Kansas City Royals even ALDS vs. Yankees. They kept the line moving (sound familiar?)
The Kansas City Royals were knocked down in Game 1 of the American League Division Series by the New York Yankees.
On Monday, the Royals responded in their own way. Led by team captain Salvador Perez, the Royals picked up a 4-2 victory at Yankee Stadium.
And evened the ALDS up at one game apiece with a keep-the-line-moving approach.
In the fourth inning, Perez crushed a 402-foot solo home run off Yankees left-handed starter Carlos Rodon. Perez, who entered with a .462 batting average against Rodon, crushed a 90.3-mph slider.
The Royals star deposited the baseball over the left-field wall for his sixth career postseason home run. Perez oozed with confidence as he circled the bases. In turn, the home run created offensive momentum for the Royals.
Salvy answers right back to tie it for the @Royals! #ALDS pic.twitter.com/0PZNsBxIS9
— MLB (@MLB) October 8, 2024
The club added three additional runs in the inning. Royals trio Tommy Pham, Garrett Hampson and Maikel Garcia each recorded RBI singles.
Rodon lasted 3 ⅔ innings. He allowed seven hits, four runs and struck out seven batters. After striking out the side in the first inning, Rodon allowed a baserunner in every remaining frame of his start.
The Royals trailed early. Yankees star Giancarlo Stanton hit an RBI single that bounced off shortstop Bobby Witt Jr.’s glove. Gleyber Torres, who began the third inning with a walk, came around to score.
The run was charged to Royals starter Cole Ragans. The All-Star southpaw tossed four innings in his second postseason outing. Ragans wasn’t nearly as efficient against the Yankees as he issued four walks.
However, Ragans got big outs in key situations. In the four inning, he produced a shutdown inning as the Royals maintained a three-run lead.
KC turned it over to the bullpen from there. Royals manager Matt Quatraro went back to Angel Zerpa, who struggled in Game 1. The decision worked as Zerpa worked a scoreless inning in relief.
The Royals trotted out relievers John Schreiber, Kris Bubic and closer Lucas Erecg to protect the lead. Erecg allowed a solo home run to Jazz Chisholm but recorded his third postseason save.
Missed previous games of the series?
Game 1: Royals fall just short in 6-5 loss to Yankees in ALDS opener
El Capitan: Salvador Perez bests Carlos Rodon with sixth career postseason homer
Here are more notables from Monday’s game:
Royals keep the line moving
The Royals found an early rhythm in Monday’s game. The much-maligned offense had struggled in recent weeks to score consistently.
However, KC strung together some timely hits against the Yankees. The Royals got a lot of production from the bottom of the order. Outfielder Garrett Hampson recorded two hits, including his third RBI in the series.
Keep the line movin'! pic.twitter.com/gf2acUiscx
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) October 8, 2024
Pham took advantage of an 88.2-mph slider left in the strike zone. Later in the game, pinch-hitter Kyle Isbel added a single to flip the lineup over.
The offensive production throughout the lineup was key to the victory. The Royals had seven players with at least a hit.
Garcia finished 4-for-5 with an RBI in the leadoff spot.
Yankees stars held in check
The Royals limited Yankees stars Aaron Judge and Juan Soto on Monday night. The All-Star duo finished a combined 1-for-6 with two walks and three strikeouts.
In the first inning, Judge struck out with a runner in scoring position. Soto struck out in consecutive at-bats in the third and fifth innings respectively.
Cole Ragans, 2Ks in the 1st. pic.twitter.com/zSp6NjABra
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) October 7, 2024
As a team, the Yankees were 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position. The club also left seven men on base.
Next on the KC Royals playoff schedule:
The Royals return home to Kauffman Stadium on Wednesday. It will be their first postseason game since 2015 at the iconic venue.
Game 3 of the ALDS is notoriously the swing matchup. It will be no different on Wednesday with the series tied at 1.
The Royals haven’t announced a Game 3 starter. However, the Yankees will start veteran right-hander Clarke Schmidt on the hill.
Schmidt has a 2.85 ERA in 16 starts this season.