World Series: Kansas City Royals steal Game 4 from New York Mets icterine

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 20:12:05


World Series: Kansas City Royals steal Game 4 from New York Mets icterine

They batted in three runs, all in the eighth inning, to up their lead in the Fall Classic to three games to one.

The Royals need one more win to take the Series.

Game 5 will be played Sunday night in New York at 8:15 p.m. ET.



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The come-from-behind win was in character for Kansas City, said manager Ned Yost.

'If we can keep the game close, in the later innings, we're going to find a way to win it.'

Mets go up first

In the bottom of the third inning, things looked bright for the Mets.

Michael Conforto lit into the first pitch to give the New Yorkers a 1-0 lead.

The Mets got another run later in the inning when Curtis Granderson hit a fly ball to right fielder Alex Rios. The Kansas City outfielder thought he was recording the third out, but it was only the second out.

Rios took two steps before throwing the ball toward home plate, where Wilmer Flores was scoring.

The Royals challenged the play, saying Flores left early. But after review, the call was affirmed.

Kansas City answers

Kansas City put its first run on the board in the fifth, when left fielder Alex Gordon slapped a breaking ball deep into right field for a single, driving in Salvador Perez. But the Mets answered at the bottom of the inning with a homer from Michael Conforto, making their lead 3-1.

In the sixth, Royals second baseman Ben Zobrist hit a line drive into the wall of left center field for his eighth double of the postseason. On his heels, Lorenzo Cain hit a grounder into the outfield, and Zobrist ran comfortably across home plate to cut the Mets' lead to 3-2.

Three runs off the closer

The Mets brought in relief pitcher Familia relatively early -- in the eighth inning -- and Kansas City scored three times off of his throws.

First, Eric Hosmer batted in Ben Zobrist for the tie and made it safely to first base himself when Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy made an error, missing the scoop on the short, bouncing ball.

Mike Mousakas, next up at the plate, singled to send in Lorenzo Cain, while Hosmer made it to third base. But he didn't stay there long. Salvador Perez cracked a Familia fastball deep into right field, and Hosmer crossed the plate to cement Kansas City's 5-3 win.

Royals and Mets pitching

Game 1 starting pitcher Edinson Volquez was in the Royals dugout on Saturday after returning from the Dominican Republic. His father died before the Series opener, and Volquez went to the funeral.

'We're still planning on him pitching (Sunday night),' Kansas City's Yost said.

Volquez said his father was happy to see how successful he has become.

'I'm pretty sure my dad is going to be proud of me,' he said.

Even without Volquez, Royals pitchers struck out eight batters.

Mets pitchers were on their game, too, striking out nine Royals batters. But the Royals proved their propensity for making contact, knocking in most of their run off of base hits for the win.

They batted in three runs, all in the eighth inning, to up their lead in the Fall Classic to three games to one. 'I'm pretty sure my dad is going to be proud of me,' he said. 'I'm pretty sure my dad is going to be proud of me,' he said. Mets pitchers were on their game, too, striking out nine Royals batters. But the Royals proved their propensity for making contact, knocking in most of their run off of base hits for the win. Mets pitchers were on their game, too, striking out nine Royals batters. But the Royals proved their propensity for making contact, knocking in most of their run off of base hits for the win. They batted in three runs, all in the eighth inning, to up their lead in the Fall Classic to three games to one. Mets pitchers were on their game, too, striking out nine Royals batters. But the Royals proved their propensity for making contact, knocking in most of their run off of base hits for the win. 'If we can keep the game close, in the later innings, we're going to find a way to win it.' In the bottom of the third inning, things looked bright for the Mets. Even without Volquez, Royals pitchers struck out eight batters. Kansas City answers Mets pitchers were on their game, too, striking out nine Royals batters. But the Royals proved their propensity for making contact, knocking in most of their run off of base hits for the win. Game 1 starting pitcher Edinson Volquez was in the Royals dugout on Saturday after returning from the Dominican Republic. His father died before the Series opener, and Volquez went to the funeral. Game 5 will be played Sunday night in New York at 8:15 p.m. ET. Volquez said his father was happy to see how successful he has become. Game 5 will be played Sunday night in New York at 8:15 p.m. ET. In the bottom of the third inning, things looked bright for the Mets. The come-from-behind win was in character for Kansas City, said manager Ned Yost.

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