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Five-run eighth inning dooms Tigers in series finale with Lions

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team dropped game three of the series with Lindenwood on Sunday, 10-5, thanks to a five-run eighth inning from the Lions. The Tigers dipped to 13-30 overall and 5-24 in MIAA play, while the Lions moved to 22-20 on the season and 14-16 in conference play.

In a back-and-forth game between the two teams, there were three ties and six lead changes.

The Tigers struck first when Cody Starkel reached base on a fielder’s choice, plating Alex Weiss in the second inning. The Lions evened things up in the home half. Weiss continued his hot streak with an RBI single to left center, bring around Ryan Grasser to give the Tigers a 2-1 lead in the third. Lindenwood matched that in the bottom of the inning with a run of their own.

Lindenwood picked up another run, changing the lead for the third time in the contest, taking a 3-2 lead after four innings of play. Weiss obliterated a baseball over the left center wall for a two-run home run and his eighth long ball of the season.

The Lions grabbed the next two runs in the fifth frame and picked up the lead once more, this time 5-4 over the Tigers. FHSU tied the game up in the sixth after Starkel crossed home on a wild pitch, knotting the score at 5-5. Lindenwood blew the game wide open in the eighth with a five-spot and solidified the lead for good.

Ryan Ruder drew the no decision after giving up four runs on eight hits in 4.0 innings of work. Tanner Smith was charged with the loss after giving up six runs (one earned) in 3.2 innings. Weiss went 3-for-4 from the plate with a home run, three RBI and two runs scored. Grasser also picked up two hits on the day, going 2-for-4 in the contest.

The Tigers are back in action Wednesday (April 25) as they host Nebraska-Kearney for the final time in the series history. First pitch from Larks Park is slated for 6 p.m.

HaysMed Sports Medicine announces Athletic Testing Combine

HAYSMED

HaysMed Sports Medicine is hosting their 17th Annual Athletic Testing Combine on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at The Center for Health Improvement, Hays, Kansas.  Registration fee is $20 per person.  This testing is for male or female, grades 6 through 12.  A makeup combine session will be held on Saturday, May 5 at 3:00 pm at The Center for Health Improvement.  During the 17 years the combine has performed over 5,000 tests on area athletes.

Every athlete strives to do his or her best in whatever sport they participate in.  In order to achieve that goal, it is important to know at what level you are performing and how that performance can be improved.  The Athletic Testing Combine is designed to assess athlete’s individual strengths and weaknesses in order to help them reach their highest athletic potential.

Tests performed during this event include: Height, Weight, Seated Shot Put, Pro Agility, Vertical Jump, Standing Long Jump, Bench Press and 10 Yard and 40 yard dashes which are electronically timed.  HaysMed Sports Medicine provides highly qualified staff and professional testing equipment including the use of electronic timing equipment accurate to the 1/100th of a second.  This ensures accurate and reliable results.

Each athlete in attendance will receive an individual athletic profile.  This includes test results, percentile rankings, and an overall athletic rating allowing athletes to identify specific strengths and weaknesses.  In addition coaches from each school will be provided similar reports.  The results are also sent to Midwest colleges for their review of athletes interested in playing college sports.  Participants also receive a T-shirt.

Registration can be mailed to Shawn Landers, PO BOX 8100, Hays, KS 67601, dropped off at The Center for Health Improvement, or participants can bring the registration the day of the event and pay the fee then.  For more information contact Shawn Landers, MS, LAT, ATC, CSCS at 785.623.6369, https://www.haysmed.com/the-center/athletic-testing-combine/  or email at [email protected].

Wolf wins javelin at KU Relays; Roberts sets new school record in California

LAWRENCE, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women’s track and field team was stretched in two states over the weekend to compete. With some members traveling to compete in the Beach Invitational hosted by Long Beach State, and the others settling down at the 91st KU Relays in Lawrence, the Tigers were well represented.

Madison Wolf continued her streak of finishing first in every meet this season, as she won the javelin with a throw of 155 feet, 3 inches. Teammate Alexcia Deutscher came in at the runner-up position at 152 feet, 4 inches at the KU Relays. The notable performance in California was Lindsay Roberts’ new school record in the 1,500-meters with her time of 4:35.61. This time was also a new personal record for Roberts, a time good enough to lead her to the top place in her heat.

