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Nelson Velázquez and MJ Melendez each homered and drove in two runs, leading Seth Lugo and the Kansas City Royals to a 10-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night. Right fielder ...
Here comes lefty Tim Hill, the reliever signed in June after being released by the awful White Sox, to protect a 4-3 lead. ... Yankees vs Kansas City Royals: Live score, postgame updates for ALDS ...
The Royals defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-3 in front of 14,251 fans on Sunday to complete a four-game series sweep on a sunny afternoon at Kauffman Stadium. “Overall, the feeling is really ...
In the top of the sixth, Bobby Witt Jr. hit an RBI single to score Kyle Isbel for the Royals to retake the lead 2–1. Lucas Erceg pitched a perfect bottom of the ninth to seal the series for the Royals, sending them to the ALDS for the first time since 2015 and giving them their first postseason series victory since the 2015 World Series.
During the games, White Sox fans held signs mentioning the historical significance of the potential loss, including one sign bearing "121" in the font of the White Sox logo. [39] The White Sox swept the Angels, winning their final home game of the season with a 7–0 score, resulting in a standing ovation from most of the White Sox fans in the ...
Score Designated home team Attendance Stadium City Notes Ref. 1902: June 22: Washington Senators: 4–6: Cleveland Bronchos: Unknown: League Park: Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Cleveland Bronchos moved two of their 1902 games to Fort Wayne because laws against Sunday games were enforced in Cleveland but not in Fort Wayne.
The Royals trailed 5-2 with one out in the eighth inning when Renfroe and MJ Melendez sparked the comeback with consecutive home runs to right field against White Sox reliever Steven Wilson.
A sold-out stadium sees the Detroit Tigers defeat the Chicago White Sox, 16–0. April 21 – The Chicago Cubs score five runs in the top of the eleventh inning, but the Pittsburgh Pirates comeback with six runs in the bottom of the inning for the victory; the greatest extra-innings comeback (in terms of runs) in Major League history.