Thursday, August 21st, 2025

The Kansas City Royals continued their strong surge late in the season with a 6-4 victory over the Texas Rangers at Kauffman Stadium. Vinnie Pasquantino delivered the decisive blow, hitting a go-ahead home run leading off the sixth inning—his fourth straight game with a long ball. The win adds to the Royals' impressive streak, now at six wins in their last seven games.
Nick Loftin also homered for Kansas City, showcasing the team's offensive depth. The Royals finished a season-high 10-game homestand with an 8-2 record, further solidifying their playoff hopes.
Starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen struggled, failing to make it through five innings. However, relievers Angel Zerpa (5-1), Daniel Lynch IV, John Schreiber, and Taylor Clarke effectively shut down the Rangers. Closer Carlos Estévez finished off the game, earning his American League-leading 33rd save of the season.
Corey Seager led the Rangers' offense with three hits while Josh Smith drove in two runs. Jacob Webb (4-4) was on the mound when Pasquantino launched his game-changing home run.
The Royals took a 2-1 lead in the third after Bobby Witt Jr. hit a ball to left-center that was misplayed by Rangers outfielder Wyatt Langford under the sun. Initially ruled an inside-the-park homer, the play was changed to a ground-rule double after review. Salvador Perez promptly drove in Witt with an RBI single.
Kansas City added two more runs in the fourth, but the Rangers rallied with three runs in the fifth to tie the game. Pasquantino's powerful home run in the sixth proved to be the difference.
Vinnie Pasquantino’s home run on a 2-1 pitch off Jacob Webb traveled 407 feet to right field, putting the Royals ahead for good.
Texas starter Patrick Corbin allowed four runs in 3 2/3 innings and has now given up 17 runs over his last 13 innings spanning four starts.
The Texas Rangers return home to face the Cleveland Guardians on Friday night, with Nathan Eovaldi (11-3, 1.76 ERA) scheduled to start. The Royals head to Detroit to begin a three-game series, sending Ryan Bergert (1-1, 2.75 ERA) to the mound.
The Kansas City Royals edged out the Texas Rangers 6-4 behind Vinnie Pasquantino’s fourth consecutive homer, clutch bullpen work, and timely hitting. The win keeps the Royals’ playoff hopes alive and extends their hot streak, while the Rangers look to rebound in their upcoming series against Cleveland.
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