Chicago Cubs lose to Kansas City Royals, 12-4
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The All-Star break provided a welcome respite for Chicago Cubs rookie third baseman Matt Shaw, who is eager to leave his first-half struggles behind.
Rich Hill made an impressive debut for the Kansas City Royals on what is his 14th team that he has been a part of.
Matthew Boyd pitched seven crisp innings for his 11th win, and the Chicago Cubs spoiled Rich Hill's return to the majors with a 6-0 win over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNWhere To Watch Cubs vs. Royals Game 2? TV Channel, Streaming Options, Starting Pitchers, And MoreOn Tuesday, the Cubs vs. Royals series will continue from Wrigley Field. After a rough start to the series, the Chicago Cubs will be looking to even things up. The Cubs will be leaning on All-Star lefty Matthew Boyd to get them back on track as he takes the mound against the Royals.
Salvador Perez homered twice and drove in four runs, Jac Caglianone and John Rave added solo shots and the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago Cubs 12-4