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  Wednesday, Apr. 12 8:05pm ET
Sanchez's three-run HR wins it in 9th
 
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- After Kansas City won its second game in a row with a last at-bat home run Tuesday night, an envious Rey Sanchez remarked to a teammate, "I'll probably go through my career without winning a game with a home run."

The way things are going for the Royals, he should have known better.

Royals celebrate
Rey Sanchez's Royals teammates celebrate while waiting for him to arrive at home plate and score the winning run.

With two on in the ninth inning Wednesday night, Sanchez bounced a shot off the top of the left field bullpen for a three-run homer, lifting the Royals past Baltimore 7-6 and producing the thrill he thought he'd never experience.

"I was going for a double," said Sanchez, who now has 12 home runs in his eight-year career. "We got lucky."

On Monday, Johnny Damon hit a ninth-inning home run for a 6-5 win over Minnesota. In the series opener Tuesday, Brian Johnson's 12th-inning homer produced a 7-5 win for the Royals, who at 7-3 are off to their best start since 1978.

"They saw me do it and they figured, 'If Johnny can do it, we all can,"' said Damon.

Baltimore, which led 6-0 in the seventh, was still ahead 6-4 in the ninth when Mike Trombley (0-1) walked Gregg Zaun leading off and Mark Quinn followed with a double that sailed over the head of center fielder Brady Anderson.

Next up was Sanchez.

"You combine breaks and talent and aggressiveness and you get what the Royals have got going for them right now," said Baltimore manager Mike Hargrove. "The ball Quinn hit, we had our outfield playing deep for no doubles. But he just hit it hard and got it over Brady's head and set that inning up."

Royals manager Tony Muser said he cannot remember a team winning three days in a row with last at-bat homers.

"When things are going good, it's a different guy every night," said Muser. "Quinn comes up and gets a big hit. Zaun had a really quality at-bat working for the walk. Rey hadn't been doing a lot offensively, then he hits a fastball.

"Sometimes (as a manager) you just want to get out of the way."

Cal Ripken singled in a run to move within four hits of 3,000, and Mike Bordick had three RBI for Baltimore.

Jose Santiago (2-0) won for the second straight night, pitching two perfect innings.

Ripken, who began the season with 2,991 hits, flared a single into right field in the seventh, driving in B.J. Surhoff for his 1,576th career RBI, moving him past Jake Beckley for 29th on the career list.

Royals starter Mac Suzuki allowed five runs -- only two earned -- and five hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Baltimore scored three unearned runs in the fourth for a 3-0 lead after first baseman Mike Sweeney dropped Harold Baines' grounder for an error.

Ripken walked, Charles Johnson hit a two-run double with two outs and Bordick followed with an RBI single.

Baltimore made it 5-0 in the sixth when Suzuki hit Will Clark with a pitch, Johnson doubled and Bordick followed with a two-run double off Jerry Spradlin. Ripken's hit made it 6-0.

Pat Rapp took a three-hitter into the seventh, when Jermaine Dye hit a leadoff homer, reliever Buddy Groom walked in a run, and Sanchez and Damon hit sacrifice flies.

Rapp allowed three runs and five hits in six-plus innings.

Game notes
Sanchez made a fine leaping catch of Ripken's liner to shortstop in his first at-bat. ... Rapp was 12-13 in a career-high 32 starts for the Royals in 1998. ... The game started with three Kansas City players holding down the top three spots in total bases among AL players, Sweeney, Joe Randa and Dye. ... After hitting a two-run double in the sixth, Bordick was thrown out trying to steal third.

 


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