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Royals manager Yost moves Cain from centre field to right for Game 3 defence in tricky spot

Kansas City Royals' Alcides Escobar (2), Jarrod Dyson, Omar Infante and Lorenzo Cain (6) celebrate after Game 2 of baseball's World Series against the San Francisco Giants Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in Kansas City, Mo. The Royals won 7-2 to tie the series at 1-1. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

SAN FRANCISCO - Royals outfielder Lorenzo Cain was moved from centre field to right for Game 3 of the World Series to boost defence in one of AT&T Park's trickiest positions.

Kansas City manager Ned Yost made the move Friday night with the best-of-seven matchup 1-all. Usual right fielder Nori Aoki was not in the starting lineup, while Jarrod Dyson was starting in centre field and batting eighth.

"We've made a couple adjustments," Yost said. "We didn't scramble it up. I mean, we did, but it was out of necessity. With this vast outfield, we knew that we had to put our best defence out there."

Alex Gordon, who batted sixth in Games 1 and 2 this week at Kauffman Stadium, moved up into the No. 2 hole as the Royals lost their designated hitter — Billy Butler — in the NL ballpark.

With the loss of the DH, San Francisco's Michael Morse was out. The rest of the lineup was the same behind starter Tim Hudson, making his World Series debut at age 39 and after 16 major league seasons.

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