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Kansas City Royals lefty Noah Cameron delivers a dominant start, helping shut out the Twins 2-0 at Target Field. Royals stay in AL Wild Card race.
Kody Clemens and Matt Wallner homered and Ryan Jeffers had three hits and two RBIs as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Kansas City Royals 9-4.
BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Twins lead 1-0 in a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals. Minnesota has a 55-60 record overall and a 31-24 record in home games.
The Twins are eighth in the AL with 136 total home runs, averaging 1.2 per game. Kansas City has a 29-31 record in road games and a 57-59 record overall.
The Kansas City Royals had their chances early against the Minnesota Twins but wound up with nothing to show for it in Sunday’s 5-3 loss in 11 innings at Target Field.
The Kansas City Royals struggled as Seth Lugo allowed seven runs. Bobby Witt Jr. and Mike Yastrzemski homered, but the Twins won 9-4 at Target Field.
Twins return home with 9-4 rout of Royals for third consecutive victory Four Twins players had two RBI apiece in Friday night’s win, the team’s first at home since the trade deadline.
The Kansas City Royals had their chances early against the Minnesota Twins but wound up with nothing to show for it in Sunday’s 5-3 loss in 11 innings at Target Field.
Cameron held the Twins scoreless in the Royals' 2-0 victory at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He pitched 5 ⅔ innings while tossing 52 of 91 pitches for strikes.