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    You are at:Home»Sports»Professional Sports»Dozier’s slam leads Royals to 8-6 comeback win over Indians

    Dozier’s slam leads Royals to 8-6 comeback win over Indians

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    By Mitch Fortner on June 26, 2019 Professional Sports, Sports
    Kansas City Royals' Hunter Dozier runs the bases after hitting a grand slam in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Tuesday, June 25, 2019, in Cleveland. The Royals won 8-6. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

    (AP) Hunter Dozier’s grand slam capped Kansas City’s stunning five-run rally in the ninth inning off Cleveland closer Brad Hand, giving the Royals an 8-6 win over the Indians on Tuesday night.

    Hand (4-3) was a perfect 22 for 22 in save chances and likely on his way to being an All-Star. But the left-hander did not record an out against the Royals, who entered the ninth down 6-3 before storming back.

    Nicky Lopez had an RBI infield single before Kansas City loaded the bases and Dozier connected on Hand’s first pitch for his first career grand slam and 13th homer.

    It was an unexpected comeback by the Royals, who have blown leads in a major league-leading 27 games.

    Hand looked shaky from the outset, and was pulled after allowing five hits in just 13 pitches.

    Kevin McCarthy (2-1) pitched the eighth and stumbled into a win, and Ian Kennedy worked the ninth for his 10th save, striking out Carlos Santana with a runner at second for the final out.

    Tyler Naquin hit a two-run homer and Santana, Roberto Perez and Mike Freeman had solo shots for the Indians, who were three outs away from their fifth straight win before Hand imploded.

    After the Royals tied it 3-3 in the sixth on Lucas Duda’s RBI double, Jason Kipnis walked to open the Indians’ sixth. Royals starter Glenn Sparkman retired the next two hitters, but Naquin made him pay for hanging a curveball with his fifth homer.

    In the fifth, Perez connected for his 14th homer, a lined shot that scarcely cleared the wall in right. Perez entered 2019 with just 21 career homers in four-plus big league seasons, but has given the Indians some-much needed power.

    Three pitches later, Freeman pulled his second homer into the seats in right.

    Indians starter Shane Bieber worked 5 2/3 innings, avoiding trouble in the third and fourth with inning-ending double plays.

    However, first baseman Santana’s error he made a diving stop, but a poor toss to Bieber covering first helped the Royals take a 2-1 lead in the fifth when White Merrifield hit a two-run double.

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