Brad Barritt led Saracens to their seventh Aviva Premiership win of the season as they edged past a spirited Gloucester side 24-20 at Allianz Park on Sunday.Ben Morgans try after just 60 seconds got the Cherry and Whites up and running and they led 17-15 at half-time after a further Billy Burns try and a penalty for James Hook.But Saracens, who also dotted down twice in the first half hour through ?Barritt and Mike Ellery, hit back and ground out the win thanks to three second-half penalties from Alex Lozowski, who finished the game with 14 points.It was the visitors who got off to the perfect start as Saracens spilled possession from the kick-off and, after pressure from the Gloucester forwards, Morgan powered over with Hook converting for a 7-0 lead.Saracens peppered their opponents defensive line in reply and gained their reward when Barritt charged down Mark Atkinsons kick before racing up the posts to score on 11 minutes. It was the skippers first try in two and a half years with Lozowskis conversion taking the scores level.But Gloucester retook the lead again on 14 minutes when Alex Goode failed to collect Will Heinzs kick and Burns gleefully seized on the ball to run in, with Hook adding the extras for 14-7. The match was being played at full pace and a fourth try of the game arrived just three minutes later following neat work from Saracens duo Goode and Schalk Brits with the former pinging the ball out to hooker Ellery to cross.Lozowski was off target with his conversion but a successful penalty then put the hosts in front on 21 minutes. Goodes defensive prowess then came to the fore as his last-ditch tackle forced Henry Purdy into touch in the corner to deny a Gloucester try.But with play being brought back for an earlier penalty, Hook dissected the posts to put Gloucester two points ahead at the break. Gloucester nearly got a breakthrough nine minutes into the second half when the ball was turned over in midfield and Burns broke through the middle, but he got caught in two minds and his kick through went out of touch.Charlie Sharples then almost found space near the corner but Barritt made a vital tackle as Gloucester looked to turn the screw. 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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Royals exercised club options on All-Star closer Wade Davis and shortstop Alcides Escobar on Friday, while designated hitter Kendrys Morales and starter Edinson Volquez declined their mutual options.Davis will make $10 million next season and Escobar will earn $6.5 million.The Royals also declined their mutual option on Kris Medlen after the right-hander exercised his portion of it. Medlen will join Morales and Volquez in free agency beginning Tuesday.In other procedural moves, the Royals reinstated pitchers Tim Collins and Mike Minor and third baseman Mike Moustakas from the 60-day disabled list. That leaves their 40-man roster at 39 players.The decision to retain Davis was expected despite two trips to the disabled list in July for a flexor strain in his right forearm. But the two-time All-Star was still among the most dominant closers in baseball, going 2-1 with a 1.87 ERA and 27 saves in 45 appearances.Davis will be eligible for free agency next season.Escobars option also expected, though its possible he coulld be traded away.dddddddddddd Hes a solid defensive shortstop and hit .261 with seven homers and 55 RBI, but the Royals are also keen on Raul Mondesi Jr. at the position and have several other needs with a payroll that is already close to being maxed out.Morales will leave a gaping hole in the lineup if the Royals are unable to lure him back in free agency. His average dipped to .263 in part because of a slow start last season, but he still showcased his power with 30 homers and 93 RBI while playing in expansive Kauffman Stadium.Eric Hosmer and Salvador Perez were the only other Royals with at least 20 homers last season.Volquez, who helped pitch the Royals to the World Series title last season, also seemed to backtrack this season. He went 13-9 with a 3.55 ERA in 2015 but was just 10-11 with 5.37 ERA this season.Medlen was 1/3 with a 7.77 ERA in six starts, spending the bulk of the year on the disabled list. ' ' '