Royals complete sweep of doubleheader with 8-2 win over Rays
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kelvin Gutierrez hit his first major league homer, Kansas City pounded AL Cy Young winner Blake Snell for the second time in a week, and the Royals routed the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 on Wednesday to wrap up a doubleheader sweep.
In the opener, Adalberto Mondesi hit a two-run homer to highlight a three-run first inning for Kansas City, and Jakob Junis and the bullpen held on the rest of the way for a 3-2 victory.
Snell was easily outpitched by Glenn Sparkman (1-1), who was recalled from Triple-A Omaha and earned his first career win. Sparkman had allowed three runs in three relief appearances this season, but he shut down a club coming off the most wins by the end of April (19) in Rays history.
Sparkman pitched seven innings of three-hit ball, striking out six with just one walk.
Billy Hamilton chased Snell (2-3) with an RBI single in the fourth, the third straight batter to reach to start the inning. By the time all three scored, Snell had allowed seven runs on six hits and three walks in his second start since a 10-day layoff for a broken toe.
It was the first time the Royals swept a doubleheader since July 7, 2015, when a team that would reach its second straight World Series also accomplished the feat against the Rays.
Mondesi also drove in a run in the second game to cap a big afternoon. Gutierrez likewise had RBIs in each game, continuing his hot pace since his arrival from Omaha over the weekend.
After hanging on for the win in the opener, the Royals kept rolling in the second game, getting the first of two RBI singles by Jorge Soler and Gutierrez’s homer to stake them to a 3-0 lead after the first inning.
Kansas City tacked on another run in the third before a four-run fourth inning sent Snell to the clubhouse. The first six batters reached base in the frame on four hits and a pair of walks.
The doubleheader was caused by a rainout Tuesday night. The Rays don’t return to Kansas City this season, and with the threat of more rain Wednesday night, the decision was made to start early and play a traditional doubleheader rather than a day-night twinbill.
The forecast looks clear for the series finale Thursday.
After getting his first win in his 21st major league game, Glenn Sparkman is overjoyed: “I’m very excited. I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
(And he got Billy and Whit Splashes to celebrate.) #AlwaysRoyal pic.twitter.com/kCReGBYRNT— FOX Sports Kansas City (@FSKansasCity) May 1, 2019
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