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Seattle Mariners standout catcher Cal Raleigh will bat fourth in the American League's lineup for the 95th MLB All-Star Game.
The Royals veteran catcher was one of my buy-low candidates in May. Since the start of June, Perez has been able to turn around his season, but he arguably remains someone managers can still get for a ...
The Kansas City Royals were able to avoid a sweep ahead of the all-star break and close their series against the New York ...
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Amazin' Avenue on MSNRoyals 3, Mets 2—Mets fall despite Manaea’s return and 9th inning comebackOh, did the Mets win the game? Well, no. The offense looked entirely incompetent for most of the afternoon thanks in large part to a number of black holes that continue to be written into the lineup ...
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Royals Review on MSNAnother Nick Loftin walkoff gives the Royals a win in the last game of the first halfToday, the Royals took on the Mets, looking to avoid a sweep after a pair of disappointing games to start the series. In the last game before the All-Star break, Kansas City needed to come away with a ...
The Royals won it when Nick Loftin singled to left field field, bringing home Tyler Tolbert, who had singled and stole second ...
Nick Loftin secures a 3-2 win for the Kansas City Royals over the New York Mets on Sunday with a walk-off single.
Royals second. Maikel Garcia doubles to deep center field. Salvador Perez hit by pitch. Jac Caglianone grounds out to second base, Luisangel Acuna to Pete Alonso. Salvador Perez to second.
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Royals Review on MSNGame 97; Royals vs MetsNoah Cameron will take them out for the Royals, looking to continue his incredible rookie season. So far this year, Cameron has posted a 2.56 ERA over 63 innings in 11 starts and has also shown a ...
Former New York Yankees star outfielder Juan Soto has started to settle into a groove while playing for the club's crosstown rivals, which in turn have led to s ...
Preview the July 13 matchup between the Kansas City Royals and New York Mets with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines ...
Soto and the Mets get their first look at the Royals' Noah Cameron (3-4, 2.56), who continues to impress during his rookie season. The left-hander allowed only a two-run homer, plus two other hits, ...
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