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Royals try to maintain aggressive production against de-back

July 4, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Census City Royals First Base Winnie Passquentino (9) scored three runs against Arizona Diamondback during the first innings in the Chess Field. Compulsory Credit: Camporia-Imgon images

The Canasus City Royals have the opportunity to win their first series in Phoenix in more than a decade when they face Erizona Diamondback on Saturday afternoon.

After leaving eight out of nine games to finish June, Canasus City has taken three out of three to open July, including a 9–3 win over Diamondback on Friday at the beginning of the three-market chain.

Royals last won a series in a sweep over Texas Rangers from 17–19 June. The Canasus City may secure a road series win against diamondback for the first time after recording a three-game sweep in August 2014.

Royals’ Pitching Staff, which ranks second among big companies with 3.47 ERA, has given just 11 runs through four matches this month. Krrish Bubik continued the trend by throwing seven innings of a three -run ball on Friday.

The Canasus City gathered 14 hits, including three homes, enjoyed a very important aggressive promotion. Royals are tied with Pittsburgh Pirates for the final in Major with 61 domestic runs, while their 299 runs are only ahead of Chicago White Sox’s 297.

“Tonight is very good for very good batsmen,” Vinny Passquantino said, who hit two homes and went into six runs for Royals on Friday. “We are happy with the result, and now this is a quick change, before we be ready to go again (Saturday).

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“It is just good to help out the team with runners in scoring position. I felt that I had not really not doing my work this year, so it was good to be able to do it tonight.”

Both 14 domestic runs and 55 RBI leads the Canasus City Crime.

Michael Covenant (4-8, 3.62 ERA) is scheduled to begin on Saturday for Canasus City, looking for a recession, which has seen him making four out of the last five.

The veteran right-handed batsman on Monday conceded five runs on eight hits in five innings, while losing Seattle Meriners 6–2. The wate is from 34, 2–1, in which the nine begins against the diamondback with 4.70 ERAs in a career.

Arizona, who has lost three straight games, will send Rhine Nelson (4-2, 3.61 ERA) on the mound on Saturday. He is slapped to make his 19th appearance and ninth beginning of the season.

Nelson, who has started in five consecutive outings, has continuous no-deals. The 27 -year -old right -handed batsman scored two runs on five hits in 6 2/3 innings against San Francisco veterans on Monday, while matching a high level of the season with seven strikes. Diamondback won 4–2.

Nelson threw 88 pitches, including 62 fastballs, a reliable source of external for him.

Nelson said, “I think it is just a overall game plan that is recently to attack and such a feeling is how to-bats go.” “But the most important thing is to overtake people and control the count. If it is with fastball, it is with fastball. If it is with something else that day, we will evaluate again.”

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Nelson is 0–1 with 6.55 ERAs in two careers against Canasus City.

-Bield level media

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