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Salvador Perez strikes in 3 while the Royals double sailors

Salvador Perez strikes in 3 while the Royals double sailors
July 1, 2025; Seattle, Washington, United States; The third goal of the Seattle Ben Williamson (9 years old) mariners famous in the canoe after having marked a race against the Kansas City Royals during the fifth round at the T-Mobile Park. Compulsory credit: Steven bisig-Imagn images

Salvador Perez went 3-in-5 with two doubles and three products produced while the Kansas City Royals beat the Seattle Mariners 6-3 host on Tuesday.

Five Royals combined 4 1/3 of the sleeve of reliefless relief, while Kansas City won for the second time in the last 10 games. Lucas Erceg (3-2) won the victory after reducing a seventh round jam, and Carlos Estevez worked a ninth perfect for his 23rd stop.

Randy Arozarena dominated the Mariners, her third in the first two games in the four game series. Seattle took the opening 6-2 on Monday.

The Royals marked once during the first round on Tuesday and twice in the second right-hander of Seattle, Emerson Hancock (3-5).

Jonathan India led the match with a double of the ground rule to the center of the right center and marked the simple simple of Maikel Garcia in the center.

The recruit Jac Caglianone attracted a walk in the second and marked the double of Nick Loftin on the left. John Rave bordered a simple towards the right to move Loftin to the third, RBI Forceout from Kyle Isbel did it 3-0.

Jorge Polanco led the bottom of the second with a simple, but was chosen by the right -hander of the Royal Michael Lorenzen. Arozarena then struck a solo shot in the naval enclosure in the center left.

The Royals added two more points to the fifth. Bobby Witt Jr. reached a single in the interior field and Vinnie Pasquantino doubled in the left center, the ball exchanging the central diving defender Julio Rodriguez. An exit later, Perez lacé a double of two points on the wall in the center right, on a ball Rodriguez played badly, to increase the advance to 5-1.

With the exception of the Arozarena circuit, Lorenzen crossed the first four heats, but he could not pass the fifth to qualify for the victory.

Luke Raley led at the bottom of the fifth with a double in the center and took third place on a field. Ben Williamson struck a double on the straight field line to mark Raley, and with two withdrawals, JP Crawford blocked a simple left to do it 5-3.

With Rodriguez coming on the plate, the Royals turned to John Schreiber, who made the Seattle star spread to the right to end the Channel.

Lorenzen granted three points on six strokes in 4 2/3 rounds, without walking and five withdrawals in the stick. Hancock has authorized five points on seven strokes in five rounds, with three bullet goals and a removal with the stick.

The Royals marked their last round in the ninth, spoiling the beginnings in the major league of the right -hander of Seattle, Juan Burgos. Witt doubled with a withdrawal, stole third and scored on the simple of the simple of Perez Breaking to concentrate with two withdrawals.

– field level media

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