Keller dazzles while the Royals hold the Angels 2-0 in the game of makeup



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KANSAS CITY, MB – (AP) – Brad Keller has never given Royals manager, Ned Yost, a reason to doubt his confidence.

Not when the young right-hander entered the club during a spring training, freshly acquired from Arizona in the draft of Rule 5. Not when he was thrown into the paddock after passing most of his career as a starter. And not when Yost brought it back to the major league rotation.

So, when Keller watched the mighty Los Angeles Angels team and held Mike Trout and his teammates to two hits in seven innings, the captain may have one of the few people in the stadium unsurprisingly.

"He's never been wide-eyed and has never been overwhelmed by the situation," Yost was surprised after Keller, 22, threw the Royals to a 2-0 win on Monday. during a match eliminated in April.

Keller (2-2) pulled out six and walked two in his fifth career start in the Major League. Nobody reached the second goal, one of his two pursuers was eliminated by a double play, and he officially retired in seventh, when his field account has eclipsed 100 for the first time this season.

"I definitely feel more comfortable with every start," Keller said. "Just try not to let the moment get too big, especially here, things tend to snowball here."

His bullpen also allowed the excellent start to get up.

Kevin McCarthy eliminated retired Chris Young and Ian Kinsler to take a runner-up to third in eighth, and Wily Peralta finished the hat-trick by skirting Albert Pujols' single. in ninth position.

It was the first stop for the long-time starter in 136 big league career games.

"In a game like this, you're not going to hang on to one situation, but we have not done enough offensively," said Mike Scioscia, director of the Angels. "On the offensive side, it was a difficult day for us."

The Royals scored the only race they needed from Tyler Skaggs (6-5) in the fourth. Duda, who is primarily known for his power, managed to dribble one through the infield, leading to Hunter Dozier after hitting a brace in advance on a mild, sunny afternoon.

Herrera added a RBI single, his third career game win, in the eighth inning.

Skaggs, who was stricken from his start last week with tight hamstring tension, allowed seven hits and walked twice in seven innings. He retired eight of his opponents for the third consecutive start.

"It's hard, a quick turnaround," Skaggs said. "A game of the day yesterday, fly here, another game of the day – an afternoon game – and another game. Lots of trips and a difficult schedule, but no one gets feel sorry for us. "

Indeed, both teams had to land in Kansas City for the makeup match. The Angels made a road trip to Boston and Baltimore, and the Royals stopped between playoffs in Houston and Milwaukee.

Not that Yost's mind is now. The Royals lost nine straight games at Kauffman Stadium and were outscored 54-17 on the final day, their last win on June 2 against Oakland.

Of their four victories in total in June, three were cleared.

JACKIE ROBINSON DAY

The Angels and Royals were supposed to be number 42 to celebrate Jackie Robinson when their game was frozen on April 15th. So everyone put on the iconic jersey number 42 on Monday instead.

"When we were going to do it, it was like, what, 18 degrees here?" Scioscia said. "The guys were really looking forward to it, we are happy to have the opportunity."

ESKY EVERYWHERE

Alcides Escobar des Royals started at third base to give Mike Moustakas a day off. The club wants to give the young Adalberto Mondesi a long look at the stop-court, so Escobar has been moved a bit. He started at the center in Houston last Friday and had a series of 411 consecutive starts.

TRAINER ROOM

Angels: RHP Garrett Richards (elongated on the left thigh) throws a mound, but Scioscia warned "we'll have to progress from there". … INF Zack Cozart (subluxation of the left shoulder) started baseball activities but is still in the evaluation phase. … INF Jefry Marte (left wrist sprain) is also swinging now. "We have a whole team in Southern California," said Scioscia.

Royals: INF Cheslor Cuthbert stays out with low back pain. "He's starting to feel a little better," Yost said, but there's no timetable for his return.

FOLLOWING

The Angels begin their road trip scheduled for Tuesday night in Boston, where left-handed John Lamb (0-0, 5.40 ERA) starts in the first game of a three-game set. Kansas City returns to the road with right-handed Jakob Junis (5-8, 4.43 ERA) starting the first of two games in Milwaukee on Tuesday night.

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