Texarkana Gazette

Wacha absorbs tough loss as Royals fall to Rays

Wacha struck out 7, walked 1, allowed just 2 earned runs and 3 hits

- MARK DIDTLER

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Kansas City’s Michael Wacha (4-5) lost his perfect-game bid in the sixth, and the Rays stopped the Royals’ eight-game win streak with a 4-1 victory on Sunday.

Wacha was pulled after Harold Ramírez singled and Isaac Paredes had a double to start the seventh. John Schreiber then hit Randy Arozarena and permitted a fielder’s choice grounder before Brandon Lowe delivered on the first pitch he saw.

Lowe drove in three runs with a pinch-hit triple during Tampa Bay’s four-run seventh inning.

The Rays had lost a season-high six straight.

It was Lowe’s second hit in 17 at-bats since returning from a strained right oblique.

“To get a win that way, to show up in those high stress situations, it feels good and I feel like it really ignites everybody around it,” Lowe said.

Garrett Cleavinger (4-0) got three outs for the win, and Pete Fairbanks handled the ninth for his fifth save in six chances.

Batting with the bases loaded, Bobby Witt Jr. bounced to second for the final out of the game.

“It was a good ballgame,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. “Really well pitched game.

They came up with a big hit when they needed it, and we fought back and just came up a little bit short.”

Wacha retired his first 15 batters on 54 pitches before José Caballero grounded a leadoff double down the third base line in the sixth. After a strikeout and grounder, Yandy Díaz drew a 10-pitch walk before Wacha struck out Jonny Deluca to complete a 33-pitch inning.

“Those are always tough decisions,” Quatraro said about sending Wacha back out for the seventh. “Some of them work. Some of them don’t. That one stings because it didn’t.”

Witt extended his hitting streak to nine games and put the Royals up 1-0 on a sixth-inning homer off Rays reliever Shawn Armstrong. He has homered four times in his last five games.

Witt was thrown out by Arozarena when he tried to score from second in the eighth on Salvador Perez’s one-out single to left.

“Look, we don’t get an out right there that rally just keeps going,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

Tampa Bay’s Taj Bradley allowed Adam Frazier’s opposite-field flare single to left in the second and walked three over five innings. After a pair of two-out walks in the fifth, the right-hander fanned Maikel Garcia for his sixth strikeout on his season-high 95th pitch.

 ?? (AP photo/mike Carlson) ?? Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha throws against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday during the first inning of a baseball game in St. Petersburg, Fla.
(AP photo/mike Carlson) Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha throws against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday during the first inning of a baseball game in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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