Also at the KU Relays were other notable finishes for the women. Yessenia Gonzales claimed a sixth place finish in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 11:29.03, while Summer Kragel placed fifth in the high jump with her height of 5 feet, 3 inches. Laurel Haley rounds out the top-ten finishes as she placed 10th in the hammer throw with a mark of 151 feet, 1 inch.

The Tigers will next compete at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa April 26-28 next week in their last meet before the MIAA Championships.

Meyer claims automatic qualifying mark in California; others Tigers compete strong at KU Relays

LAWRENCE, Kan. – With the Fort Hays State men’s track and field team being represented in both California and Kansas, the success of the program was wide-spread. The Tigers competed in both the Beach Invitational hosted by Long Beach State, while also competing in the 91st KU Relays by the University of Kansas.

Brett Meyer claimed an automatic qualifying mark in California as he finished as the second-best Division II runner in the 1,500-meters, earning a time of 3:43.6 to earn his qualification. Decano Cronin once again broke the school record with a time of 1:48.47 in the 800-meter. Meyer finished in third place in the same event as he earned a provisional with a time of 1:50.15.

Back at the KU relays, the Tigers dominated the field side of things. Kolt Newell took first in the high jump with his height of 6 feet, 8 ¾ inches. TJ Dozier also was named champion in his event of the hammer throw, completing a personal record of 189 feet to finish in the top spot. In pole vault, Jake Morrow finished in the runner-up position as he jumped for a mark of 16 feet, 4 3/4 inches. Sam Dreiling finished right behind his teammate at 15 feet, 11 inches. Layton Werth accounted for a 31:25.96 time in the men’s 10k in Lawrence, good enough for a personal record.

Other notable finishes for the Tigers over the weekend include a fourth place finish for Dozier in the discus at 162 feet, 3 inches. Alongside that finish was a seventh place mark for Christian Delaney in the shot put who threw for 51 feet, 1 3/4 inches. In the high jump, Lucas Broxterman earned a ninth place finish at KU with his height of 6 feet, 4 3/4 inches.

The Tigers will next travel to Des Moines, Iowa for the Drake Relays. The meet is scheduled for April 26-28 next week, their last chance to prepare for the MIA Championships.

Lindenwood rallies past Tiger baseball to win series

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Fort Hays State baseball team jumped out to an early lead thanks to three doubles in the first three innings Saturday afternoon (April 21), but Lindenwood came from behind to take game two of the series, 12-5. The Tigers are now 13-29 on the year and 5-23 in MIAA play while the Lions move to 21-20 overall and 13-16 in league action.

The Tigers collected their five runs on six hits and two Lion defensive miscues, while LU pushed across 12 runs on 18 hits and no FHSU errors.

Lindenwood grabbed an early 2-0 lead in the first, but the Tigers responded with a pair of runs in both the second and third innings to go in front 4-2. After the first five FHSU batters were retired, a pitch hit Cody Starkel to trigger a two-out rally in the second. Walks to Dayton Pomeroy and Bryce Whitchurch loaded the bases for the nine-spot in the order. Dawson Sramek came through with the first base hit of the game for the Tigers, roping a double to right that bounced over the fence, driving in a pair to tie things up at 2-2.

After starter Alex Ruxlow retired the side in order in the bottom of the second, Fort Hays State kept things rolling in the third frame. Ryan Grasser and Addison Kaasch clubbed back-to-back doubles to open the frame, the latter of which gave the Tigers the lead. Kaasch later came around to score on a double steal attempt, doubling the FHSU advantage.

The Lions scored four runs over the next two innings to retake the lead, but FHSU got one of the runs back in the fifth to close within one, 6-5. Clayton Basgall reached on an error to start the inning before coming around to score on Alex Weiss’ two-out base hit up the middle. Lindenwood pulled away down the stretch, pushing across six more runs over their final four at-bats.

Six different Tigers picked up a base hit Saturday, with Sramek serving as the only player to drive in multiple RBI. Alex Ruxlow (0-4) took the loss after allowing six runs on eight hits over 3.2 innings of work. Zach Rothert struck out five out in 2.2 innings out of the bullpen, allowing four runs.

