The Kansas City Royals led the Major Leagues with 153 stolen bases in 2014, rallying around the mantra “That’s what speed do” as they worked to secure a Wild Card berth. The Oakland A’s started backup catcher Geovany Soto on Tuesday to better suppress the Royals’ running game, but after Soto left the game with a thumb injury, Kansas City ran wild on replacement Derek Norris. The Royals stole seven bases in their 9-8, 12-inning win over the A’s: One each by Nori Aoki, Lorenzo Cain, Christian Colon, Jarrod Dyson, Alcides Escobar, Alex Gordon and Terrance Gore. Well-timed steals helped key the eighth- and ninth-inning rallies that evened the Royals with the A’s and forced the Wild Card game to extra innings. And Colon came around to score the winning run after stealing second in the bottom of the 12th. According to baseball-reference.com, the Royals tied a Major League record by stealing seven bases in a postseason game. The record was first set by the Chicago Cubs...
Welcome to News and Updates! Stay informed with the latest news, trends, and updates from around the world. Our blog is your go-to source for insightful articles, breaking news, and in-depth analysis on a wide range of topics, including technology, business, entertainment, sports, health, and more.