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Royals Offense Comes Alive in Series Finale for 7-4 Win

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 20 – Kris Bubic pitched five scoreless innings and Salvador Perez hit his 15th homer to help Kansas City end Miami's four-game win streak and avoid a series sweep.

  • The Kansas City Royals defeated the Miami Marlins 7-4 on Sunday at loanDepot Park to avoid a three-game series sweep.
  • The Royals faced a difficult position after the All-Star break with a slow start and the threat of being swept in Miami.
  • Kris Bubic pitched five scoreless innings allowing six hits while Salvador Perez contributed a double and his 15th homer, with the Royals hitting five doubles from five players.
  • Carlos Estévez notched his 26th save of the season, with manager Matt Quatraro expressing confidence in using him during critical moments of the game.
  • The victory snapped Miami's four-game winning streak, improved Kansas City's record to 48-52, and set the team to continue their road trip against the Chicago Cubs Monday night.
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Bubic pitches 5 scoreless innings, Perez homers to help the Royals beat the Marlins

Kris Bubic pitched five shutout innings, Salvador Perez homered and doubled and the Kansas City Royals beat Miami 7-4 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep and end the Marlins’ winning streak at four. Bubic (8-6) gave up three hits…

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KSHB-TV broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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