The teams will face off once more on Sunday afternoon (April 22) with the series finale set to begin at 1 p.m.

FHSU football wraps up spring practices with Spring Scrimmage

HAYS, Kan. – The Fort Hays State football team wrapped up their spring practices with their annual Spring Scrimmage on a cool and damp Saturday afternoon at Lewis Field. The White Team, which was comprised of the No. 1 offense and No. 2 defense beat the Black Team (No. 1 defense and No. 2 offense) 30-7.

The scrimmage had no live tackling and had several key players not participate as they recover from injuries suffered last season.

Coach Chris Brown post scrimmage press conference

QB Jacob Mezera discusses Saturday’s Spring Scrimmage

Debut of new video board at Lewis Field at Saturday’s Spring Scrimmage.

Among the highlights were a two touchdown passes each from quarterback’s Jacob Mezera and Chance Fuller. Redshirt freshman Manny Ramsey caught scoring passes from each as did returning wide receiver Harley Hazlett and running back Charles Tigner.

Redshirt-freshman Jmari Davis hauls in a long pass from Jacob Mezera in FHSU’s Spring Scrimmage.

Mezera guided the No. 1 offense to a touchdown on their second possession, hitting redshirt-freshman Jmari Davis on a 50-plus yard completion which set up a short touchdown pass to Manny Ramsey.

Charles Tigner, coming off a foot injury which kept him out of the Tigers playoff game last fall, broke open on a 26-yard run up the middle which set up an eight-yard touchdown pass from redshirt-freshman Chance Fuller to Harley Hazlett.

Mezera’s 45-yard strike to Hayden Friend moved the ball to the five but the White Team had to settle for a 20-yard Dante Brown field goal.

Fuller’s 25-yard scoring strike to Ramsey gave the White Team a 23-0 lead.

The Black Team scored their only touchdown on a two-yard Jacoby Smith run which was set up by a 25-yard pass from Fuller to Maddux Winter.

Mezera came back to hit Tigner on a 75-yard catch and run up the middle to close out the scoring.

Purple passes past White for 31-28 victory in KSU Spring Game

MANHATTAN, Kan. – On Tuesday, K-State senior Dalton Schoen fielded questions about the depth of the Wildcats’ receiving corps, hinting at a balanced effort rather than relying on a go-to guy for production. In Saturday’s Purple/White Spring Game, K-State showed a little of both. Fifteen different receivers caught a combined 44 passes – including six for touchdowns – as the Purple outlasted the White, 31-28, under rainy conditions and temperatures in the low 40s at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

In quantity, K-State racked up a combined 515 yards – 293 from the Purple and 222 from the White – and saw four different players catch five or more passes for either side, including a game-high nine catches from Landry Weber, who split duties between the two squads. Chabastin Taylor nearly led the White team to a win, hauling in five catches for 118 yards, including two impressive touchdown grabs in the first half to give the White team a 21-14 halftime edge. On the Purple side, Adam Harter nabbed seven passes for 60 yards and a score and Zach Reuter caught five balls for 75 yards and a game-best two scores.

The guys getting them the ball weren’t bad either as Alex Delton – 21-of-28 for 201 yards – and Skylar Thompson – 15-of-22 for 204 yards – threw TD strikes for both sides and accounted for five of the six total TD passes thrown in the contest.

On defense, White team defensive back Brock Monty tallied 14 stops, including 11 solo tackles, to lead all players and was one of four players from the defensive secondary among the top four leading tacklers on either side as the offenses aired it out. Purple defensive back Wayne Jones logged the only interception of the afternoon, ending the White team’s opening drive of the second half prior to the game-tying scoring drive.

For a second-straight year, the White team opened the scoring in the game with an 11-play, 78-yard drive that was capped by a 20-yard touchdown pass from Delton to Taylor with 5:12 left in the first quarter. Delton found Taylor open at the 12 -yard line and the redshirt freshman spun off a quartet of defenders at the eight before scooting in for an impressive score.

The quarterbacks traded teams the next possession and, after a Purple drive ended on a missed field goal, Thompson drove the White team 69 yards in four plays that ended when he hit Weber on a 14-yard pass in the front left corner on the end zone to extend the score to 14-0, 44 seconds into the second quarter.

