KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals took advantage of a pair of errors by the Chicago White Sox to score three times in the eighth inning Sunday and rally for a 7-6 win that avoided a three-game sweep.
The Royals trailed by two when they got consecutive singles by Mike Moustakas and David Lough off ace White Sox reliever Jesse Crain (2-2) to start the eighth. An error by Crain while trying to field a bunt by Elliot Johnson loaded the bases with nobody out.
Crain struck out George Kottaras and Jarrod Dyson to breathe a bit easier, but he walked Alex Gordon to get Kansas City within a run. Alcides Esocbar then slapped a grounder to shortstop that Alexei Ramirez let through to left field, bringing in the go-ahead runs.
While unearned, they were the first runs Crain had allowed in 30 appearances.
Luke Hochevar (1-1) struck out two in a scoreless innings of relief for Kansas City, while Greg Holland pitched a perfect ninth for his 16th save in 18 chances.
Kottaras and Dyson hit back-to-back homers for the Royals, who snapped a four-game losing streak with the kind of scrappy, win-ugly performance that is becoming their hallmark.
Adam Dunn homered and drove in four runs, and Gordon Beckham also drove in a pair for the White Sox, who were trying for their first road sweep since last September.
Royals starter James Shields and White Sox counterpart Dylan Axelrod both endured rough afternoons, though they certainly got an exciting show once they left the game.