Royals Rip for 7 hours, win 11-6 rubber games over that

Maikel Garcia, Kansas City, in the afternoon of a three-game series in the tire match of the host Baltimore Orioles 11-6'yi defeated Royals' seven Homer hit two of them.
Royals star Bobby Witt Jr.'s Tiebreaking home run came in the seventh shot and immediately watched the explosion of Vinnie Pasquantino.
Jonathan India also hosted Royals, who won 11 of the last 13 matches at the exit of Kansas City and Michael Massey. Each of Garcia and Pasquantino collected three strokes.
With two explosions, Jackson Holliday made his first career Homer, and Cedric Mullins and Ryan O'Hearn went deep for Baltimore.
The teams united for 11 home run-first 10 of them were solo-filming until Massey's ninth two-round explosion.
Angel Zerpa (2-0), 1/3 Inning, leaving a run in the relief was the jug that won. His relaxing Yennier Cano (0-1) lost his loss and gave two runs in one shot.
Garcia and Holiday hit the solo house running in the second shot.
Adley Rutschman's third-shot RBI Double suggested Baltimore 2-1.
The Royal Family ranked fourth in Drew Waters, two -stage single, two -stage single.
Holiday's second home run tied the score fourth and brought the season to a quarter.
India's first host of the season-and first in Four seasons for Royals and Cincinnati Reds, after wearing 63 in four seasons, he came fifth for the leadership of Kansas City.
Mullins and O'Hearn took part in the fifth bottom. Garcia's second Homer ranked sixth in the fourth of 2025 and tied the score to 5.
The Royals launcher Michael Lorenzen 4 2/3 inning and delivered five runs for seven strokes with a walk and five strikes.
Orioles Starter Kyle Gibson was held after four Inning and allowed three strokes to walk and walk with three strikes.
Salvador Perez was on the series Royals after missing a painful left hip and two games. 5 to 2 went to 5 to 5 as a hit by capturing the mail.
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