Royals Bounce Back with 3-2 Win over Blue Jays
The Kansas City Royals emerged victorious in their Wednesday night clash against the Toronto Blue Jays, securing a 3-2 victory at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals’ triumph was fueled by a solid pitching performance and timely hitting, bouncing back from their loss in the series opener.
Alec Marsh, the Royals’ starting pitcher, showcased his dominance, allowing only two hits in 4.1 innings before exiting the game due to a line drive off his forearm. Four relievers, including John Schreiber and James McArthur, stepped up to complete the six-hitter, limiting the Blue Jays’ offensive output.
The Royals’ offense got off to a strong start, capitalizing on walks by Blue Jays starter Yariel Rodríguez. Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez delivered key hits to drive in runs, giving Kansas City an early 2-0 lead.
In the second inning, Kyle Isbel’s double and a misplay by Addison Barger allowed Garcia to single in another run, extending the Royals’ advantage to 3-0.
The Blue Jays managed to get on the board in the fifth inning when George Springer connected for a solo home run off reliever Angel Zerpa. Toronto further chipped away at the deficit in the sixth inning with an RBI groundout from Ernie Clement, narrowing the gap to 3-2.
However, the Royals’ bullpen held firm, preventing the Blue Jays from tying or taking the lead. Schreiber earned the win in relief, while McArthur secured his sixth save of the season.