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		Royals rout White Sox to end four-game skid
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			 [April 27, 2022]  
			Carlos Santana's two-run single keyed a 
			four-run sixth inning as the Kansas City Royals snapped a four-game 
			losing streak with a 6-0 victory over the White Sox on a cold, 
			blustery night in Chicago. 
 Game-time temperature was 50 degrees, but it dropped quickly, along 
			with gusty winds that made it feel much colder.
 
 The White Sox took their eighth straight loss as Chicago pitchers 
			walked 11 Royals. The last time the Royals' offense received 11 
			walks was in 2011.
 
 Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi left the game in the sixth inning 
			with left knee discomfort after a pickoff attempt.
 
 Daniel Lynch (2-1) allowed two hits in six innings for the win. He 
			tied a career high with seven strikeouts. He has thrown 11 straight 
			scoreless innings in his last two starts.
 
 Taylor Clarke threw one inning and Brady Singer handled the last two 
			to complete a five-hit shutout.
 
 Chicago starter Dallas Keuchel (1-2) gave up two unearned runs on 
			two hits in four-plus innings. Five walks, the most he has ever had 
			against the Royals and one off his career high, did him in. He came 
			out after throwing 88 pitches.
 
 Neither offense could get going in the first three innings. Lynch 
			allowed a bloop single off the handle to Jose Abreu, plus a walk and 
			a hit batter. Keuchel allowed just a pair of walks.
 
 The Royals put a pair of runs on the board in the fourth without a 
			hard-hit ball. Salvador Perez reached on an error by Abreu at first, 
			leading off the inning. It was Chicago's major-league-leading 19th 
			error of the season.
 
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			Apr 26, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Kansas City Royals Bobby Witt 
			Jr. (7) and Andrew Benintendi (16) celebrate after defeating the 
			Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Quinn 
			Harris-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Santana followed with a walk. Both runners moved up 
			on a slow roller by Hunter Dozier. Bobby Witt Jr. then dribbled a 
			single up the third-base line, scoring Perez. Mondesi then drove in 
			Santana with a groundout.
 With two outs, Keuchel walked Michael A. Taylor and Nicky Lopez to 
			load the bases for Merrifield, who struck out.
 
 Taylor's sacrifice fly in the sixth drove in the Royals' third run 
			and Andrew Benintendi flied into a fielder's choice for the fourth 
			run before Santana broke it open.
 
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