Alex Barnes zig-zagged through the line and second level for a 13-yard scamper near the midpoint of the second quarter to put the Purple side on the board. It was part of a 94-yard day, the highest tally of any back in the contest, for K-State’s returning leading rusher.

Taylor pushed the White lead back to two scores with another stunning grab, this time over the top of a defender at the five to complete a 45-yard pitch-and-catch from Hunter Hall with a little more than six minutes left in the first half.

The Purple team wouldn’t be denied before half as Delton connected with a streaking Zach Reuter over the middle with less than 20 seconds before the break to pull Purple within seven at 21-14 at half.

In the second half, Purple continued their surge when Jones intercepted Hall to end the White’s opening drive, then Thompson unleashed a 50-yard strike to Schoen to move deep into White territory. It would take eight more plays to move into the end zone, but the quick-strike-turned-methodical-drive found paydirt when Thompson hit Harter for an 11-yard strike in the flat, a ball the big man caught with one hand off his back shoulder before diving across the goalline to even the tally at 21-21.

On the ensuing drive, White was looking for a fresh set of downs, and handed off to Luke Sowa facing fourth and two, but the community-college transfer fullback hit the hole and scooted up the middle for a 39-yard score, the second of just two rushing scores in the game. That score pushed the White ahead again, 28-21, with 5:33 left in the quarter.

Purple pulled even at the close of the third quarter when Delton again found Reuter, this time from 18 yards out to cap a 12-play, 75-yard drive.

In the fourth quarter, the Purple defense forced the first three-and-out and the game’s first punt, then Blake Lynch connected on 44-yard try – the first successful try by three different kickers – to push Purple ahead, 31-28, with 10 minutes to play.

Purple’s defense toughened up again near midfield on the next drive. It took the White three tries from the 50 to get the yard needed for a first down, then a sack on the next play and a short pass gave White a third-and-long. A screen pass following a timeout went incomplete and White had to punt again.

Delton and Harter ran out the remaining 4:21 with the help of the Purple side to walk off with a 31-28 victory.

(Kansas State Sports Information)

Castellanos lifts Tigers to win over Royals

DETROIT (AP) — Nicholas Castellanos homered and drove in three runs, and the Detroit Tigers routed the Kansas City Royals 12-4 on Saturday.

The Tigers have won five of six. Detroit broke a 3-all tie with three runs in the fifth on a day when both starting pitchers were in almost constant trouble.

Mike Fiers (2-1) allowed two earned runs and 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings for the Tigers, and Royals starter Danny Duffy (0-3) yielded six runs and 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Warwick Saupold pitched 2 1/3 perfect innings for his first career save.

Abraham Almonte had three hits for Kansas City, which has lost 10 of 11. The Royals snapped a nine-game losing streak Friday night when they rallied in the ninth inning to salvage a split of a day-night doubleheader.

JaCoby Jones, whose home run won the first game of that doubleheader, went deep again for the Tigers on Saturday.

Castellanos finished a triple shy of the cycle. He opened the scoring with an RBI single in the first, and his two-run homer made it 3-1 in the third. The Tigers gave up two runs in the fourth, thanks in part to an error by catcher James McCann that loaded the bases with nobody out, but Detroit took the lead back for good in the fifth.

Dixon Machado hit an RBI single with two outs to make it 4-3, chasing Duffy. Reliever Tim Hill allowed a bunt single to Leonys Martin that loaded the bases, then the left-hander walked Jeimer Candelario and Miguel Cabrera to force in two more runs.

Jones hit a solo shot in the sixth to give the Tigers a 7-4 lead, and Cabrera’s two-run single made it 9-4 in the seventh.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: OF Alex Gordon (left hip tear) played in the first game of his rehab assignment Friday, going 0 for 4 with a run for Triple-A Omaha. Salvador Perez (left knee sprain) went 1 for 4 in that game as a DH, and he was expected to catch Saturday night for Omaha.

UP NEXT

Detroit LHP Francisco Liriano (2-1) takes on Kansas City LHP Eric Skoglund (0-2) in Sunday’s series finale.

Royals snap 9-game skid, beat Tigers to salvage split

DETROIT (AP) — The promise of youth, and the price of inexperience.

It’s all part of the equation this year for the rebuilding Detroit Tigers.

