Bobby Witt Jr., Royals extends the line as sweeping rays

Bobby Witt Jr. leated a two-stage Homer and extended the best kick of his career to 22 games, and Kansas City Royals completed a three-game road scan against Tampa Bay Rays in the afternoon in the afternoon.
Royals’s maximum of 15 strokes of the season, Maikel Garcia was a couple, a RBI and three stolen bases with 3 to 3 to 3. Vinnie Pasquantino went to 6 to 6 with double and two RBIs. Freddie Fermin was moved to 11-1 while Royals published at least four studies, and was 5 to 2 with double and two running.
The starting jug Seth Lugo (3-3) allowed two runs in five strokes. He took off the five right -handed five without walking.
Yandy Diaz from Tampa Bay exploded a solo homer, while Jonathan was a couple and a RBI with 4 to 4. Chandler Simpson had two field singles, and the rays ran to 9-13 at home.
The start Shane Baz (3-1) fought for seven running at nine strokes in 5 2/3 strokes. He shot one and walked three.
In the first two matches of the series, only after a run, Rays matched the sum of Diaz’s fourth Homer from Dead Center by Dead Center’s Four-Ledy Fastball.
Baz avoided a third and third, third, third, third, third, third, third, third, third -third situation in Baserunner Drew Waters. The game was overthrown and the royals were held without a score.
Visitors ranked fourth in the fourth place of Michael Massey.
The Royal Family took Witt’s Baz Baz in another way, 3-1 ahead of the fifth way, and two conditions overturned a Homer on the right. Salvador Perez then doubled.
Witt, who walked twice in a second frame in the sixth place in a row, had a RBI stroke before singing two more for the 7-1 advantage of Pasquantino. He replied with a RBI single in the shooting.
Eighth place, Garcia, on two walks and Single twice goals scored by the lead striker Jonathan India’da singing 8-2.
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