American League Game Summary - Minnesota at Kansas City
(Tuesday, June 5th)
Final Score: Kansas City 1, Minnesota 0
Kansas City, MO (Sports Network) - Bruce Chen tossed seven shutout innings to
lead the Kansas City Royals to a 1-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins in the
middle test of a three-game set at Kauffman Stadium.
Chen (5-5) allowed four hits and did not walk a batter while striking out five
in the Royals' fifth win in seven games.
"I feel like I'm making much better pitches and keeping the ball down," said
Chen. "My changeup has been very big for me and I make sure that I pound the
strike zone."
Brayan Pena knocked in the game's lone run and Jonathan Broxton left the tying
run on second base in the ninth inning to earn his 14th save of the year.
Francisco Liriano (1-6) gave up just one run on four hits and a walk while
striking out eight over a six-inning start, but could not get any offensive
support as Minnesota had its three-game win streak snapped.
"It is kind of frustrating. Our offense had been doing really well here lately
the past two or three weeks," Twins shortstop Brian Dozier said.
Kansas City recorded the lone run of the contest in the second inning when
Eric Hosmer reached first on a fielder's choice, stole second and came home on
Pena's single to left.
The rest of the game belonged to the Royals pitchers as Chen did not allow a
runner to reach third base, stranding a runner on second in the fifth and
six innings before tossing a perfect seventh.
After Greg Holland struck out three batters in the eighth, Broxton allowed a
one-out double to Josh Willingham in the ninth and then walked Justin Morneau
to place the go-ahead run on base.
But Broxton then induced a fly out to left by Ryan Doumit before Trevor
Plouffe lined out to center field to complete the shutout.
Game Notes
Chen improved to 3-5 in 19 career appearances -- nine starts -- against
Minnesota...Liriano was denied his first road win of the season, falling to
0-5 in eight road starts...The Twins went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring
position and left six men on base...Kansas City hit 1-for-6 with runners in
scoring position and stranded six.
06/06 00:38:25 ET

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