Royals beat the Tigers 3-1 as Wacha goes 7 innings and Isbel, Perez homer
Michael Wacha allowed one run in seven innings as Kansas City extended its winning streak to seven games, the second-longest in the majors.
- On Saturday, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Detroit Tigers 3-1 at Kauffman Stadium, with Kyle Isbel and Salvador Perez hitting solo home runs. The victory extended the Royals' winning streak to seven games.
- The loss drops the Tigers three games behind the final AL wild-card spot, extending a troubling stretch where Detroit has lost seven of its last eight games. Riley Greene's August 11 injury has compounded the team's struggles.
- Michael Wacha dominated for seven innings, allowing one run and three hits while striking out six. Hao-Yu Lee provided Detroit's only offense with a 446-foot home run, but the Tigers could not overcome Wacha's efficiency.
- Addressing the lineup's inexperience, Zach McKinstry said, "We have a lot of new faces" after Friday's loss. The Tigers will employ a bullpen game in Sunday's series finale as roster challenges mount.
- LHP Daniel Lynch IV takes the mound for the Royals in Sunday's finale. Detroit has yet to announce a starter, though Left-hander Andrew Sears is expected to be called up from Triple-A Toledo to make his MLB debut.
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Michael Wacha shuts down Tigers as Royals win 7th straight
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, USA (AP) — Kyle Isbel and Salvador Perez hit two home runs, Michael Wacha allowed one race and three hits in seven innings, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers on Saturday 3-1.
Royals beat the Tigers 3-1 as Wacha goes 7 innings and Isbel, Perez homer
Kyle Isbel and Salvador Perez hit home runs, Michael Wacha allowed one run and three hits in seven innings, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 3-1.
Kansas City Royals Win 7 Straight When It Totes Doesn't Matter
The home team moves forward with a streak that would be noteworthy if they were anywhere close to reaching the playoffs . . . Still, here are the highlights by way of documentation and just to keep the post count even for the weekend . . . Read more at tonyskansascity.com
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