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Royals Rally from 6-0 Down, Thomas Walks Off Angels in 11-9 Victory

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In a thrilling showdown at Kauffman Stadium, the Kansas City Royals displayed remarkable resilience, overcoming a daunting 6-0 deficit to complete a sweep of the Los Angeles Angels with an 11-9 walk-off victory. Lane Thomas emerged as the hero, launching a dramatic three-run homer to seal the win, much to the delight of the home crowd.

The game began explosively for the Angels as Zach Neto opened with a single, quickly followed by Mike Trout, who sent a two-run homer soaring just over the left-center wall. The Angels continued to capitalize in the second inning, with Adam Frazier doubling into the gap to extend their lead to 3-0, and Neto later added a double that brought in two more runs, pushing the score to 5-0. Jorge Soler capped off the frame with a single that made it 6-0.

Reid Detmers was in control early, retiring the first ten batters he faced, but the Royals began to chip away at the lead. Bobby Witt Jr. broke through with a triple in the fourth, though he was left stranded. Nick Loftin managed to get on the board with a double in the fifth, and Isaac Collins’ single brought him home, making the score 6-1.

The Royals found their footing in the sixth when Thomas led off with a single, setting the stage for Witt’s first home run of the season, a towering 427-foot blast to left-center that narrowed the gap to 6-3.

Despite Seth Lugo’s solid performance after the second inning, he allowed a leadoff double to Soler in the seventh, which Jo Adell converted into a run, extending the Angels’ lead to 7-3. Lugo finished the day with 6.1 innings pitched, surrendering 14 hits and 7 runs.

The Royals continued to fight back, with Collins hitting a home run off the right-field foul pole in the seventh, followed by a series of events that included a rain delay. After nearly two hours, the Royals resumed play, and Witt’s fielder’s choice and Vinnie Pasquantino’s sacrifice fly brought them closer at 7-5.

In the ninth, the Royals faced a challenging situation with Alex Lange on the mound. After a series of walks and a passed ball, the Angels managed to score again, taking an 8-5 lead. However, the Royals were not done yet. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Pasquantino hit a triple, and Salvador Perez brought him home with a single. Jac Caglianone then delivered a game-tying two-run homer, leveling the score at 8.

In the tenth, the Angels took a brief lead again after a passed ball allowed them to go up 9-8. But the Royals rallied in the bottom half, with Lane Thomas stepping up to the plate with two outs and runners on the corners. On a 3-1 pitch, he launched a walk-off three-run homer to left-center, marking his first of the season and securing the Royals’ first sweep of the year.

The victory improved Kansas City’s record to 11-17, and they finished their homestand with a solid 4-2 mark. The Royals will take a day off before heading out west to face the Athletics and Mariners next week.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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