MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins found all kinds of opportunities to win this game, and the series, against the Kansas City Royals.
Chris Parmelee was in the middle of most of the misses.
David Lough hit three doubles, then launched a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning that gave the Royals enough to beat the Twins 9-8 on Sunday.
"We scored eight runs. That should be enough to win the game," said starter Kevin Correia, who gave up five runs in five innings.
Yes, Correia fell behind 5-1 after a rocky fourth. And relievers Ryan Pressly, Jared Burton (1-5) and Josh Roenicke let the Royals add tack on even more. But there a couple of critical mistakes that frustrated manager Ron Gardenhire and the Twins more than anything else.
"Those are the kind of things, if you lose a one-run game, you're going to look back and that's definitely going to be what frustrates you," Correia said.
In the third inning, Parmelee's nonchalant pursuit of a bloop to right field gave the No. 8 hitter Lough room to stretch a single into a double after he lulled Parmelee into thinking he was settling for one base. Johnny Giavotella, who had three hits from the No. 9 spot in the order, followed with an RBI single. Alex Gordon added a sacrifice fly.
Then in the fourth, Lough's double off the wall drove in two more. The Twins might've had a play at the plate on Mike Moustakas, but Parmelee tried to throw out Lough at second base instead of aiming for the cutoff man to start the relay home.