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Royals blow lead, split series with White Sox in 6-5 loss
Frustration flows through me.
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Game Thread: White Sox (5-10) at Royals (7-8) (late start, rain)
South Siders aim to salvage a series split on a rainy afternoon in Missouri
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Royals beat White Sox 2-0 as Chicago's scoreless streak reaches 20 innings
Michael Wacha struck out seven while pitching four-hit ball through eight innings, Maikel Garcia homered and the Kansas City Royals beat the White Sox 2-0 on Saturday as Chicago’s scoreless streak reached 20 innings
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White Sox bats still made of marshmallow, fall to Royals, 2-0
You couldn’t blame the South Side starter if he’s totally Fedde up with the offense
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Game Thread XVI: White Sox vs Royals
An opportunity to get back to .500 and take the series
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Game threads XV – White Sox at Royals
Can the Royals go 2-0 in the new City Connects?
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Chicago White Sox Face Second Consecutive 2-0 Loss to Kansas City Royals Amid Scoring Drought
Chicago White Sox Face Second Consecutive 2-0 Loss to Kansas City Royals Amid Scoring Drought
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Royals bats remain cold as team drops third straight, 2-0
Strong pitching and defense aren’t enough.
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Game threads XIV – White Sox at Royals
The Royals will look to right, tonight, the ship after losing three straight.
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Kansas City Royals news: Royals have scored 47% of their runs in 2 games
Asia Baseball Previews begin with CPBL
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MLB roundup: Xander Bogaerts' 12th-inning slam powers Padres past Rockies
Xander Bogaerts belted a grand slam in the bottom of the 12th inning Thursday night as the San Diego Padres rallied past the visiting Colorado Rockies 7-3. Fernando Tatis Jr. started the inning with a sacrifice bunt that moved automatic runner Jake Cronenworth to third.
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Speedrunning offensive ineptitude: White Sox lumber curls up, blows away, 2-0
Martin’s masterpiece sat moldy on the dugout rail, as the South Side bats flailed, and flailed
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