MLB: Orioles come from behind to outslug Royals

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Ryan Mountcastle homered twice and drove in five to lead the Baltimore Orioles to an 11-7, come-from-behind win over the host Kansas City Royals on Tuesday evening.

After the Royals jumped on Tyler Wells (2-1) for three first-inning runs, the Orioles sent 10 batters to the plate in the fourth, scoring five runs.

With one out, Mountcastle hammered a first-pitch changeup into the left field bullpen, cutting the Royals’ lead to 3-2.

The first of James McCann’s three hits tied the score before Cedric Mullins delivered a two-run single to give Baltimore a 5-3 lead.

In the fifth, Mountcastle followed with another two-run home run, his eighth, expanding the Orioles’ lead to 7-3. It was Mountcastle’s eighth career multi-homer game and second of the season.

Adley Rutschman and Mountcastle added back-to-back RBI doubles in a three-run sixth for a 10-3 advantage. Rutschman collected four consecutive hits.

Wells, meanwhile, retired 10 straight after giving up the three runs and completed six innings, allowing four runs on three hits — all homers — while striking out four while walking three.

Baltimore won its 10th come-from-behind game as the Royals lost their 10th straight at Kauffman Stadium.

Bobby Witt Jr. broke an 0-for-13 slump with his fifth homer to left center leading off the Royals’ first.

One out later, MJ Melendez followed with a two-run shot to right center, his third, making it 3-0 Royals.

After 10 straight Orioles runs, Salvador Perez hit a pair of homers for his 15th career multi-homer game. His first of the game was a solo shot in the sixth inning. His second homer, a two-run shot in the seventh, was his fifth of the season and capped the Royals’ scoring.

Ryan Yarbrough (0-4) struck out his first five batters faced, matching a club record to start a game, most recently accomplished by Brady Singer in 2020.

Yarbrough surrendered five runs on five hits and three walks — all in the fourth inning — while striking out five in 3 2/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

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