Royals Take 2-0 Lead in World Series
Published on October 29 2015 6:21 am
Last Updated on October 29 2015 6:23 am
Following the final out, after Johnny Cueto completed his two-hitter, several hundred fans remained in Kauffman Stadium, wanting one more look at the Kansas City Royals.
The next time they see Eric Hosmer and his teammates might be in a parade.
After smothering the Mets 7-1 on Wednesday night with Cueto and their pesky offense, the Royals have a 2-0 World Series lead and can capture their first title since 1985 when play continues at New York's Citi Field this weekend.
Rather than look ahead and anticipate a celebration, Hosmer thought back to Kansas City's crushing seven-game loss to the Giants in 2014.
"There's still a lot of work yet to do," he said. "Last year we took a 2-1 lead in San Francisco and were feeling pretty good about ourselves."
Kansas City wore down Jacob deGrom with persistence and prowess Wednesday night, then pounced. Hosmer hit a tiebreaking, two-run single with two outs in a four-run fifth inning that included 14 foul balls.
Nineteen hours after Hosmer's sacrifice fly won a 14-inning thriller in Game 1, Cueto varied his delivery with occasional quick pitches and kept the Mets off balance. An excited crowd stood on its feet for long stretches to cheer on the rainy night. Some fans as well as the Royals' mascot, Slugerrr, wore wigs resembling Cueto's long, dark dreadlocks.
After Thursday's off day, Citi Field hosts its first World Series game Friday. 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.
Thursday, October 29
No games scheduled
Friday, October 30 (Time Central)
Kansas City at New York 7:07 p.m.
World Series - GAME 3
Saturday, October 31 (Time Central)
Kansas City at New York 7:07 p.m.
World Series - GAME 4
Sunday, November 1 (Time Central)
Kansas City at New York, 7:15 p.m.
Monday, November 2
No games scheduled
Tuesday, November 3 (Time Central)
New York at Kansas City, 7:07 p.m.
World Series - GAME 6, If Necessary
Wednesday, November 4 (Time Central)
New York at Kansas City, 7:07 p.m.
World Series - GAME 7, If Necessary