Following their three-game sweep over the first-place Twins, the Royals kept the train moving with walk-off-win in extras, 7-6.
Without a win in his last 13 starts, Zack Greinke toed the slab with the hopes of snapping a brutal skid. Though his offense didn’t provide much, the right-hander did more than enough to keep them in the game. Aside from one bad pitch, which Pete Alonso blasted into the bleachers at 116 mph, he cruised. In all, Greinke completed five innings of one-run ball.
Kansas City tied things up in the bottom of the fifth on a sacrifice fly from Maikel Garcia.