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Drew Rasmusen, Rays Blanc Royals, expand KC’s home skid

June 25, 2025; Census City, Missouri, USA; Tampa Bay Raz Outfielder Josh Lov (15) celebrates the dugout after scoring during the second innings against the Cancer City Royals at the Cofman Stadium. Compulsory Credit: William Purnale-Imgon Picture

Drew Rasmusen and Char Tampa Bay Reluvers placed the Canasus City as just three hits as the rays on Wednesday sent Royals to the ninth consecutive house defeat with a 3–0 decision.

Brandon Love, Josh Lov and Chandler Simpson had two hits for rays each, with 11 hits all solo. Tampa Bay has won 24 out of five straight road games and the last 33 competitions.

Rasmusen (7-5) yielded five hits and two walks in five innings. Kevin Kelly, Garat Clivinger, Edwin Uketa and Pete Fairbanks (14th Save) carried forward Royals, who managed to score just one run in the first two matches of the current three-market set.

The Canasus City has been excluded from 39–12 while 0–9 at home in June. Royals are on their longest home losing streak since the 10-game slide in 2023.

Tampa Bay scored all his scoring against Michael Vacchal (4-7), who scored nine hits in six innings and three runs on one walk. Bobby Wit Junior doubled and sung for the Royals by Machael Garika and Vinny Passquictino, which is 14–26 since I sat at 24–16 via 9 May.

In the second innings decisive, Christopher Morel reached an-out Infield single, moved to third place in the Right Field on Josh Lowe’s hit and scored through a fully placed distribution by Jose Cablero towards the first base.

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Quick Simpson rushed when it was late to throw the Canus City Shortstop Wit first – where it seemed that he could reach third place for a force. Lowe then scored on a wild pitch, and Cabellro came home via Danny Jensen’s sacrifice distribution.

Fairbanks picked around an error in the ninth innings to seal the victory.

Double-declaration-game hitting streaks were extended by Tampa Bay’s Yandi Diaz (15 Games), Brandon Lowe (12) and Jonathan Aranda (10).

Meanwhile, Royals were closed for the fourth time in their last nine domestic competitions.

The rays have won four out of five in total, while the Royals have fallen four consecutively.

-Bield level media

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