MINNEAPOLIS — For the first time in 10 years, the Kansas City Royals will start August with a real hope of staying in the playoff race.
They are clearly enjoying the ride, no matter where it will finish.
Alex Gordon hit a two-out triple in the seventh inning and scored the go-ahead run on an error as the Royals won their eighth straight game with a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.
"This was one of the gutsier wins I've ever been a part of," said Jeremy Guthrie, who turned in his seventh consecutive start of at least six innings. "We had adversity and had to battle. Guys stepped up."
The Royals are above .500 at the end of July for the first time since 2003. At 53-51, they are two games over the break-even mark for the first time since May 17. They remained seven games behind Detroit in the AL Central and 4½ games back of second-place Cleveland, the current holder of the second wild card spot.
"We're just hoping to continue it every day," said Billy Butler, who drove in two runs. "Everybody in here doesn't want to be the guy that ends the streak. That's the type of pressure we want to put ourselves in."
Pedro Florimon homered in the fifth for the Twins, but he struck out with the bases loaded to end the sixth. In the seventh, with Gordon on third, the shortstop shuffled to his left to get his body behind a grounder up the middle hit by Eric Hosmer. Florimon failed to pick up the ball, though, as his momentum carried him past it. Gordon scored, and so did Hosmer one batter later on Butler's single off reliever Caleb Thielbar (1-1).
Aaron Hicks took a bad angle toward Gordon's drive off the center field wall, and the ball ricocheted past him to let Gordon get another base.