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Royals' win over Mariners was a milestone game. Could it be a fresh start, too?

Jaylon Thompson, The Kansas City Star on

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The Kansas City Royals entered July with a clean slate.

After a disappointing June, during which KC lost 18 of 26 games, the Royals began the pivotal summer month looking to stack winning days.

And they leaned on their maligned offense to lead the way.

On Tuesday, the Royals earned a 6-3 victory against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park behind multiple contributors.

Infielders Nick Loftin and Maikel Garcia logged RBIs. Captain Salvador Perez recorded a two-run single as he surpassed Royals Hall of Famer Alex Gordon on the club’s all-time hits list.

Kyle Isbel was also productive at the bottom of the order. He capped a two-run second inning with a fielder’s choice RBI.

Mariners starter Emerson Hancock battled all night. The Royals worked several deep counts and took advantage of mistake pitches. Perez doubled off the right-field wall as Mariners star Julio Rodriguez misplayed the fly ball.

Hancock allowed all five runs in six innings. He tossed 70 of 102 pitches for strikes.

The Royals (40-46) got a solid start from Michael Lorenzen. The veteran right-hander kept the Mariners at an arm’s length through 4 ⅔ innings. Despite allowing a solo home run to Randy Arozarena, his third of the series, Lorenzen was able to navigate the Mariners’ offense.

Mariners star Cal Raleigh struck out four times. His last strikeout came as Royals reliever Steven Cruz threw a 101.3 mph fastball by him.

The Royals hung on in the late innings. Carlos Estevez earned his 23rd save as the Royals moved to 4 ½ games behind the Mariners (44-41) in the AL Wild Card race.

Here are more takeaways from the game:

 

Bobby Witt Jr. collects 30th double

As Witt looks to secure his spot in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, he made sure to give last-chance voters one more thing to think about.

Witt ripped a line-drive double off Mariners reliever Juan Burgos in the ninth inning. It was his MLB-leading 30th double as he is six clear of New York Mets star Pete Alonso (24) this season.

Witt advanced to the second phase in the All-Star voting. Fans have until Wednesday at 11 a.m. Central Time to cast a final vote.

Royals fans can vote for Witt on MLB.com.

Steven Cruz dazzles in high leverage

The Royals held a two-run lead in the eighth inning but had a daunting task ahead. The Mariners had their power hitters lurking in the batting order.

So Royals manager Matt Quatraro turned to Cruz in high leverage. And Cruz responded with a clean inning that included some high-velocity pitches.

Cruz retired Julio Rodriguez with a groundout. He later got Raleigh to strike out before getting Jorge Polanco to end the inning.

In the frame, Cruz pumped 100 mph fastballs as he earned a key hold in the victory.

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