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After a huge Yankees win, the Royals look to bounce back on Wednesday. Check out the best bets and predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model
Aaron Judge wasted no time making his introduction to the Kansas City Royals fans at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday evening. During the top of the first inning, Judge also introduced himself to Royals starter Noah Cameron,
Bills that would help fund new stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals and provide $100 million in storm relief for St. Louis passed out of committees. If the House does not make any changes, the bills could pass the entire legislature on Wednesday.
Making his home debut in front of 30,017 fans at Kauffman Stadium, the 22-year-old made his presence felt. Caglianone drove in one of the Royals’ runs and continued his recent hot streak, collecting his sixth hit in his last 12 at-bats and extending his hitting streak to three games.
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DJ LeMahieu chipped in with a 2-for-3 night, scoring twice and doubling to spark rallies. Jasson Dominguez, who’s quickly shaking off rust after a brief injury scare, posted a three-hit performance that reinforced his offensive upside.
Coming off a disappointing weekend in the Bronx, the Yankees are on the road in Kansas City to start a three-game series with the Royals.
Jac Caglianone has now made several moves in less than a month. The Kansas City Royals top prospect spent two weeks in Triple-A -- and just one of them in Omaha, before getting the promotion Royals fans had greatly anticipated.
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Yardbarker on MSNRoyals starter Kris Bubic looking for run support vs. YankeesOne of the few blemishes on Kris Bubic's stellar season for Kansas City came against the New York Yankees. The Royals' left-hander will look for a better effort at home against those same potent Yankees -- and some needed run support -- while trying for a sixth straight quality start Wednesday night.