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Garcia connects 2 home runs and real end with a 7-6 record to win 11-6 to Orioles

Garcia connects 2 home runs and real end with a 7-6 record to win 11-6 to Orioles
Garcia connects 2 home runs and real end with a 7-6 record to win 11-6 to Orioles

Baltimore (AP)-Venezuelan Maikel García connected two of the seven homers of the Royals, a franchise record, in an unusual alluvion of long battles that allowed Kansas City to overcome 11-6 on Sunday to the Baltimore Orioles.

Bobby Witt Jr. broke a 5-5 draw with a lonely home run in the seventh entry against Cuban Yennier Cano (0-1), and Vinnie Pasquantino continued with a towards the stands of the right garden. Cano had not allowed a in its 12 previous exits this .

Jonathan India, Luke Maile and Michael Massey also battered winds for the real ones. Massey’s hit at the ninth post established the home running club in a game.

Kansas City arrived with a minimum of 18 home runs in its 34 Games of the Major League. I had not had six in a game since 2020.

Jackson Holliday went deep twice for Baltimore in his first game of multiple homers in his career. Ryan O’Hearn and Cedric Mullins each connected a solitary home run.

For the real ones, the Venezuelans Maikel García, 5-3 with two scored and two pushed, Salvador Pérez 5-2 with one scored.

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This was translated from English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

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