Salvador Perez (2 hours), Royals Top Rangers to eliminate skids

Salvador Perez raised a double pairs to drive two times and drive a double to drive in another run as the Canasus City Royals provoked six-game losing streak, defeating Texas Rangers 6–1 on Tuesday at Texas’s three-game opener.
Census City scored just 11 runs at its six-game Swon (all at home), but on Tuesday there were aggressive-and successful-swingers.
Seth Lugo (4-5) allowed the Royals to allow three scattered hits and a run on two hit batsmen for Royals. He hit a season-hai nine, including three in the sixth, when the Rangers threatened.
Texas’s Jack letter (4–4) played 5 2/3 innings, allowing six runs at eight hits (both matching seasons), while exiting two and four. The letter is 1-2, starting from its last six.
Rangers had a four-game winning line. There were five hits from four Royals pitchers in Texas, with Kori Seigar ways with two hits and one run.
The Royals took a 3–0 lead in their first at-bat. Bobby Wit Junior began the surge with an out-out double to left field and sprinkled a house on a high-rich single by Mikel Garcia. After a flyout, Peres rooted the two -run house run to the right ground and put Texas into a starting hole.
Cansus City added to its profit in the fourth, as Vinny went to Passquantino, stole the second and came to the right-level-field gap on the pares’s ringing double.
Rangers cut their deficit at the bottom of the fourth, when the seagar doubled and scored two-out by Alejandro Osuna to the right area. The Canasus City returned to its next at-bat, in which Wit scorched the two-out Solo Homer in the third line in the third line of the stand above the left field, pushed the margin to four.
Perez broke a ball at the left area stand and led him to the sixth off letter, pushed to the back of the Canus City Hall of Fame George Brett for the team records for the game with several home runs (18).
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