
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Minnesota first baseman Miguel Sanó swooped in to catch a popped-up bunt and start a triple play, highlighting the Twins’ 2-1 win over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
Sanó hit an RBI double in the third inning, then made the key defensive play in the bottom half.
Sanó has made a habit of these trifectas — while playing third base and first during his career, he’s been a part of the last four triple plays turned by the Twins.
With Jarrod Dyson on second and Cam Gallagher on first, Nicky Lopez bunted to the right side. Sanó charged in to make the catch and threw to shortstop Andrelton Simmons to double off Dyson.
Simmons then trotted toward Gallagher and tossed to second baseman Nick Gordon, who was covering first, to complete the Twins’ first triple play since 2019.
“As soon as I saw the ball, I tried to catch the ball, I tried to make the play. I saw the runners running so I threw to second and we were able to turn it,” Sanó said.
The previous time Kansas City hit into a triple play was in 2012.
“Triple plays normally don’t fare too well especially in close games,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said. “It was the right idea, but unfortunately we just did not have the right execution.”
Twins starter Bailey Ober gave up one run and five hits in four innings, striking out four in his second career start. The lone run came in the fourth when Andrew Benintendi singled home a run, his sixth RBI of the four-game series.
Relievers Luke Ferrell (1-0), Jorge Alcala, Tyler Duffy, and Hansel Robles kept the Royals off the bases until the ninth inning when Whit Merrifield hit a leadoff double. Taylor Rogers entered and finished for his fifth save of the year.
“The bullpen train came on in the fifth inning and every guy came in locked and loaded and throwing the ball the way we wanted to,” Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I wouldn’t say that those who came in were well-rested, but they just went in and did the job.”
Brady Singer (3-5) allowed two runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings, striking out seven.
The Twins took the lead in the fifth when Trevor Larnach was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.
Kansas City begins a West Coast swing starting against the Los Angeles Angels on Monday. Jackson Kowar will make his major league debut on the mound.
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