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NEW YORK (AP) — Salvador Perez homered leading off the fourth inning to spark a four-run rally against Carlos Rodón, and the Kansas City Royals beat the New York Yankees 4-2 on Monday night to even their AL Division Series at one game apiece. Four relievers held New York in check after an inconsistent Cole Ragans lasted four innings.
Perez’s teammates followed suit in game two. Six Royals collected RBIs, with Melendez also hitting a solo homer in the evening game. Starting pitcher Michael Wacha welcomed the run support.
Perez went 1-for-4 in Game 2 with the all important home run. “I just tried to do my job,” Perez said pregame of past matchups vs. Rodon. “The way I’ve got good success against him, he’s ...
Salvador Perez and Kyle Isbel hit home runs and drove in two runs each, Alec Marsh struck out 11 in 5 1/3 innings, and the Kansas City Royals snapped Pittsburgh’s four-game winning streak with ...
Perez now sits alongside Brett for the most multi-homer games in club history (17) and White for most grand slams (6). The Royals won both games of Monday’s twin bill, earlier defeating ...
The technique is used by the declarer and defenders primarily to determine the probable suit distribution and honor card holdings of each unseen hand; determination of the location of specific spot-cards may be critical as well. Card reading is based on the fact that there are thirteen cards in each of four suits and thirteen cards in each of ...
Braves starting pitcher Pascual Pérez hit Alan Wiggins with the very first pitch of the game, which seemed to put the Padres into retaliatory mode. The Braves went up 2–0 in the bottom of the first on a Claudell Washington homer. [2] When Perez came to bat in the bottom of the 2nd, Padres starter Ed Whitson threw at
Yuli Gurriel followed Perez's homer with a single and advanced on a wild pitch. Tommy Pham and No. 9 batter Garrett Hampson each had a run-scoring single on a two-strike slider.