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Polanco, Correa power Polanco, Correa power Twins past struggling Royals 10-7

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Minnesota Twins' Jorge Polanco hits a two-run home run against the Kansas City Royals during the first inning of a baseball game Friday in Minneapolis.
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Jorge Polanco homered in a four-run first inning and Carlos Correa hit a go-ahead homer in the fourth to power the Minnesota Twins to a 10-7 win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night.

Minnesota had a season-high 15 hits. Polanco’s first inning two-run homer was his fifth of the season and it came in his first at-bat after missing three games with an ankle injury. Correa’s solo home run was his third of the season and broke a 4-4 tie in the fourth inning to give the Twins a lead they never relinquished.

Every batter from both teams reached base at least once.

“We’re going to hit some balls out of the ballpark, we know that," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "But if you can’t have those types of at-bats like we had today, getting some baserunners, forcing the action a little, making the other team uncomfortable ... you’re going to end up real hit or miss. You’re going to end up winning a few games with some big swings and you’re going to end up coming up short most of the time.”

Bobby Witt Jr. finished a double shy of the cycle for the Royals, who have lost seven of eight. He singled in the first, hit a two-run triple in the third and added a solo homer in the seventh for his sixth of the season. In his bid to complete the cycle, he flew out to right field in the eighth inning with two runners on base.

“Special, to have that kind of day,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said of Witt. “He showed a little bit of everything with the opposite field power, with obviously the way that he runs, almost saw one of the best defensive plays of the year. ... He really had a good night.”

Minnesota starter Bailey Ober pitched three innings, allowing three runs on five hits and one walk while striking out five. The Twins used seven relievers to close out the final six innings. Trevor Megill (1-1) was credited with the win, pitching 2 2/3 scoreless innings. Emilio Pagán got the final out for his seventh save.

Kansas City starter Brad Keller (1-5) gave up six runs and 11 hits in four innings. MJ Melendez also homered for the Royals, who fought back down four runs after the first inning.

Witt's triple scored a pair of runs and Hunter Dozier added an RBI single in the third inning. Nicky Lopez singled home a run to tie it in the fourth. Lopez finished 3 for 3 with a walk.

The game didn't remain tied for long. Correa's home run and a sacrifice fly from Trevor Larnach in the bottom of the fourth gave the Twins a two-run lead that was cut to one with Witt's home run.

The Twins added four runs in the eighth inning on Gio Urshela's second RBI single of the night, Nick Gordon's two-run double and Luis Arraez's RBI single. Gordon finished 2 for 4 with three RBIs.

Melendez's solo home run and Emmanuel Rivera's RBI double cut the Royals' deficit to three in the ninth. But Pagán came in and struck out Lopez to end the game.

“I was happy with the way we fought in that game," Baldelli said. "It was a game we could have lost. I know we ended up winning by a little bit, and put 10 on the board, or whatever it was. But that’s a game that could have easily gone in the wrong direction and there was a toughness level from our guys that was good tonight."

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Royals RHP Brady Singer (1-0, 1.83) will start against the Twins on Saturday. Singer has not allowed a run in either of his two starts this season, the latest coming against Minnesota last Sunday. Minnesota will counter with RHP Chris Archer (0-1, 3.86). Archer pitched four innings in his last start, allowing one run on three hits to the Detroit Tigers.