Kintzler picks off Gore to preserve Twins’ victory

Published 9:00 am Friday, September 30, 2016

Minnesota Twins closer Brandon Kintzler was concentrating on Terrance Gore, the Kansas City Royals’ pinch-runner, not Paulo Orlando, the hitter.

After Salvador Perez’s pinch-hit RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning pulled the Royals within a run, Gore ran for him. With Orlando, who had four hits to match his career high, at bat, Kintzler picked Gore off first base to preserve the Twins’ 7-6 victory Thursday night.

Gore was initially called safe, but after a 1 minute, 15 second review, the call was reversed to end the game.

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Kintzler made two throws to first baseman Kennys Vargas and the second one nabbed Gore.

“I think the game plan was just forget the hitter and try to pick the guy off,” Kintzler said. “I knew I had him. But, you just never know what the replay is going to say. I’ve never ended the game on a pickoff.  Maybe when I was a kid.”

Gore is used almost strictly as a pinch-runner and has 11 steals in 12 attempts this season.

“He got caught leaning,” Royals manager Ned Yost said.

Byron Buxton tripled, doubled, drove in two runs and scored twice in the victory.

Buxton’s one-out double triggered a three-run ninth off Kelvin Herrera (2-6). Robbie Grossman, Miguel Sano and Max Kepler contributed run-scoring singles in the ninth.

The Twins won for the first time in 10 games this season at Kauffman Stadium.

Michael Tonkin (3-2) was the winner, while Kintzler logged his 16th save in 19 opportunities despite giving up two runs, three hits and a walk.

Royals left-hander Danny Duffy was pulled with one out in the seventh, allowing four runs and eight hits, including a solo homer to Vargas in the sixth.

The Twins’ three-run seventh included a two-run triple by Buxton, who scored on Jorge Polanco’s single.

Twins starter Kyle Gibson failed to hold the two-run lead through the bottom of the inning. Jarrod Dyson tripled home Drew Butera and scored on Whit Merrifield’s single to tie the score.

Orlando had two doubles, while Butera had three hits, equaling his career best, including a single to lead off the ninth.

Royals designated hitter Kendrys Morales was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the fifth inning.

“He got sick,” Yost said. “He was running a little bit of a fever and was down in energy.”

Dozier sits

Twins 2B Brian Dozier, who is 1 for 30 after hitting his 42nd home run in his first at-bat on Sept. 22, did not start for the first time since May 24.

“When you get tired you start trying to muscle the ball and he’s been a little more impatient the last couple of days,” Twins manager Paul Molitor said. “We’re down to 12 at-bats if he plays the next three games, roughly.  Give up three to try to make the last 12 really good.” … Eduardo Escobar made his first start of the season at second base. He started four games there last season.