BOSTON (AP) -- Kansas City pitchers tied the modern major league record by hitting three batters in one inning, and the Boston Red Sox capitalized in a three-run ninth for a 5-4 win Wednesday night.
The Royals took a 4-2 lead in the top of the ninth on Ken Harvey's two-run single. Then the Red Sox had to face Mike MacDougal, who had 10 saves in 11 chances this season.
The winning run scored on first baseman Mike Sweeney's error on Jason Varitek's one-out grounder, but that was the last of many mistakes by the Royals, who had two errors and threw a wild pitch in the inning.
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Is this the start of the Royals showing their true colors??
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