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White Sox Lose 6-3 As Royals Close In On Playoffs

ANDREW SELIGMAN, AP Sports Writer

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox are paying tribute to retiring slugger Paul Konerko this weekend.

The Kansas City Royals are hoping for their own party at U.S. Cellular Field.

Eric Hosmer homered and drove in two runs, Lorenzo Cain had four hits and scored twice, and the Royals put themselves on the verge of a playoff spot with a 6-3 victory over the White Sox on Thursday night.

One more win for Kansas City, or a loss by Seattle, will send the Royals to the postseason for the first time since George Brett led them to a World Series championship in 1985.

Kansas City remained two games behind Detroit in the AL Central and moved one up on Oakland in the wild-card standings.

The White Sox, of course, fell out of contention long ago. The only thing they will be celebrating this weekend is the career of their captain.

They released a tribute video on Thursday in which Konerko thanks the fans. The team will honor the first baseman before Saturday's game.

"He's been through a lot of different things and he can relate to a lot of different people," manager Robin Ventura said.

Konerko will go down as one of the most successful White Sox players. He was out of the lineup on Thursday, but he expects to start the final three games. He has been playing through a broken bone in his left hand and was a little sore after playing two of the previous three games in Detroit.

Hosmer had three hits, including an RBI single in the first and a tying solo homer off Jose Quintana in the sixth.

The Royals went ahead after back-to-back singles by Cain and Hosmer put runners on first and third in the eighth.

Jake Petricka relieved Quintana, and it looked as if the White Sox would get out of it when Billy Butler sent a grounder to shortstop.

But second baseman Marcus Semien bounced the relay to first after catching the throw from Alexei Ramirez. That allowed Cain to score the go-ahead run, and Alex Gordon followed with an RBI single to make it 5-3.

That made a winner of Kelvin Herrera (4-3), who worked a scoreless seventh after James Shields went six innings.

Wade Davis pitched the eighth and Greg Holland worked the ninth for his 45th save in 47 chances.

Shields allowed three runs and five hits, including a two-run homer by Josh Phegley.

Quintana (9-11) gave up five runs and 11 hits over 7 1-3 innings.

"He threw a good game," Ventura said. "We had a shot there to get out of it for him, and we didn't. You've got to be able to do that."

TRAINER'S ROOM:

Royals: INF Christian Colon (broken middle finger) played six innings and had two hits in his first rehab game in the Arizona instructional league, general manager Dayton Moore said. Moore had no comment when asked how Colon's finger felt, and it's not clear if he will be on the postseason roster.

White Sox: White Sox OF Avisail Garcia left the game because of a stiff lower back. He lined out in the second inning and was replaced in right field by Moises Sierra before the top of the third. He is day to day, although Ventura expects him to sit out Saturday. ... 2B Carlos Sanchez was out of the lineup with his wife set to have a baby.

UP NEXT:

The Royals send RHP Jeremy Guthrie (12-11, 4.28 ERA) to the mound, hoping to wrap up a playoff berth. RHP Hector Noesi (8-10, 4.39) pitches for Chicago.

NO MICKEY MOUSE OPERATION

There was quite a scene in the visiting clubhouse before the game. Royals RHP Liam Hendricks was on all fours while leading the charge to capture a mouse hiding in one corner. He eventually trapped it in a box and took it to the bullpen for the game, with the players dubbing it the "Rally Mouse."

Hendricks hopes to find the same mouse — or another one — before Saturday's game and keep it in the bullpen.

"Whatever works, man," manager Ned Yost said.

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