KANSAS CITY, MO. – Good thing there was sports overlap in the Twin Cities on Monday night.
Local fans could immerse themselves in the Wild's playoff victory over St. Louis and not pay full attention to the Twins' ragged performance against another team from Missouri.
The Royals outclassed the Twins 7-1 at Kauffman Stadium, or was it the Twins making the Royals look like the classy team? Missed plays, wild pitches and an inability to muster any offense against Kansas City righthander Edinson Volquez and his bullpen marked the night. It was reminiscent of the Twins home opener a week earlier, where the team threw up a clunker in front of a packed house.
The only smile in the clubhouse after the game was one of relief, as catcher Kurt Suzuki, while standing in the on-deck circle, took a lined foul ball by Oswaldo Arcia off his right foot. After a few moments, Suzuki got up. He stayed in the game and hopes to play Tuesday.
That left the focus on the Twins fielders after another shaky night.
"There have been a few of those games where they've had pretty good shape out there, then things kind of break down for us," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
The Twins were in contention for a while, despite righthander Kyle Gibson not being his sharpest in the early innings. But Gibson found a little groove, and it was a 1-1 game heading into the sixth inning when the night unraveled for the Twins.
Mike Moustakas sent a soft liner to left field that was easily within Arcia's range. He tried to catch the ball off to his left side, with his glove about shoulder high. But Arcia missed the routine play for an error.