
Dateline: Cincinnati
The Kansas City Royals took advantage of illness to ace Chase Burns. Lane Thomas hit the third grand slam of his career to doom the Reds to a 9-1 defeat.
It was the 11th home run Thomas hit against Reds pitching in his career. He hit three home runs against the Reds on June 3, 2022 and had a two-home run game on August 4, 2023 both times as a member of the Washington Nationals.
Newly anointed starter for Kansas City, Luinder Avila, pitched a career-high five innings to pick up his first win of the season.
Lyon Richardson started for the Reds in place of Burns. He walked Carter Jensen to start the game. He hit Bobby Witt Jr. on a 3-1 pitch. He got a pop out by Vinnie Pasquantino but walked Jac Caglianone to load the bases. Isaac Collins struck out swinging but Thomas hit the first pitch off the facing of the upper deck to unload the bases.
"He didn't have any command," Terry Francona said. "He was about to wiggle out of it but he tried to get ahead of Thomas and left it over the plate. I think he threw 30 pitches. That's a lot."
JJ Bleday hit his 10th home run of the season with one out against Kansas City opener, Luinder Avila to get a run back.
Caleb Ferguson took over for Richardson to start the second inning. He pitched two scoreless innings with two hits and two strikeouts.
The Reds put two runners on against Avila. Eugenio Suarez walked and was forced at second by Nathaniel Lowe. Spencer Steer, reached base in his 20th straight game with a single to left. Tyler Stephenson forced Lowe at second and Edwin Arroyo struck out for the second time. It gave Avila a career-high four innings.
The Royals stretched their lead in the fifth against Brandon Leibrandt. Witt doubled and Caglione hit his sixth home run of the season. The Royals added another in the sixth frame. Nick Loftin walked and went to second on Leibrandt's errant pick off attempt. Witt was intentionally walked when the count went to 3-0. Pasquantino's second single scored Loftin.
Michael Massey hit his fifth home run of the season in the seventh inning.
Leibrandt saved the bullpen by finishing the game. He pitched six innings, allowing five runs on 10 hits and three walks. He struck out three. The last run scored on back-to-back singles by Thomas and Massey with a sacrifice fly by Loftin.
"I hope we have a lead tomorrow and if we do and we win. He (Leibrandt) deserves a pat on the back," Francona said.
"I've always said, if you're going to get me, you're going to get me," Leibrandt said. "I'm going to go out there and give you innings. I'm never going to go out and pitch a couple innings and leave the bullpen hang. It felt good to pick those guys up."
The Reds put up a token run with two outs in the ninth. Edwin Arroyo singled for his first Major League hit off Eli Morgan. Matt McLain doubled off Morgan to allow Arroyo to score the first run of his career.
"It didn't start how I wanted," Arroyo said. "It finished how I wanted. It is a great opportunity and I was really excited after that (first hit) so let's keep it going."
The fans cheered hard for the hit even with the Reds eight runs down with two outs in the ninth.
"It was really exciting. I started thinking about the WBC in Puerto Rico. It was really loud. A lot of people cheering hopefully they keep coming and keep cheering for the team," Arroyo said.
"It kind of gave everybody a little lift," Francona said.
