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Royals’ Noah Cameron, 7th place on the first exit, Rays Beats

April 30, 2025; Petersburg, Florida, USA; Kansas City Royals is the first master Vinnie Pasquantino (9), George M. Steinbrenner Field in the first shot against Tampa Bay Rays in the first shot after hitting a two -stage house run with teammates. Compulsory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Noah Cameron hit the seventh shot of the big league exit and pushed Kansas City Royals to 3-0 against Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday.

Cameron ranked seventh and retired Brandon Lowe in a grounder. Danny Jansen walked before Curtis Mead was elected to the left and finished Cameron’s unintentional offer and trip. He watched three relaxing and closed a four -stroke closure.

Cameron (1-0), before the match was called from Triple-A Omaha after walking five strokes and three strokes. Vinnie Pasquantino launched a Homer two conditions, and Bobby Witt Jr. is a RBI RBI for Royals, who wore the three series of game series and won the eighth matches in nine trials.

Carlos Estevez, closer to Kansas City, delivered Single to Misner and Jonathan Aranda in the ninth, but Taylor hit his walls and retired Chandler Simpson on a fly ball to win his ninth savings.

Drew Rasmussen (1-2) allowed three running for three strokes for the Gulf of Tampa, hit three of them and one walked. Rays, after a five -game win, left the second match in a row.

Pasquantino watched Single out of Witt with the fourth Homer of the season to provide an early advantage to Kansas City.

Cameron retired the first four doughs he faced before a one -time walk to Lowe. He took the first strike to end his 25-year-old left hand, third, and made Simpson threw it into his 1-2 scroll.

Kansas City continued to start, a perfect, six -step fourth stroke.

The crime of the royals was fifth, Cavan Biggio’s one-time march and Jonathan India’s single pushed to 3-0, following Witt’s RBI Single.

Lowe reached Biggio’s Fielding error for the second time to start gold, but Cameron finished the frame without letting Tampa Bay hit the first base.

Cameron walked one and shot two in the sixth place.

-FELD level media

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