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The Kansas City Royals trounced the Cincinnati Reds by a score of 13-1 on Saturday night. Dairon Blanco was responsible for two home runs, including his first career grand slam, and seven runs that were driven in by the Royals pitcher.


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An outstanding performance by Blanco overshadowed a good game by Michael Wacha (10-6), who led the Royals to their second consecutive victory over the Reds.

Wacha allowed only four hits and struck out nine batters in six innings of shutout effort, which led to the Royals’ victory. Blanco smashed a two-run home ball to center field on the first pitch he saw from Reds starter Nick Lodolo in the second inning.

Blanco’s bat was painted to look like a yellow crayon, and he hit the home run with it. After that, he smashed a grand slam into the stands in left field during the third inning, then at the end of the fourth inning, he added another run with a single.

Prior to this game, Blanco had only hit one home run and made five runs batted in. Blanco, speaking via a translator, stated, “It is all about sticking with your routine throughout the day, regardless of what your circumstances may be.” “And I’m in a terrific mood. To this day, it was evident.” The Royals manager, Matt Quatraro, was thrilled to see Blanco, who is often a utility player, have such a spectacular night.

Blanco was playing for the Cincinnati Reds in the third inning. “That is just so great for him. “He doesn’t get a lot of at-bats, but he’s ready to go whenever he gets in there, whether it’s pinch-running or defense,” Quatraro said. “There’s no question about it.” He is prepared to take a swing at the bat. The fact that he was able to enjoy a night like that is just remarkable. With the assistance of his family, Blanco selected the peculiar bat, which was the yellow one that they had chosen for him. His words were, “It’s my mother’s favorite color.” As a result, when I hit my first home run, I couldn’t help but laugh, and it was a wonderful sensation. The Reds’ starting pitcher, Lodolo, who has a record of 9-5, had a difficult game.

He allowed Paul DeJong to hit a single that drove in a run after loaded the bases in the third inning and walked in a run. Despite the fact that Buck Farmer came in to relieve Lodolo, Blanco’s grand slam was shortly given up by him. The Kansas City Royals trounced the Cincinnati Reds by a score of 13-1 on Saturday night.

Dairon Blanco was responsible for two home runs, including his first career grand slam, and seven runs that were driven in by the Royals pitcher. An outstanding performance by Blanco overshadowed a good game by Michael Wacha (10-6), who led the Royals to their second consecutive victory over the Reds.

Wacha allowed only four hits and struck out nine batters in six innings of shutout effort, which led to the Royals’ victory. Blanco smashed a two-run home ball to center field on the first pitch he saw from Reds starter Nick Lodolo in the second inning. Blanco’s bat was painted to look like a yellow crayon, and he hit the home run with it. After that, he smashed a grand slam into the stands in left field during the third inning, then at the end of the fourth inning, he added another run with a single.

Prior to this game, Blanco had only hit one home run and made five runs batted in. Blanco, speaking via a translator, stated, “It is all about sticking with your routine throughout the day, regardless of what your circumstances may be.” “And I’m in a terrific mood. To this day, it was evident.” The Royals manager, Matt Quatraro, was thrilled to see Blanco, who is often a utility player, have such a spectacular night. Blanco was playing for the Cincinnati Reds in the third inning. “That is just so great for him. “He doesn’t get a lot of at-bats, but he’s ready to go whenever he gets in there, whether it’s pinch-running or defense,” Quatraro said. “There’s no question about it.” He is prepared to take a swing at the bat. The fact that he was able to enjoy a night like that is just remarkable.

With the assistance of his family, Blanco selected the peculiar bat, which was the yellow one that they had chosen for him. His words were, “It’s my mother’s favorite color.” As a result, when I hit my first home run, I couldn’t help but laugh, and it was a wonderful sensation. The Reds’ starting pitcher, Lodolo, who has a record of 9-5, had a difficult game. He allowed Paul DeJong to hit a single that drove in a run after loaded the bases in the third inning and walked in a run.

Despite the fact that Buck Farmer came in to relieve Lodolo, Blanco’s grand slam was shortly given up by him.

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