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Royals to look for much-needed series win on Saturday after 6-3 win vs. Angels
- On Friday night, the Kansas City Royals defeated the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 behind a five-run fourth inning. Isaac Collins tallied two hits and two RBIs, supporting starter Noah Cameron's first quality start of the season.
- The Royals broke their 0-6 record against left-handed starters Friday, scoring five runs against Angels pitcher Yusei Kikuchi over his five innings. Entering the contest, the team had been tied for the worst record against southpaws in the majors.
- Working 6 1/3 innings, Cameron struck out six while allowing three runs for the win. Relief pitchers Nick Mears, Daniel Lynch IV, Matt Strahm, and Lucas Erseg combined for 2 2/3 hitless innings to preserve the victory.
- Following the win, the Royals hold a 1-0 lead in the three-game series. The teams meet again Saturday at 7:10 p.m. EDT, with Walbert Urena pitching for Los Angeles against Cole Ragans of Kansas City.
- Heading into Saturday, the Angels hold a 12-15 record, ranking third in the AL West, while the Royals sit at 9-17, fifth in the AL Central. Both teams seek to improve their standings as the series continues.
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