Ty France ripped a two-run home game in the bottom of the ninth place to raise the Minnesota twin Friday night in Minneapolis to a 3-1 win over the Kansas City Royals. France pinched its fist to the long ball, which was his fourth home game of the season. Carlos Correa added a solo -homer for Minnesota, which won for the 15th time in 17 games. Cavan Biggio doubled and drove into the Lone Run to Kansas City. Freddy Fermin also doubled for the Royals, which dropped to 2-2 with two games to go on a six-game. The right hand of the twins Cole Sands (3-1) won the victory with one standings. He was one of the four bull arms to follow the starting batsman Pablo Lopez, which allowed one run to seven strokes in 5 2/3 innings. Royals’ right hand, Lucas Erceg (1-1), took the loss after retiring only one of three fighters in the ninth innings. The royals jumped to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first innings. Jonathan India was hit by a pitch, advanced to a second on a single by Vinnie Pasquantino and scored on Biggio’s double to the center. The play was the fourth RBI in 36 games for Biggio, which hopes to find a spark on the board after spending the previous six seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. In addition to serving as a designated Hitter, Biggio has already played first, second and third base this season, along with the left and right fields for the Royals. The twins looked the score on 1-all in second place. Correa led the turn by turning on a Fastball for a 429 -feet home game to midfield. The explosion was Correa’s third home game of the season and no. 190 of his career. He returned from the injured list in his return after missing the last five games due to concussion -like symptoms. After Erceg Trevor Larnach started opening the bottom of the ninth, Correa reached a single field. France swung after the first delivery of Erceg and blew the end of Homer to the left center field. -Media on the field level
Ty Frances Ninth Inning Homer raises a twin over royalty
