Kansas City, Mo. — Anthony Kay earned his first major-league win since July 2021 on Thursday, allowing three hits over 5 2/3 innings with six strikeouts as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 2-0 at Kauffman Stadium, supported by Seranthony Domínguez's save. Chicago's victory snapped a 14-game losing streak at Kauffman Stadium dating to Sept. 6, 2023; manager Will Venable called the win important. Seth Lugo was charged with two runs in 6 1/3 innings for the Royals, and the teams will continue their series this weekend.
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If you're a White Sox fan, this is a much-needed win. It breaks a long losing streak at Kauffman Stadium. For baseball fans in general, it's a comeback story. Anthony Kay's win after a five-year drought is a testament to perseverance.
Baseball is unpredictable. It's a game of streaks and slumps, comebacks and surprises. This White Sox victory is a reminder of that. If you know someone who loves a good underdog story, share this with them. They might find Kay's journey inspiring.
The Chicago White Sox benefited most, gaining a starting-pitching win, a bullpen save and a snapped 14-game losing streak at Kauffman Stadium, improving team confidence and short-term momentum.
The Kansas City Royals, despite a solid start from Seth Lugo, suffered a 2-0 loss and saw a home losing streak at Kauffman Stadium extended in the series context.
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