The Kansas City Royals clinched a vital 3-0 victory against the Washington Nationals as five relief pitchers stepped up after starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen’s early departure. Robbie Grossman’s two-run double and Michael Massey’s RBI single contributed to the Royals’ triumph. The win marked their second consecutive shutout victory after a challenging seven-game losing streak.
The Royals and Detroit Tigers are in a close race for the second American League wild card spot, both with an 84-74 record. However, the Royals currently hold the tiebreaker advantage over the Tigers. Daniel Lynch IV excelled in relief, pitching 2 2/3 scoreless innings after Lorenzen exited the game due to lower body fatigue in his first start since sustaining a hamstring injury in August.
The Kansas City bullpen showcased their strength, extending their scoreless streak to 14 1/3 innings over four games. This solid performance was crucial in securing the win against the struggling Nationals, who suffered their third consecutive shutout defeat and have lost eight of their last nine games.
In terms of player updates, the Royals optioned RHP Steven Cruz to Triple-A Omaha to accommodate Lorenzen’s return. Meanwhile, All-Star shortstop CJ Abrams reported to the Nationals’ complex in West Palm Beach, Florida, after being demoted from the major league team for an internal matter.
Looking ahead, Left-hander Patrick Corbin is set to pitch what may be his final game for the Nationals on Thursday, as his contract is expiring at the end of the season. On the other side, RHP Michael Wacha will take the mound for Kansas City in the upcoming game.
The game highlighted the Royals’ resilience and determination as they continue to fight for a spot in the postseason, while the Nationals strive to regroup and finish the season on a stronger note.
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