Guardians vs Royals Recap: Royals Rally Tops Guardians 6-2

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Cleveland's Early Lead Against Kansas City
The Cleveland Guardians traveled to Kansas City to face the Royals in a pitching matchup on Monday, May 4. Tanner Bibee took the mound for Cleveland, while Michael Wacha started for the home team. The Guardians came in searching for momentum after losing their previous game to Oakland on Sunday. In the second inning, Cleveland struck first with authority. Fry connected on a cutter, sending a towering blast over the left-center wall for a two-run homer. The ball soared 406 feet with an exit velocity of 100 miles per hour. Suddenly, Cleveland led 2-0, and their strong pitching staff had their offense supporting them perfectly. This early advantage gave the Guardians confidence heading into the middle innings.
Kansas City's Explosive Fourth Inning Comeback
Kansas City's bats came alive in the fourth inning, turning the game completely around. Witt Jr. launched a powerful home run to left field, traveling 422 feet with a remarkable 107 mph exit velocity. That cut Cleveland's lead to 2-1, but the Royals weren't finished. Perez followed with a single through the middle, scoring another run and tying the game at 2-2. Then Loftin delivered the knockout punch with a crucial single to left, driving in two more runners. Suddenly, Kansas City had flipped the script entirely. The Royals led 4-2 after one explosive inning. Their aggressive approach and timely hitting had transformed a losing position into complete control. Cleveland's pitching, which had been so dominant early, couldn't contain Kansas City's offensive surge.
Kansas City Extends Lead and Secures the Victory
Kansas City continued adding to their advantage in the later innings. Caglianone cranked a solo home run in the sixth inning, a 421-foot blast to right field. The ball left his bat at 104 mph, extending the Royals' lead to 5-2. In the seventh inning, Pasquantino singled to right, allowing Witt Jr. to score and making it 6-2. Cleveland never recovered from that explosive fourth inning, unable to mount any comeback. The final score read Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2. For the Royals, this victory extended their winning streak to four consecutive games and improved their record to 16-19. Cleveland, meanwhile, suffered their second straight loss, falling to 18-18. The pitching matchup that was supposed to be competitive turned into a showcase of Kansas City's offensive power and resilience.
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