KANSAS CITY After three days of taking it on the chin, the Royals rattled Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer into an early exit and a meltdown on the mound under the summer sun at Kauffman Stadium.
A five-run fifth inning swung the game in favor of the Royals and caused frustrations to boil over for the Indians temperamental pitcher. The Royals avoided a four-game sweep with a 9-6 win in front of an announced 14,380 on Sunday afternoon.
Bauer gave up eight runs (seven earned) on nine hits and four walks. He also struck out four in 4 1/3 innings before he got chased from the game, lost his cool and uncorked a throw that launched the baseball from the mound over the center field wall when Indians manager Terry Francona emerged from the visiting dugout to remove Bauer from the game.
Bauer (9-8) appeared to apologize moments later when Francona reached the mound, and he placed his hand on Franconas shoulder. Francona responded by angrily gesturing toward the bench.
Bauer walked off the field to a chorus of boos from the crowd.