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Shane Smith, White Sox hand Royals first shutout of season
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Shane Smith, White Sox hand Royals first shutout of season

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Last updated: August 26, 2025 2:35 am
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Aug 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox outfielder Brooks Baldwin (27) catches the foul ball hit by Kansas Metropolis Royals second base Adam Frazier (not proven) throughout the fifth inning at Price Subject. Necessary Credit score: Matt Marton-Imagn Photographs

Shane Smith and Tyler Gilbert mixed on a two-hit shutout and Korey Lee and Brooks Baldwin smacked back-to-back residence runs because the host Chicago White Sox blanked the Kansas Metropolis Royals 7-0 on Monday.

Chicago collected seven extra-base hits whereas securing its third profitable streak of at the very least three video games for the reason that All-Star break.

An early barrage boosted the White Sox to only their third win towards the Royals in 11 tries. Edgar Quero, Lenyn Sosa and Curtis Mead delivered RBI doubles in a four-hitter span to stake Chicago to a 3-0 lead within the first inning.

Smith (4-7) seized the help to win for the primary time since June 10. The rookie right-hander pitched a career-best seven innings in his twenty fourth begin, permitting one hit with one stroll and three strikeouts because the Royals have been shut out for the primary time this season.

Smith retired the primary eight Royals he confronted earlier than Kyle Isbel reached on a fielding error. Mike Yastrzemski adopted with a ground-rule double, however Smith escaped hassle by getting Bobby Witt Jr. to floor out to 3rd to finish the third.

Gilbert set down six of seven during the last two innings. Witt Jr.’s two-out double within the ninth was Kansas Metropolis’s solely different hit.

Royals starter Noah Cameron (7-6) matched a profession worst by permitting six earned runs and set a profession excessive by yielding eight hits. The rookie lefty didn’t document a stroll or strikeout.

Lee blasted a two-run residence run with two outs within the fourth to increase Chicago’s result in 5-0. Baldwin adopted with a solo shot because the White Sox’s 8-9 hitters victimized Cameron. Recalled Friday from Triple-A Charlotte, Lee went 2-for-3 with a stroll. Sosa had two hits and two RBIs, Mead additionally had two hits and Miguel Vargas doubled twice.

Kansas Metropolis left fielder Michael Massey went 0-for-2 in his return to the lineup. Massey missed 65 video games with varied accidents, together with these to his left ankle, proper wrist, and again. He hadn’t performed since a June 7 street sport towards the White Sox.

Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino’s group record-tying streak of seven video games with an extra-base hit ended as he went 0-for-4.

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