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White Sox shake Kauffman Stadium curse with 2-0 win over Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The White Sox topped the Royals 2-0 on Thursday for their first victory at Kauffman Stadium in almost three years, behind a solid start from left-hander Anthony Kay and timely hitting from Colson Montgomery and Luisangel Acuna.

Kay flew through a cold Kansas City lineup before first baseman Munetaka Murakami flashed some wheels in the fourth inning, sliding home to score on Montgomery’s one-out double off Seth Lugo.

Kay got the hook with two outs in the sixth after hitting Royals designated hitter Jac Caglianone, who shared extended eye contact with the pitcher as he walked to first. Grant Taylor put out the fire with two men on base.

“Those guys like to chirp a little bit,” said Kay, who gave up three hits with two walks and six strikeouts in 5⅔ scoreless innings for his first MLB win since 2021. “I don’t think we’re going to take that anymore.”

After Acuna slapped a sacrifice fly for some seventh-inning insurance, the Kansas City curse looked like it might emerge again as the Royals threatened twice late.

But relievers Jordan Leasure and Ser-anthony Dominguez closed it out, ending the Sox’ MLB-record 14-game losing streak at Kauffman Stadium dating back to April 4, 2024. Their last win while visiting the Royals came Sept. 6, 2023.

“We’re excited about every win,” manager Will Venable said. “Certainly to come to this ballpark where we haven’t been playing well and to play well was nice, too.”

Noah’s arc

Towering left-handed pitching prospect Noah Schultz has looked better by the day as the Sox’ early-season pitching woes have mounted. The 6-10 Oswego East product turned in his third consecutive tantalizing start this season at Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday, striking out nine in five innings of two-run ball.

Noah Schultz throws a bullpen at White Sox spring training in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 10.

John Antonoff/For the Sun-Times

“Just a nightmare for a hitter,” Schultz’s former Knights teammate Duncan Davitt said after the latter got called up Thursday. “He’s kind of hard to play catch with sometimes just because it’s funky and it’s hard.”

Venable said fans shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for Schultz to make it to the South Side.

“I just know he’s continuing to pitch really well, which is awesome to see. We have a number of guys down there playing well,” Venable said.

That includes fellow flame-throwers Hagen Smith (nine strikeouts in six innings) and Tanner McDougal (11 K’s in nine).

“You don’t want to put them in situations where we’re asking them to do stuff that they’re not prepared for, even if they might be the best option,” Venable said.

Sigh of relief

On the position-player side at Charlotte, the organization got a scare Thursday when infield prospects William Bergolla Jr. and Sam Antonacci collided in the outfield while chasing down a fly.

Bergolla (.485/.553/.606 with four doubles and eight RBI) was removed from the game with a shin bruise but was expected to be fine. Antonacci (.353/.522/.559, two homers) who has been playing left field to speed his trajectory toward the majors, stayed in the game.

Hays on the mend

Veteran left fielder Austin Hays was thanking his own lucky stars that the hamstring he pulled Monday against the Orioles wasn’t worse than what has landed him on the 10-day injured list.

“I thought I really did some damage to it,” said Hays, the offseason addition who went 7-for-32 with a homer and double in his first nine games with the Sox. “The next day, when I was waking up, I was expecting it to be locked up and not going to be able to move my leg, and it actually almost felt a little better than it did the previous night.”

He’s hoping to get closer to action in a couple of weeks.

“Maybe being able to pull up the way I did, and getting off it right away, might have saved me from making it worse,” Hays said.

Eis man cometh

Along with the rookie Davitt, reliever Brandon Eisert was recalled from Triple-A as the Sox put Chris Murphy on the 15-day IL with left elbow impingement syndrome and sent rookie Tyler Schweitzer back down to Charlotte a day after he made his MLB debut.

Eisert led the Sox with 72 appearances last season. “We still trust him and will continue to put him in different spots,” Venable said.

Schweitzer gave up a run in 1⅓ innings in the Sox’ loss Wednesday to the Orioles, recording his first career strikeout against slugger Pete Alonso.

“I saw him when I was coming up through college and the minors and when I play MLB The Show,” Schweitzer said. ‘‘He’s always a good card. To get him as my first, it’s a good name to have.’’

Contributing: Gordon Edes

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