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Cueto 2-hitter puts Royals 2-0 up

Many Kansas City fans lingered in Kauffman Stadium after Wednesday’s 7-1 win over the New York Mets, knowing the next time they see the Royals in the flesh, it may be in a tickertape parade.

Johnny Cueto pitched a complete game to give Kansas City a 2-0 lead in the World Series and a chance to clinch the title in New York, which is scheduled to host the three games in the best-of-seven series, starting tomorrow.

However, the Royals players and fans don’t need long memories to recall what can go wrong, having also led San Francisco in last year’s losing World Series.

“There’s still a lot of work yet to do,” said first baseman Eric Hosmer. “Last year we took a 2-1 lead in San Francisco and were feeling pretty good about ourselves.”

Forty-one of the 51 teams to take 2-0 leads in best-of-seven World Series have gone on to win the title, including nine straight since Atlanta stumbled against the New York Yankees in 1996.

After a 14-inning epic in Game 1, which the Royals won on Hosmer’s sacrifice fly, Game 2 was a far quicker and more pedestrian affair.

The Mets went ahead through Lucas Duda’s single to left field in the top of the fourth inning.

It was in the bottom of the fifth that the game turned, as the Royals wore down New York starter Jacob de Grom, hitting 14 fouls and scoring four runs.

De Grom had held Kansas City to one hit through the first four innings but soon got in trouble in the fifth, when he walked Alex Gordon leading off.

Alex Rios followed with a single and Alcides Escobar fouled off a pair of bunt attempts before driving an 0-2 pitch up the middle to tie the game 1-1.

Ben Zobrist’s grounder advanced the runners, and Lorenzo Cain fouled off four pitches before a flyout to short center brought in a second run. Hosmer’s hit rebounded off the mound into center field for a 3-1 lead, and Kendrys Morales’ singled in another run.

Kansas City had the best contact hitters in the major leagues this season, missing on just 19.7 percent of swings, according to STATS. The Dodgers and Cubs swung and missed 58 times in deGrom’s first three postseason outings, but he got just three swings and misses against the Royals — his career low.

Gordon added an RBI double in the eighth off Jon Niese, a ball off the glove of shortstop Wilmer Flores. Paulo Orlando, the first Brazil-born player to appear in a Series, followed with a sacrifice fly against Addison Reed, and Escobar tripled in a run as the Royals ran away with the game.

Cueto became the first World series pitcher since Atlanta’s Greg Maddux in 1995, and the first American League pitcher since 1967, to throw a complete game while surrendering two hits or less. He struck out four and walked three.




 

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