Kansas City, Missouri.- Los Kansas City Royals they defeated in an incredible duel 6-5 Minnesota Twins in Major League Baseball (MLB). Afternoon that became glory for the Venezuelan, Salvador Perez, by making two home runs that meant 14 so far this season.
The receiver decided to go from the first inning to the batting box after being down on the scoreboard by the minimum, and again showed why he is considered one of the best receivers that the MLB maintains in the current 2021 tournament.
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The mask knows how to react and cooperate both on offense and defense and on this occasion through a severe shot to the seam it moved to the furthest area of Kauffman Stadium, to score a quadrangular solo and had a season record of 13, as a royal.
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“The glory belongs to God # 13,” wrote the Kansas City receiver on his official Instagram account, by virtue of hitting the ball flawlessly and his team equalized the game at 1 run.
In this way, Salvador Pérez achieved an average of .282.37 in terms of RBIs and 13 homers in the season, appearing as one of the current elements that came to the Royals in the past 2019.
The Kansas City team pushed the board to 4-2 after Perez’s home run. Minnesota tried to react and was able to put the light to 4 runs in the 5th, but the Salvy of the Royals would have to come out once again to blow up Kauffman Stadium once more, this time through right field adding a double home run, in the game .
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Kansas got its 28th win in the MLB and is identified with a 28-26 in the Central division, in 3rd position. Twins drowned last in the division at 22-34. On Friday he will visit the Royals again in the 2nd game of the series.
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