Game Kansas City Royals @ New York Yankees (September 9th, 2024)

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Tough Day for the Royals in the Bronx​

The Kansas City Royals took on the New York Yankees and, unfortunately, came up short with a final score of 4-10. Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for the Royals worth noting. Let's break down the game inning by inning.

Strong Start but Missed Opportunities​

The Royals got off to an early lead in the top of the 1st inning thanks to a couple of errors by the Yankees. Tommy Pham reached first on a throwing error by Jazz Chisholm Jr., and a series of wild plays got him all the way to third. Salvador Perez then drove him home with a single. The Royals had two runners on with just one out but couldn’t capitalize further. Despite Robbie Grossman drawing a walk, both Hunter Renfroe and Yuli Gurriel struck out, leaving the score at 1-0.

Extending the Lead​

The Royals extended their lead in the top of the 3rd inning when Salvador Perez hit a solo homer to left center, making it 2-0. The Yankees got a hit and a walk in the bottom of the inning, but Brady Singer managed to get out of the jam, keeping the Yankees off the board.

Yankees Strike Back​

The bottom of the 4th inning was rough. The Yankees capitalized on a throwing error by Salvador Perez, which allowed Jasson Dominguez to score. Then Alex Verdugo hit a two-run homer, putting the Yankees up 3-2. Despite this setback, the Royals tied the game in the top of the 5th inning, thanks to a single by Salvador Perez, who brought in Bobby Witt Jr..

Renfroe's Homer Gives Royals Hope​

In the top of the 6th inning, Hunter Renfroe hit a solo homer, giving the Royals a 4-3 lead! We were back on top and it felt like momentum could be shifting in our favor.

Yankees Surge in the Late Innings​

Things fell apart in the bottom of the 7th inning. The Yankees loaded the bases, and Austin Wells hit a three-run homer, turning the game around and putting the Yankees up 7-4. Chisholm Jr. walked, stole second, and advanced to third on a wild pitch, although we managed to avoid further damage by getting Anthony Rizzo out.

Yankees Pull Away​

In the bottom of the 8th, the Yankees added three more runs, making it 10-4. Gleyber Torres singled to drive home Oswaldo Cabrera, and Verdugo later scored on a double play grounder. Austin Wells added one more insurance run with an RBI double.

Final Attempts​

We couldn’t muster a comeback in the 9th inning. Michael Massey struck out, Kyle Isbel grounded out, and Tommy Pham flied out to right.

Overall, it was a tough game for our Royals 😔. Despite early promise and some sluggers showing up, the Yankees' late-inning heroics proved too much. Let's hope for a better outcome next time! Go Royals! 💙👑

Scoreboard for Royals @ Yankees (September 9th, 2024)​

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