MLB roundup: Royals blank White Sox for 6th straight win

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Royals Complete White Sox Beatdown

Kansas City stayed red-hot, blasting the Chicago White Sox 10-0 to finish off a four-game sweep. Kris Bubic was masterful again, tossing seven scoreless innings while lowering his ERA to 1.69.

Bobby Witt Jr. put on a show with four hits, two doubles, two RBIs, two stolen bases, and two runs. The Royals tallied 17 hits, tying their season high, while Salvador Perez and Jonathan India added multi-RBI games.

The White Sox continue to plummet, now with 17 losses in their last 20 road games. Stay ahead of this trend with the MLB Odds and Scores dashboard.


Twins Rally Late to Sweep Orioles

The Minnesota Twins finished off the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 thanks to a clutch eighth-inning, two-run double from Brooks Lee. Ty France drove in two more, finishing with three hits as Minnesota completed their third straight series win.

Baltimore, meanwhile, dropped its fifth game in a row, plagued once again by bullpen breakdowns—Yennier Cano allowed both go-ahead runs in just one-third of an inning.

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Tigers Obliterate Rockies in Doubleheader Sweep

Detroit was ruthless in Denver, sweeping a doubleheader with wins of 10-2 and 11-1. In Game 1, Casey Mize struck out eight over six innings, while Spencer Torkelson, Javier Baez, and Gleyber Torres all collected multi-hit games.

Game 2 was even more lopsided. Rookie Keider Montero delivered eight innings of one-run ball, Colt Keith crushed a 450-foot homer, and the Tigers pounded out 13 more hits.

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Red Sox Blank Rangers Behind Devers, Pitching Staff

Rafael Devers homered and drove in two as Boston beat Texas 5-0 at Fenway. The Red Sox got five shutout innings from Brayan Bello, followed by four scoreless from their bullpen.

Tucker Barnhart had three of Texas’ five singles, but the Rangers failed to capitalize on scoring chances, leaving 10 on base.

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Phillies Walk Off Rays to Complete Sweep

Philadelphia erased a 5-1 deficit, scoring twice in the 8th and 9th, then winning 7-6 in the 10th behind Brandon Marsh’s RBI double. Trea Turner added two hits as the Phillies completed a statement sweep on the road.

The Rays dropped their seventh straight at home. Sluggers Yandy Diaz and Junior Caminero homered, but the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead.

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Braves Outlast Reds in 11-Inning Walk-Off

Drake Baldwin’s walk-off single in the 11th gave Atlanta a 5-4 win and their third victory in four games over Cincinnati. Michael Harris II chipped in with three hits and two RBIs.

The Reds, now losers of five of their last six, blew a late lead and missed scoring chances in extras despite Rece Hinds’ two-run homer.

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