Hours after JaCoby Jones homered in the 10th inning to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Kansas City, rookie first baseman Niko Goodrum dropped a grounder and made a wild throw as Detroit squandered a chance at a doubleheader sweep. The Royals scored twice in the ninth to win the second game 3-2 on Friday night, snapping a nine-game losing streak.

“I guarantee that the guys out there in the clubhouse are rallying around him, and that’s the way we’re going to do it around here — take the good with the bad,” Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said. “It happens. That’s part of the game, too. You make a mistake and it ends up costing you.”

The Tigers led 2-1 in the ninth of the nightcap before pinch hitter Abraham Almonte hit a tying bloop single with one out. With runners at first and second, Jon Jay hit a grounder to Goodrum, who didn’t handle it cleanly. Goodrum then compounded his problems by flipping the ball over the head of pitcher Shane Greene (1-1), who was covering the bag. The tiebreaking run scored on that error .

“It all kind of evens out,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We haven’t been getting our fair share of the bloopers and the stuff like that. It was good that it finally came around our way a little bit and helped us win a game.”

Kelvin Herrera pitched the ninth for his third save, ending Detroit’s four-game winning streak.

Jakob Junis (3-1) allowed two runs and four hits in eight innings for the Royals.

With one out in the 10th inning of the first game, the 25-year-old Jones hit a fastball from Brad Keller (0-1) deep to left and immediately put up his right index finger in celebration.

“I was worried as the ball got toward the wall, because I was going to look stupid if it didn’t go out,” he said. “That’s the best feeling in baseball.”

Joe Jimenez (2-0) pitched a scoreless 10th in the opener.

Royals starter Jason Hammel allowed two runs on five hits and two walks in nine innings in the afternoon game, matching the longest outing of his career. Tigers starter Michael Fulmer pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out four.

Alcides Escobar led off the ninth with a flyball to deep left, but Jones made a leaping catch at the wall.

Mike Moustakas homered in the first game for Kansas City, and Whit Merrifield went deep in the nightcap.

STRONG STARTS

The Royals only needed to use four pitchers in the doubleheader since Junis and Hammel pitched so deep into their games.

“That’s pretty awesome for two starters to go nine and eight innings in a doubleheader,” Junis said. “Definitely saves the bullpen for tomorrow and hopefully we get another win.”

IMPRESSIVE DAY

In addition to his game-winning homer, Jones also hit an RBI double in the first game. In the nightcap, he tripled and scored in the third inning and added a sacrifice fly in the seventh.

DEBUT

Tigers outfielder Mike Gerber was recalled from Triple-A Toledo to be the 26th man in the doubleheader. He made his big league debut as a pinch runner in the ninth inning of the nightcap.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: OF Alex Gordon was scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on Friday night. Gordon has been out since April 10 with a left hip tear. … C Salvador Perez (knee) caught seven innings on Thursday for Double-A Memphis.

UP NEXT

Detroit sends RHP Mike Fiers (1-1) to the mound to face Kansas City LHP Danny Duffy (0-2) on Saturday.

McCrae wins second individual title in two days; HHS golf takes Salina South Invite

SALNA, Kan. – Tradgon McCrae shot a 2-under-par 69 and won the Salina South Invitational by three strokes Friday helping the Hays High Indians to the team title. McCrae, who won the Dodge City Invitational the day before, has won two straight and four of the five tournaments this spring.

As a team, Hays shot a 296 and finished 30 shots ahead of Salina Central and Salina South at the Salina Municipal Golf Course.

The Indians had five golfers finish in the top-ten. Josh Norris finished fourth with 3-over-par 71. Erik Kreutzer was sixth with a 76, Allen Zollinger seventh with 77 and Peyton Keiffer ninth
with a 79.

