The Kansas City Royals find themselves in the throes of their second five-game losing streak of the season, a stark contrast to the single five-game winning streak they managed earlier. As they take the field against the St. Louis Cardinals, the hope is to turn their fortunes around, though the recent past makes such optimism hard to muster.
Pitching for the Royals is Noah Cameron, whose performance last year surprised many. Expectations were tempered for 2026, but few anticipated the drop-off that has occurred. Cameron has struggled significantly, reportedly altering his arm angle in an attempt to improve his fastball shape. This adjustment has adversely affected his control and the effectiveness of his other pitches. The result has been troubling, with Cameron managing to go six innings only once and allowing three or more runs in each of his last five starts.
On the opposing mound, the Cardinals will feature Kyle Leahy, a pitcher who has spent his entire four-year career in St. Louis. Transitioning from a reliever to a starter amidst the team’s rebuild, Leahy’s performance has been largely unremarkable. He utilizes a six-pitch arsenal, with none standing out significantly; only his sweeper shows potential. However, his inability to consistently throw in the strike zone or generate swings and misses has contributed to a disappointing season, reflected in his poor xWOBACon statistics.
The Royals’ offense, despite showing the ability to get on base, has struggled to convert those opportunities into runs during this road trip. In last night’s game, they loaded the bases with one out on two separate occasions but managed to bring only one runner home each time. Their struggles in bases-loaded situations have been particularly glaring, with a season slash line of .220/.288/.317/.606 in such scenarios. After a promising stretch of hitting with runners in scoring position, these issues have resurfaced, leaving fans hoping for a turnaround soon.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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