/3 innings. That's the most runs the lefty has allowed in an outing since June 1.

"I think we had great momentum going there for awhile," Flynn said. "So it's big on me to go out and get a shutdown inning and keep the momentum rolling. Just gotta do your job and keep the momentum on our side."
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Royals center fielder made an excellent diving catch to rob Jake Cave of a hit and end the seventh inning. It was the second night in a row that Phillips showcased his defensive talents. On Thursday, he made a similar play to steal a hit away from of the White Sox.

Video: KC@MIN: Phillips ends 7th inning with a diving catch

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Royals right-hander (1-2, 6.00 ERA) will be in search of a bounce-back start at 6:10 p.m. CT on Saturday at Target Field. Smith picked up his first big league win in nearly five years on July 24, but he was roughed up by the Yankees in his most recent outing. All-Star righty (10-8, 3.56 ERA) starts for the Twins.