The Mariners Snagged a 3-2 Win, And The League Better Be Watching
Royals Offense Just Went Off, For Real
Can you even believe what went down tonight in Cincinnati? The Royals offense, which has been pretty quiet, exploded. Lane Thomas absolutely crushed a grand slam in the very first inning, giving Kansas City an immediate 4-0 lead. Talk about a gut punch to start the game for the Reds, right? That was Thomas's second homer of the season, and get this, his third career grand slam! He had a monster night, going 3 for 5 with that homer, a double, and four RBI. But it wasn't just him! Jac Caglianone added a two-run bomb in the fifth, his sixth of the year, and Michael Massey piled on with a solo shot in the seventh. What a wild turn for a team that had only won four times in their last 20 games! And big props to Royals pitcher Luinder Avila, making only his second career start. He pitched a career-high five innings, allowing just one run on two hits, with four walks and five strikeouts on a career-high 86 pitches. This guy, who's filling in for Kris Bubic (sidelined with arm issues), only allowed two homers all season across 36 innings, and one was tonight to the Reds. What a performance!Reds Are Battling Injuries and Pitching Woes
On the flip side, man, the Cincinnati Reds are just getting slammed with bad luck. Their starting pitcher, Lyon Richardson, who was pitching because Chase Burns (who has a sweet 1.96 ERA in 11 starts!) was out sick, lasted a grand total of one inning. Richardson walked two batters and hit another before Lane Thomas hit that grand slam. Ouch. Lefty Brandon Leibrandt came in after that, and while he gave their injury-riddled bullpen a much-needed boost by pitching six innings, he still allowed five earned runs on 10 hits. Their injury list just keeps growing, too. They placed Elly De La Cruz on the 10-day injured list earlier Monday with a right hamstring strain. That opened the door for highly rated infield prospect Edwin Arroyo to make his major league debut at second base. The 22-year-old even singled in the ninth for his first career hit, going 1 for 4, and made a fine defensive play. So, a small silver lining amidst the storm. Reds left fielder JJ Bleday did manage to hit a solo home run, his 10th of the season and third in four games, in the first inning to make the score 4-1.What's Next for These Teams?
So, the Royals finally got a much-needed W! Can they build on this momentum? Royals LHP Noah Cameron (2-4, 4.61 ERA) is scheduled to go up against Reds LHP Andrew Abbott (4-3, 3.88 ERA) tomorrow night. It's a real chance for Kansas City to start turning things around. For the Reds, they gotta figure out how to stop the bleeding, especially with so many injuries piling up. And for our Mariners? Let's just say T-Mobile Park is gonna be buzzing after that 3-2 victory! We're here for all the action, always!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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