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 hit towards the stands of the right garden. Cano had not allowed a race in its 12 previous exits this season.
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 first 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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