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Royals pitchers stymie Blue Jays

- DAVID SMALE

KANSAS CITY — Alec Marsh and four relievers combined for a six-hitter as the Kansas City Royals beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Wednesday night.

Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez each had two hits and an RBI for Kansas City, which bounced back from a loss in the series opener on Monday to win two straight.

“That’s Royals baseball,” said Bobby Witt Jr., who is batting .350 during a five-game hitting streak. “We’ve got to keep doing that. Get on the base paths. Be aggressive. Make things happen. The bats will come around and [we’ll] hit some homers, too.”

John Schreiber (2-0) picked up the win in relief. James McArthur earned his sixth save.

“It’s been awesome,” McArthur said. “Those guys coming in early in the game kind of sets the tone for us to come in later. We all have a really good idea of what we’re trying to do in the pen.

“The coaches do a great job of giving us good scouting reports, and then we can always rely on [catchers] Salvy [Perez] and Freddy [Fermin]. We just try to pass the baton to each other and feed off each other.”

Yariel Rodríguez (0-1) gave up three runs on six hits in four innings.

Marsh left the game with one out in the fifth inning after taking a line drive off his right forearm. He fielded the ball and threw out Addison Barger at first, but was removed after that. He gave up no runs on two hits.

“We feel like we got pretty lucky,” manager Matt Quatraro said. “It got him in like just above the elbow, on the forearm, but squaring him up. I mean, you could see [the laces] pretty good.

“We’ve got to use our heads there a little bit.”

The Royals scored in the first, helped by a couple of walks by Rodriguez. Witt and Vinnie Pasquantin­o walked with one out, and Perez lined a single to left.

The Royals added a run in the second. Kyle Isbel hit a two-out double that Barger misplayed into three bases. Barger, who made his debut Wednesday, played right field and third base in Triple-A. He broke in and the ball sailed over his head. Garcia singled, scoring Isbel with the Royals’ second run.

The Blue Jays have scored just seven runs in the last three games, two of them 3-2 losses.

Toronto manager John Schneider is not worried.

“It’s a matter of time,” he said. “You got to keep plugging away. Everyone knows how we’re built, but it takes a game or two to really get rolling. And I think the encouragin­g part is we are where we are [record-wise] without firing on all cylinders.”

The Blue Jays got on the board in the fifth when George Springer homered off reliever Angel Zerpa.

EXTRA BASES: OF Kevin Kiermaier was placed on the 10-day injured list with left hip flexor inflammati­on. Toronto called up Barger from Triple-A Buffalo to take his place.

Rangers 5, Mariners 1

ARLINGTON, Texas — Adolis García and Evan Carter hit Texas’ first back-to-back home runs this season in the fourth inning and the Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners 5-1 on Wednesday night.

García’s team-high seventh homer barely cleared the wall in straight-away centre field and tipped off the glove of Julio Rodríguez. Carter hit a triple to drive home García in the seventh.

Texas scored twice in the sixth when Jonah Heim singled into the right-field corner and Mitch Haniger committed a two-base error.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Royals base runner Maikel Garcia steals second ahead of the tag by Blue Jays second baseman Cavan Biggio during the second inning in Kansas City on Wednesday.
CHARLIE RIEDEL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Royals base runner Maikel Garcia steals second ahead of the tag by Blue Jays second baseman Cavan Biggio during the second inning in Kansas City on Wednesday.

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