Royals Evade Sweep as Noah Cameron Shines Again in Win over Reds
- The Kansas City Royals defeated the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on Wednesday night to avoid a series sweep in the final game at home.
- The Royals' victory followed strong pitching by rookie Noah Cameron and timely hits, while Cincinnati starter Hunter Greene allowed two runs over five innings.
- Cameron pitched 6 1/3 innings, gave up six hits, two walks, and one run, supported by RBI singles from Drew Waters and two-out doubles by John Rave and Bobby Witt Jr.
- Witt Jr. Contributed a seventh-inning sacrifice fly for an insurance run, and Carlos Estévez secured his 15th save with two strikeouts in a four-out relief appearance.
- This win improves Kansas City's record to 30-27 and sets them to begin a weekend divisional series against the Detroit Tigers, who hold MLB's best record at 37-20.
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Noah Cameron extends historic run, Royals avoid sweep against Reds
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Royals rookie Noah Cameron has joined some exclusive company. Cameron became just the second pitcher since 1893 to allow one run or less and pitch 6.1+ innings in each of his first four professional starts, helping guide Kansas City (30-27) to a 3-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds (28-29). Cleveland's Cody Anderson (2015) was the first player to achieve that feat. The young left-hander added to his impressive run in Wednesda…


Rookie lefty Noah Cameron dynamite again as Royals top Reds
Noah Cameron continued the stellar start to his major league career, allowing a single run while pitching into the seventh inning as the Kansas City Royals beat the visiting Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on Wednesday night.
Royals evade sweep as Noah Cameron shines again in win over Reds
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Royals were able to escape the sweep against the Reds on Wednesday after another impressive outing from Noah Cameron (2-1). The St. Joseph native went 6.1 innings with six hits, one earned run, two walks and strikeouts to go along with a win. He is the second pitcher since 1893 to have 6.1 innings innings pitched with one run or less in his first four starts. Park Hill track athlete honors late father before setting …
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