
Dateline: Cincinnati
Tony Santillan continued to struggle giving up three ninth inning runs to allow the Kansas City Royals to take the series with a 5-2 win over the Reds.
Santillan came on in the ninth inning. Jac Castiglione singled to open the inning. Tyler Tolbert ran for him. Isaac Collins bunted Tolbert to second. Michael Massey finished a 10-pitch at bat and hit a run-scoring single. Nick Loftin followed with his first home run of the season. Santillan walked Lane Thomas then left the game.
"He didn't locate his fastball where he wanted to," Terry Francona explained Santillan's outing. "At times his breaking ball has kind of been in and out. I think his fastball is becoming more consistent. We're at the point where we need some stability so much. He's the guy. We're going to have to figure that out. Do we pick our spots a little bit? We tried to do that a little bit before but with every body going down. That's been a little bit more difficult."
The Reds bullpen is missing Emilio Pagan, Graham Ashcraft and Pierce Johnson.
Chase Burns and Stephen Kolek hooked up in a pitcher's duel in the deciding game of the three-game series.
The Royals got on the scoreboard first.
Bobby Witt Jr. walked with on out and Vinnie Pasquantino put his sixth home run onto the Royals bullpen screen in right field against Burns, who sat out two games with the flu.
Blake Dunn drove his second home run of the season into the left field stands, following a single by Matt McLain. Will Benson started the inning off Kolek with a bunt single but Tyler Stephenson grounded into a double play on a 3-2 pitch.
Burns settled in and handcuffed the Royals on two hits over the next five innings and struck out nine batters.
"DJ said even when he warmed up, he looked a little sluggish," Francona said. "He gave up the home run. That took the sluggishness away. He was pissed. He's coming off being sick. They're so routine oriented but he's ok."
Burns made his ninth straight start with two runs or fewer allowed.
"I felt good. I was trying to get my bearings back," Burns said. "It was a little weird but I'm ok. After walking Bobby (Witt Jr.) and giving up the bomb when you kind of miss your spot, yeah I was kind of pissed off."
Sal Stewart opened the sixth with a double but committed a base running blunder, getting caught off base on a ground ball up the middle from Nathaniel Lowe. Eugenio Suarez flied out. Spencer Steer reached base in his 22nd consecutive game with a walk. Benson flied out to left.
Left hander Caleb Ferguson entered the game in the seventh inning.
Burns line was six innings, two runs, four hits, one walk and nine strikeouts.
Ferguson retired all four batters he faced with Jensen striking out as his last batter. Tejay Antone entered with the bases empty, one out, facing Witt Jr. as the first batter. Witt fouled out to Stephenson. Pasquantino singled in a nine-pitch at bat but Antone struck out Salvador Perez.
Pinch hitter Dane Myers doubled off Royals reliever Daniel Lynch IV with two outs in the eighth. Myers is tied for Major League lead with six pinch hits.
Zach McCambley, made his first Major League appearance, taking Santillan's place on the mound in the ninth. He struck out Jansen, the first batter he faced. Witt Jr. singled Thomas to third. The Reds intentionally walked Pasquantino. McCambley struck out future Hall of Fame catcher Perez to end the inning.
Alex Lange relieved in the ninth for Kansas City. Steer greeted him with a double that extended his hitting streak to seven game. Lange struck out Benson and pinch hitter Edwin Arroyo. Pinch hitter Noelvi Marte walked in his first at bat back from Louisville. Dunn ended the game with a flyout to center.
