KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Marlins prodigy Jose Fernandez simply smiled when he was asked about leaving Tuesday nights start against Kansas City in the seventh inning with the game still scoreless. Best not to rankle the skipper by saying something amiss. Besides, the young right-hander had a good seat to watch Christian Yelich single home the go-ahead run with one out in the 10th inning, giving the Marlins a 1-0 victory. "I like to pitch and everybody knows it," Fernandez said. "I like to compete. I would have loved to stay out there pitching. I was feeling really strong today." Fernandez was matched by wily Royals veteran Bruce Chen, each of them allowing just three hits before they turned over the game to their bullpens. It continued to extra innings before Kansas City reliever Kelvin Herrera (4-6) brushed the jersey of the Marlins Jake Marisnick with a pitch in the 10th. Marisnick stole second and then scored on Yelichs single through the right side of the infield, his third hit of the game. "Try to get a good pitch to hit and drive Jake in from second," Yelich said. "It was hard to score runs for both teams. I knew if we could push one in wed have a good chance to win." Chad Qualls (3-1) earned the win, while Steve Cishek survived a single in the bottom half of the 10th for his 25th save. Cishek has converted 20 in a row, the third-best streak in the majors behind the Braves Craig Kimbrel and the Royals Greg Holland. The Royals, who had won 17 of their last 20, were trying to wrap up their eighth consecutive series victory. Theyll try again in the finale on Wednesday afternoon. "Bruce was phenomenal. Fernandez was everything we had heard he was and seen on video," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "It was just an old-fashioned pitching duel." Indeed, the game began as a matchup between a 36-year-old, soft-tossing junkballer who began the season in the bullpen and a 21-year-old, flame-throwing phenom who defected from Cuba. Chen and Fernandez matched each other pitch-for-pitch most of the night. The Royals left-hander allowed a leadoff single to Yelich but didnt give up another hit until the fourth. His beguiling 84 mph fastball -- the term "fastball" applied loosely -- helped Chen strike out six batters and deal with three walks over his seven innings. Otherwise, the Marlins spent most of the night popping balls into shallow centre field, trudging back to the dugout and wondering why someone who couldnt throw harder than some Little League pitchers kept baffling them with his dizzying array of floating changeups. He lowered his ERA to 0.94 since replacing Luis Mendoza in the Royals rotation. "I think I got a couple hits off Bruce somewhere along the way," said Marlins manager Mike Redmond, who retired as a player after the 2010 season. "Hey, a testament to him, hes still out there making pitches and he shut us down. I hadnt seen him pitch for a long time, but he did a great job against us tonight, and hes done a great job for them." The problem for the Royals? Fernandez has been even better for the Marlins. He allowed a single in the first and another in the second, but then retired 13 straight before a leadoff walk in the seventh. The Royals managed to get runners on first and second with two outs before George Kottaras flied out to centre to end the inning. It was the most trouble that Fernandez was in all night. "He throws everything for strikes," Kottaras said. "Hes got all those plus pitches to work with. He was attacking the zone. We were falling behind. He had us at his mercy for a while." Fernandez didnt pick up the win, of course. 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CHICAGO -- The Latest on the fatal shooting of the cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade and Chicago violence (all times local):4 p.m.Dozens of people gathered at a Chicago church for a prayer service to remember a mother of four who was gunned down as she walked along a South Side street.The vigil for Nykea Aldridge, a cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade, began shortly after police announced brothers Darwin Sorrells Jr. and Derren Sorrells were charged Sunday with first-degree murder in her death. Police say the pair were targeting a man who drove two women from a suburb into the city.Aldridges parents, sister, nieces and nephews wept as they spoke about the woman they said was a gifted writer and fighter of the family.Aldridges mother, Diann, said her daughters life is gone too soon, adding that she was a little quiet storm of a daughter.The pastor of the church, Jolinda Wade, called her niece a a very, very special young lady, adding the family will hold on to their memories.---12 p.m.Chicagos police superintendent says the suspects in the shooting death of the cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade are an example of the citys problem with repeat offenders.Superintendent Eddie Johnson held a news conference Sunday shortly after murder and attempted murder charges against 26-year-old Darwin Sorrells Jr. and 22-year-old Derren Sorrells were announced.Nykea Aldridge was pushing her baby in a stroller near a school on the citys South Side where shed planned to register her children when she was shot and killed.Cmdr. Brendan Deenihan said Sunday that the Sorrells brothers had intended to shoot at a driver who had just dropped off passengers in the neighborhood. Police said there is video of the incident.No weapon was recovered from the suspects, and police say they dont know where the weapon is.Johnson also said that Chicago residents should be frustrated and hopes that the arrests bring some sort of closure for the Aldridge and Wade families.---11:35 a.m.Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says the brothers accused of killing the cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade have criminal records.Authorities say 26-year-old Darwin Sorrells Jr. and 22-year-old Derren Sorrells were charged Sunday in Fridays death of Nykea Aldridge.Guglielmi says Darwin Sorrells was on parole for a gun charge. He was sentenced to six years in prison in January 2013 and was released early.Guglielmi also said Derren Sorrells is a known gang member.---11:25 a.m.The Chicago Police Department has apologized to Academy Award and Grammy-winning rapper Rhymefest after seeinng his video that showed officers seemingly not treating seriously his report of being robbed.ddddddddddddRhymefest, whose given name is Che Smith, said he was sitting in his parked vehicle Saturday when a man with a gun jumped in and demanded his wallet. The 39-year-old complied and the man fled on foot.The rapper went to a South Side police district to report the robbery.Smith said officers were in no hurry to take his report and that when he did sit down with an officer, she insisted he keep his hands where she could see them, expressed doubt about his story and didnt appear to be writing down answers.He said when he asked to see her supervisor, the sergeant told him to leave. Thats when he began filming.Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said that Chief of Patrol Fred Waller called Smith to apologize on behalf of the department for how he was treated and to let Smith know detectives would begin investigating the robbery immediately.---11 a.m.Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is sidestepping questions about the flow of guns into Illinois from his state as the U.S. presidential campaign delves into the issue of Chicago violence.The Republican vice presidential nominee would not answer direct questions Sunday about guns from Indiana coming into Chicago during CNNs State of the Union show.Chicago authorities have said more than half of the guns used in crimes come from out of state, including about 20 percent from Indiana.The questions came after the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge, a cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade.When asked about gun trafficking from Indiana, Pence instead brought up failing schools in Chicago and his running mate Donald Trumps pledge to create jobs.Two men were charged with first-degree murder on Sunday in Aldridges death.---10:05 a.m.Chicago police say two brothers have been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of the cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade.Authorities say 26-year-old Darwin Sorrells Jr. and 22-year-old Derren Sorrells were charged Sunday in the death of Nykea Aldridge.Police say the 32-year-old mother of four was pushing her baby in a stroller near a school on the citys South Side where shed planned to register her children when she was shot and killed. Police say she wasnt the intended target.Police say the suspects have criminal records.Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson plans to release more information at a news conference later Sunday. ' ' '