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The Kansas City Royals offense did not show up on Thursday, managing just five hits and one walk as they were shut out by the ...
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Underneath that Royals blue, Jac Caglianone is about as Tampa as they come. Born there, schooled there, lives there.
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The Kansas City Royals continue to have uncharacteristic struggles at Kauffman Stadium, dropping their ninth straight game at ...
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The inning was about as non-damaging as it could be for a pitcher in terms of the underlying metrics. But that doesn’t quite matter when it leads to runs. The Rays small-balled their way to a win on ...
“Coach Braun built such a good culture there that a lot of the big leaguers come back,” Caglianone (pronounced “cag-lee-ohn”) ...
Drew Rasmussen tossed five innings of two-hit ball, Tampa Bay scored three times in the second inning and the Rays held on to ...
The Kansas City Royals saw their offensive struggles continue as they were shutout by Drew Rasmussen and four Tampa Bay Rays relievers in a 3-0 loss at Kauffman Stadium tonight.
What’s next: The Royals conclude their three-game series against the Rays on Thursday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.
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