
Michael Massey Ibonó to light a second entry of four races in support of the right Michael Wacha, who brought a laundering in the seventh entry of the 7-5 victory of Kansas City’s reais on the hosts of Houston Astros on Monday.
The real ones, 17-4 in their 21 games, maintained their torrid rhythm when five consecutive batters reached a third of three races, establishing an advantage of 7-0. Jonathan India led Kansas City with three hits, while Bobby Witt Jr., Vinnie Pasquantino and Kyle Isbel had two hits each.
Jeremy Pena, José Altuve, Yainer Díaz and Jake Meyers collected two hits for the stars, which had three of their four previous games.
Massey Clubó his second home run of the season leading at the top of the second to open the scoreboard. The right of the stars, Ryan Taste (3-2), which varied to two runners in the first entrance, seemed to find Zancada by withdrawing Cavan Biggio and Drew Waters after Massey’s homer. Hey they didn’t.
Isbel smoked a double of two outs to the right field, and India continued with a simple RBI. Witt, who burned the ball in his first three appearances on the plate, continued with a triple of career score to the right center. Pasquantino led Casa Witt for a 4-0 advantage.
The real did not wait until there were two outs in the third to exactly additional damage. Taste issued walks from an out to Massey and Biggio before Waters extended the advantage to 5-0 with a single on the left.
Isbel walked, the prompt exit. India produced another simple RBI, east of Tayler Scott, and Witt then pierced a sacrifice fly to the center, pushing the advantage to 7-0.
Wacha (3-4) sailed through six innings despite allowing at least one base corridor in each painting. The second Massey base began a dazzling double play in the third entry to maintain the intact laundering offer, with a land of Isaac Paredes before making a revealing release to the Maikel García campocorto. That sniffed a threat full of bases.
Meyers and Zach This labeled Wacha with consecutive doubles to open the seventh. Wacha delivered two races in eight hits and two walks with three strikeouts in 6 1/3 tickets.
The Astros scored three races in the eighth entrance, but the royal closure Carlos Estévez recorded his 12th rescue with a ninth without goals.
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