White Sox belt six opening-day homers, crush Royals 14-7

White Sox belt six opening-day homers, crush Royals 14-7

White Sox belt six opening-day homers, crush Royals 14-7

A four-run first inning was not almost enough for the Kansas City Royals, who dropped a 14-7 Opening Day decision to the Chicago White Sox on Thursday.

The Royals were also the victim in two other three-home run games on Opening Day.

Three Opening Day home runs is something.

Yolmer Sanchez added a three-run single and Yoan Moncada drove in a pair of runs for the White Sox, who forced Royals manager Ned Yost to burn through nine pitchers.

That doesn't do his game justice, however, because his three hits were all home runs. Davidson hit his second home run of the game in the sixth inning.

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Early on, it appeared the Royals had something going as they reeled off three straight singles in the first inning off former Royal James Shields, capped off by a three-run homer by newcomer Lucas Duda.

Everything unraveled when the fourth inning began. Anderson later followed with his second home run, a two-run shot to extend the Sox lead to 8-4.

Royals' starter Danny Duffy suffered the loss, allowing five earned runs on seven hits.

Davidson was not the only player bringing the lumber against the Royals.

White Sox: Hard-throwing LHP Carlos Rodon (left shoulder rehab) and C Kevan Smith (sprained left ankle) were placed on the DL retroactive to Monday. Perez is expected to miss 4-6 weeks, though Karns could be back soon.

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