Witt Jr. and Perez Homer to Back Cameron’s Strong Start as Royals Beat Pirates 9-3
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, JUL 7 – Both teams seek to improve losing records as Royals hold a slight home advantage with a 20-24 record, while Pirates struggle 12-32 on the road, MLB stats show.
- On Monday night at Kauffman Stadium, the Pirates and Royals open their season series with records of 38–53 and 43–48, respectively.
- The Pirates' offense has been shut out in three consecutive games, with Heaney’s recent 6.2-inning shutout start and Cameron’s 2.56 ERA highlighting pitching strengths.
- Pasquantino went 11-for-39 with three homers and 13 RBIs in last 10 games, while Cameron leads rookies with a 2.56 ERA and 1.01 WHIP.
- Jay Sanin projects a 5–4 Royals win as they seek their fourth victory in five games, favored due to strong recent form and pitching matchups.
- Beyond tonight’s opener, both sub-.500 teams—Pirates 12-32 on the road and Royals 20-24 at home—start a three-game season series at Kauffman Stadium.
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