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Royals End Boston's 7-Game Win Streak as Jonathan India Hits 3-Run Homer in 7-3 Victory

SUFFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, AUG 7 – Jonathan India's three-run homer and Michael Wacha's six strong innings led the Royals to a 7-3 win, ending Boston's seven-game streak and improving Kansas City's record to 57-58.

  • On Wednesday night, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Boston Red Sox 7-3 at Fenway Park, ending Boston’s seven-game win streak.
  • Red Sox starter Dustin May struggled in his debut, exiting before two outs after 3.2 innings and yielding three runs on 91 pitches.
  • Allowing two runs over six innings with three strikeouts, Michael Wacha fueled the Royals alongside a 12-hit attack.
  • Amid the threat of a series sweep, Wacha clinched his second straight win, lifting Kansas City to 57-58 and preventing a three-game sweep.
  • On Thursday, the Kansas City Royals rest before heading to Minnesota for a three-game series with first pitch at 9:40 p.m. ET against Joe Ryan.
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Jonathan India's HR, Michael Wacha's gem propel Royals past Red Sox

The visiting Kansas City Royals put up a pair of crooked numbers as they overcame an early two-run deficit and beat the Boston Red Sox 7-3 on Wednesday night in the finale of a three-game series.

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Kansas City 7, Boston 3

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Royals end Boston's 7-game win streak as Jonathan India hits 3-run homer in 7-3 victory

Jonathan India hits a three-run homer, and Michael Wacha scatters five hits over six innings to help the Kansas City Royals beat the Red Sox on Wednesday night.

·United States
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