Maikel Garcia, MJ Melendez, and Bobby Witt Jr. hit home runs as the Kansas City Royals defeated the Colorado Rockies 10-1 on Sunday, ending a three-game losing streak. It was a significant win for the Royals, with Witt highlighting the team’s offensive potential.
Garcia’s three-run homer came in the second inning against Tanner Gordon, who was making his MLB debut. This was Garcia’s first home run since May 17, ending a drought of 183 at-bats this season.
Melendez added a home run in the seventh inning, while Witt completed a three-hit performance with his 15th homer in the ninth.
Manager Matt Quatraro praised Garcia for his approach, noting his solid swing despite not aiming for a home run.
Pitcher Brady Singer earned his first road win of the season, allowing just one run and striking out seven over seven innings. He credited his sinker and slider for their effectiveness in the challenging environment of Coors Field.
Despite Nolan Jones breaking Singer’s shutout in the seventh inning with an RBI single, Singer managed to maintain a comfortable lead for the Royals.
Salvador Perez, a nine-time All-Star, achieved a milestone with his 1,500th career hit during the game. The Royals’ offense thrived, going 4 for 7 with runners in scoring position after struggling in previous road games.
The win was crucial for the Royals, who had lost five consecutive road games before this victory.