Team Results
1. Hays High 296
2. Salina Central 326
3. Salina South 326
4. Emporia 328
5. Maize 330
6. Great Bend 345
7. McPherson 349
8. Junction City 358
9. Topeka-West 361
10. Newton 364
11. Derby 375
12. Haysville Campus 385

Top 10 Individual Results
1. Tradgon McCrae-Hays High, 69
2. Jake Huffaker-Southeast of Saline, 72
3. Addison Alonzo-Topeka West, 73
4. Josh Norris-Hays High, 74
5. Parker Renz-Salina South, 74
6. Erik Kreutzer-Hays High, 76
7. Allen Zollinger-Hays High, 77
8. Jared Murphy-Maize, 78
9. Peyton Kieffer-Hays High, 79
10. Collin Hopkins-Emporia, 79
Connor Hoyt-Emporia, 79
Tyler Gromlovits-Junction City, 80
Logan Roether-Junction City, 79

Tiger baseball drops opener at Lindenwood

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Timely hits eluded the Fort Hays State baseball team Friday evening (April 20) against Lindenwood, with the Lions coming away with a 9-0 win in game one of the weekend series. The Tigers are now 13-28 overall and 5-22 in MIAA play, while Lindenwood is now 20-20 on the year and 12-16 in league action.

The Tigers saw 10 players reach base on the day, occupying the base paths in all but two innings. All five base hits came from two batters, including three base knocks from Cody Starkel and two from Alex Weiss.

Lindenwood took control with five runs in the third inning, batting around thanks to six hits and two walks. Lions starter Blake Beckmann took over from there, tossing seven scoreless innings while striking out five and allowing just four hits.

Fort Hays State had its best chance to score in the top of the first when it had a pair of runners in scoring position, but a strikeout ended the scoring threat.

Ben Ramberg (2-5) took the loss after allowing five runs over 4.2 innings of work. Austin Weiser tossed 2.1 innings of relief, allowing just two hits and one run.

The Tigers will look to level the series on Saturday when game two kicks off at 3 p.m. from the Lou Brock Sports Complex.

HHS softball swept in Great Bend

GREAT BEND, Kan. – The Hays High softball team committed eight errors and were swept in a doubleheader in Great Bend Friday, 3-2 and 7-6. The Indians drop to 5-7 overall and 0-4 in the Western Athletic Conference. The continue conference play Tuesday in Garden City.

Great Bend scored single runs in each of the first three innings and made it hold up in the first game. The Indians took advantage of a hit batter and walk to score two in the sixth on a Mackenzie Fagan two-out double. Kaitlyn Brown went the distance in the circle allowing all three runs, one earned, on six hits with six strikeouts and two walks.

The Indians grabbed the early lead in the second game on Reanna Harman’s two-run single. Jaysa Wichers hit a three-run homer in the fifth to put the Indians up 6-4 but the Panthers answered with two in the bottom of the inning to tie then took advantage of three errors to take the lead in the sixth.

Wichers took the loss in the circle allowing seven runs, six earned, on ten hits with seven strikeouts and one walk.

JaCoby Jones’ homer in 10th sends Tigers past Royals 3-2

DETROIT (AP) – JaCoby Jones homered with one out in the 10 inning Friday to give the Detroit Tigers a 3-2 victory over the Royals in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. Kansas City has lost nine straight.

Jones hit a 2-2 fastball from Brad Keller (0-1) into the Tigers bullpen in leftfield. Joe Jimenez (2-0) picked up the win, Detroit’s fourth straight, with a scoreless 10th inning.

Royals starter Jason Hammel allowed two runs on five hits and two walks in nine innings, matching the longest outing of his career. He pitched a shutout for Baltimore against the Atlanta Braves in 2012.

Tigers starter Daniel Fulmer pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out five.

The Tigers broke the scoreless tie in the fifth on back-to-back doubles by James McCann and Jones. Jones stole third on the next pitch and scored on Dixon Machado’s one-out sacrifice fly.

Moustakas extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a solo homer in the sixth, pulling the Royals within 2-1. Jon Jay’s RBI single tied the game with one out in the seventh.

Kansas City put two runners on with two out in the eighth, but Ryan Goins hit a sharp liner directly at Machado at second.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: OF Alex Gordon is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on Friday night. Gordon has been out since April 10 with a left hip tear. . C Salvador Perez (knee) caught seven innings on Thursday for Double-A Memphis, and is expected to join Gordon in Omaha.

Tigers: Cabrera has played all 17 games this season despite hip and back issues. Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said Cabrera could get a day off on Detroit’s upcoming road trip to Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

UP NEXT

The teams face each other again in the second game of the split doubleheader, with Detroit’s Daniel Norris (0-1, 7.11) facing Kansas City’s Jakob Junis (2-1, 1.93).

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