Kansas City took a five-run lead into the ninth and was on the verge of snapping a 10-game losing streak, but the Indians sent 14 men to the plate and scored 11 runs to rally for a 13-7 victory Tuesday night over the bumbling Royals. Jhonny Peralta's three-run homer capped the inning after Angel Berroa, Chip Ambres and Emil Brown all made errors. Eight of the runs in the inning were unearned. "They kind of gave it to us," said Casey Blake, who led off the ninth with a double. "Obviously, they cut their own throats. You won't see that too often, big-leaguers dropping a ball, let alone two in one inning. "Any time you get some big hits and the defense is giving you more outs, things like that can happen. It looked pretty bleak when you're down five runs and their closer comes in." The Royals are one loss shy of the longest skid in franchise history, set from June 28-July 13, 1997. "It was a crazy game," Indians manager Eric Wedge. "It was really two different games. That's the reason you play all the way through."