Bobby Witt Jr.

Bobby Witt Jr.'s long walking single, the fourth plain victory of Chicago White Sox, who visited Tuesday, won the fourth straight victory 4-3 in the ninth stroke of Kansas City Royals.
Witt entered the ninths in 4. While the bases were loaded and one of the 3-3 games, Witt sent a deep fly ball to the midfield that Luis Robert Jr. could not reach. Even if Robert caught the ball, it was deep enough to drive at Drew Waters and give Royals to the ninth home win against White Sox.
At the beginning of the beginning, Chicago's Glass Booser (0-3) allowed Mark Canha to walk a bullet. Waters' Pop -up'ı second master Chase Meidroth and right -field player Michael A. Taylor'ın Canha'yı Jacob Amaya'nın head in a short time. Freddy Fermin later reached a Bund Single to load the bases.
After the booster fell into a field fly, Jonathan from Kansas City dived a ball in the middle where he threw gloves with a dive – but Backhand Flip reached Meidroth for another error while throwing Canha's binding run. The royals won 13 of their last 15 games.
Kansas City Started Seth Lugo, 6 2/3 strokes with three strokes and three walks on three walks allowed two runs. Chicago Sean Burke, who allowed four strokes and three walks with two strokes in 6 1/3 strokes, withdrew. It was the only run of Kyle Isbel that he allowed the sixth Inning Solo Homer.
After the first 12 strokes of this series, Chicago hit the fourth time. Brooks Baldwin found the hole on the left side of Royals for the RBI shot.
Chicago ranked sixth in Andrew Vaughn's running single. However, Isbel cleaned the right area wall under the frame.
White Sox added a run when they sang to set up Vaughn and Baldwin's two -output RBI Single of Josh Rojas.
Kansas City, Salvador Perez for the first time Vinnie Pasquantino'yu left -wing player Baldwin'in two -legged at the beginning of Baldwin returned.
Taylor Clarke (1-0) made 1/3 stroke.
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