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Greinke sharp in 500th career start, Royals beat Rangers 2-1

Your Wednesday Afternoon Headlines, June 29th, 2022
Your Wednesday Afternoon Headlines, June 29th, 2022 03:10

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Zach Greinke allowed just one run on four hits in his 500th career start, helping the Kansas City Royals avoid a three-game sweep by beating the Texas Rangers 2-1 on Wednesday.

Kansas City's Kyle Isbel provided the winning cushion with his second home run in as many games.

Greinke (2-4) is the 48th pitcher in Major League Baseball history to start 500 games, and the only active pitcher to reach that milestone. He was understated as usual after the game, but did acknowledge the day's significance.

"Not many numbers I've been interested in, but I found out about that after the last game. I think that's a pretty neat number. It seems like a lot of games," said Greinke, who went six innings, striking out three and walking one.

Royals manager Mike Matheny was more impressed.

"Trying to get your head around 500 starts, that's just amazing," he said. "You're just not going to see many people moving forward that are going to be able to do something like that and do it as well as he's done it."

Three Royals relievers combined for three strikeouts and one hit allowed over three innings, and Scott Barlow picked up his 10th save in 12 chances with a perfect ninth inning.

Texas' Dane Dunning (1-6) suffered his first loss when allowing fewer than three runs this season. He gave up six hits in six innings, walking three and striking out three.

The Royals scored a run in the bottom of the first on an RBI single by MJ Melendez. Hunter Dozier was thrown out at the plate trying to make it 2-0.

The Rangers' Leody Taveras tied it in the fifth with a leadoff home run that just cleared the wall in right field. It was his first homer of the season.

Isbel answered that with his second home run of the season, a line drive into the seats in right field.

"I feel like I'm making good decisions at the plate," Isbel said. "I made a couple of swing changed but most importantly I'm hitting pitches I can handle."

GREINKE-GRAM

Greinke was drafted sixth in the first round of the 2002 draft and spent his first seven years with the Royals, returning for a one-year contract this past offseason.

"I thought I pitched good and got some really good defense today," he said of his 500th start. "And Isbel had a good game all the way around, defense and hitting. It was a good game today."

TRAINERS ROOM

Rangers 3B Josh Smith was back in the lineup after leaving Tuesday's game with a right calf contusion after fouling a ball off his leg.

UP NEXT

The Rangers will open a three-game series in New York against the Mets; the starting pitchers have not been determined. 

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