Major League Baseball: Reds 5, Royals 1
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Billy Hamilton eluded a rundown tag, and the Cincinnati Reds escaped with a victory.
Joey Votto hit a bases-loaded triple in the 10th inning after Hamilton slipped out of a rundown, and the Reds beat the Royals 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Billy showed his athleticism and got out of that jam there and set it up for Joey, Reds manager Jim Riggleman said.
Hamilton got hung up between third and home when pitcher Kevin McCarthy (4-3) tipped Tucker Barnharts line drive with his glove. McCarthy picked up the ball behind the mound and threw home, and Hamilton looked done until he sidestepped Alcides Escobars tag and dived back safely into third base to leave the bases loaded with one out.
I see the guy running back toward third base, I said, Gimme the ball, Escobar said. When I tried to tag him I thought, Oh my God, where did the guy go? That was a great move right there.
Hamiltons speed and maneuvering set up the victory.
That goes down as one of the more crazy things Ive seen him do, said Barnhart, who homered in the ninth to tie it.
Royals manager Ned Yost argued with third base ump Jeff Nelson that Hamilton ran out of the base path.
In their judgment he didnt leave the baseline, Royals manager Ned Yost said. I said, In my judgment he did. Can you check with Laz (Diaz, plate umpire)? Laz was of the same opinion. You dont really have much ground there.
Votto then tripled on a 2-1 count to the right-center wall, and Eugenio Suarez singled home Votto.
I was looking for a quality pitch that I could put a little air on, Votto said. Cant hit the ball on the ground there. Cant hit it too shallow. I got a good pitch and put a good swing on it.
Dave Hernandez (2-0) hit a batter and struck out two.
Barnhart drove a 2-2 pitch by Kelvin Herrera over the right-field fence into in the Royals bullpen to lead off the ninth.
It was Herreras second blown save in 16 opportunities.
After Barnharts home run, Herrera walked Votto for his first walk of the season in his 27th relief appearance. He also walked Jesse Winker with two outs before retiring Adam Duvall on a groundball to end the inning.