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May 4, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Royals Savi Michael Lorenzen (24) offers a scene against Baltimore Orrioles during the first shot at Oriole Park in Camden Yards. Compulsory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

Bobby Witt Jr. made his eighth four strokes of his career, and Kansas City Royals was connected to a season with 17 hit the four matches of Chicago White Sox on Thursday. However, the subject in the locker room was the team’s shot.

Royals entered the Friday series opener against Boston Red Sox visiting, and won the closure victories in six of their last 13 matches, including 10-0 victories against White Sox.

Royals scored seven closure strokes in the last two games with Michael Wacha and Kris Bubic. The beginnings of Kansas City gave up only two rounds (one won) and 19 strokes in the series, 2/3 strokes, hit 26 and made seven walks.

“Staying, Roy Royals said Matt Quatraro. “(Shooting coach Brian Sweeney) and the shooters of the shooting men for the plan and the guys for the execution of the man for the execution.

“We are trying to put some runs with the men in the mound, because we know what they are doing.” He said. “Unbelievable.”

Royals brings the second six -game win of the season to three match series with Boston. They won nine of the last 10 games and 15 of the last 17.

“We are firing at all cylinders and fun,” said Jonathan India, a left -wing player with two hit, two RBIs and three runs.

“We knew what we could do.” “I don’t feel like a roller.

Experienced right hand Michael Lorenzen (3-3, 4.23 ERA) will start against Red Sox for the first time in his career on Friday. The rookie will oppose Hunter Dobbins (2-1, 3.78).

In 2017, Lorenzen was relieved for Cincinnati Reds and met Boston once in his career and allowed two runs on one -third of a shot.

The Dobbins career will only be the first against Kansas City and will come out of its first loss. During the defeat of 4-3 against Minnesota Twins on Saturday, the son of former Red Sox As Roger Clemens, the son of Kody Clemens, allowed four runs, including a two-stage Homer. Dobbins 5 2/3 inning continued.

Red Sox begins a six -game journey and follows three matches against the American League -based Detroit Tigers.

Boston returned to Texas 6-1 on Tuesday to get the last two matches of the series, including 5-0 wins in the afternoon of Thursday afternoon.

Rafael Devers pioneered with a solo host and two RBIs. Trevor Story threw two running and stole a base and the four jugs were combined with five strokes for Red Sox, who returned to the .500 signs at 20-19.

“It is a really good sign that we returned after losing the first game against a challenging Texas team, especially taking a really good step.” He said. “He has a lot of wonderful players. To go back and get these last two, I hope we can put this acceleration to Kansas City and Detroit.”

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