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Royals beat A's 9-8 in 12 in AL wild-card thriller


Associated Press By DAVE SKRETTA
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Back in the playoffs after 29 years, the Kansas City Royals ran wild and outlasted Oakland in a thrilling opener to baseball's postseason.

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Salvador Perez singled home the winning run with two outs in the 12th inning, capping two late comebacks that gave Kansas City a 9-8 victory Tuesday night in the AL wild-card game.

Quite a start to October baseball — even if this one appeared to be over with plenty of time to spare in September. But in a back-and-forth epic that lasted 4 hours, 45 minutes, the A's lost their seventh straight winner-take-all playoff game since 2000.

It was the final collapse in a season that looked so promising this summer.

"This will go down as the craziest game I've ever played," said Eric Hosmer, who sparked the final Royals rally with a one-out triple. "This team showed a lot of character. No one believed in us before the game. No one believed in us before the season."

Making their first postseason appearance since winning the 1985 World Series, the Royals are sticking around. They'll open their best-of-five AL Division Series on the road Thursday night against the AL West champion Los Angeles Angels.

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Kansas City Royals' Christian Colon celebrates as he rounds third and heads for home to score th …
After falling behind by four runs, the Royals raced back with their speed on the bases — they led the majors with 153 steals this season. Kansas City swiped seven bags in this one to tie a postseason record previously shared by the 1907 Chicago Cubs and 1975 Cincinnati Reds, according to STATS.

The biggest one came in the 12th.

Hosmer scored the tying run on a high chopper to third by rookie Christian Colon, who reached safely on the infield single and then stole second with two outs.

Perez, who was 0 for 5 after squandering two late chances to drive in key runs, reached out and pulled a one-hopper past diving third baseman Josh Donaldson. Colon scored easily, and the Royals rushed out of the dugout for a mad celebration.

Sitting upstairs in a suite, Royals Hall of Famer George Brett put his hands on his head in near disbelief at the frenzied scene that was unfolding below.

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Kansas City Royals mob teammate Salvador Perez after he hit a walk-off single in the 12th inning to  …
"We wanted to use our legs," Hosmer said. "We're an athletic team, and we stuck to that."

The A's raced out to a 7-3 lead by the sixth inning, but the Royals countered with three runs in the eighth. Nori Aoki's sacrifice fly off Sean Doolittle in the ninth forced extra innings.

Kansas City squandered chances in the next couple of innings, as midnight came and went on the East Coast and the tension continued to build. Rookie left-hander Brandon Finnegan, just drafted in June, pitched two scoreless innings but walked Josh Reddick to start in the 12th.

Pinch-hitter Alberto Callaspo delivered an RBI single off Jason Frasor to put the A's ahead 8-7.

Hosmer hit a drive high off the left-center wall against Dan Otero for a leadoff triple in the bottom half, and Colon drove him in with a bouncer that barely traveled 50 feet.

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Kansas City Royals' Salvador Perez hits a walk-off single to drive in Christian Colon with the w …
That set the stage for Perez, who lined a pitch from Jason Hammel just inside the third-base line.

"They finally got ahead there in the 30th inning or whatever it was," said Brandon Moss, who drove in five runs with two homers for Oakland. "That was definitely the best baseball game I've ever been a part of."

The long-suffering Royals hadn't played in the postseason since beating St. Louis in the 1985 World Series, and the excitement the permeated the city might best be summed up by a statement posted by the Kansas City Police on Twitter in about the 10th inning: "We really need everyone to not commit crimes and drive safely right now. We'd like to hear the Royals clinch."

For the A's, it was a stunning and heartbreaking finish. They had the best record in baseball before wilting in the second half, and needed a victory on the final day of the regular season just to squeeze into the playoffs.

Oakland had chances to put all that in the past. Instead, the season ended abruptly for a team that has failed over and over again in the postseason.

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Oakland Athletics left fielder Jonny Gomes, front, and center fielder Sam Fuld cannot catch triple b …
"It's kind of a microcosm of the year that we had," Doolittle said.

A much-anticipated pitching showdown between Oakland ace Jon Lester and Kansas City counterpart James Shields instead turned into a high-scoring game and a battle of attrition between bullpens.

"It was absolutely epic," Shields said. "You don't write a story like that."

Doolittle tried to save it for Oakland in the ninth, but he gave up a bloop single to pinch-hitter Josh Willingham. Pinch-runner Jarrod Dyson was sacrificed to second and then brashly stole third, allowing him to score on Aoki's deep fly to right field.

It was the third time in the last three seasons that Doolittle has blown a postseason save.

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Kansas City Royals' Salvador Perez, left, is congratulated by Erik Kratz after hitting a walk-of …
UP NEXT

Yost had refused to discuss who he might pitch in the opener against the Angels. The two best bets are vastly different options: Danny Duffy is a young, hard-throwing left-hander who plays on passion, Jeremy Guthrie is a cerebral right-hander who relies on guile.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Oakland C Geovany Soto left the game after hurting his left thumb tagging Hosmer at the plate to end the first inning.

POSTSEASON BLUES

The A's haven't won a playoff series since sweeping Minnesota in the 2006 ALDS

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