Michael Lorenzen pitched seven shutout innings, MJ Melendez homered and the Kansas City Royals beat the Angels 3-0 on Wednesday for their sixth win in seven games.
The Royals spoiled the season debut of Johnny Cueto (0-1), a 17-year veteran who helped Kansas City win the 2015 World Series.
Cueto hadn’t pitched in the majors since Sept. 27 last year with the Marlins. He signed a minor league contract with the Angels in July, and was called up from triple-A Salt Lake earlier Wednesday. He gave up three runs, eight hits and two walks in 6 1/3 innings and left the mound to an ovation from the Kansas City crowd.
Lorenzen (7-6) gave up four hits, two walks, a hit batter and struck out five. He only allowed two runners to reach scoring position.
“I wasn’t very happy with the first three innings. I was kind of spraying the ball all over the place, getting frustrated with myself,” Lorenzen said. “I guess I was able to make that adjustment and my pitch quality got a lot better.”
Lorenzen gave up a hit to Taylor Ward to lead off the game but got Zach Neto to ground into a double play.
“The double play the second hitter of the game, that was a big relief,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. “It was more of a mentality of let’s just attack here and not work the edges as much. He was on the attack more so after the first couple innings.”
John Schreiber pitched a scoreless eighth inning and Lucas Erceg worked a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his sixth save and fourth with the Royals.
The Royals (71-56) remained tied with the Minnesota Twins for the second wild-card spot and moved to within 2½ games of AL Central-leading Cleveland with their first home series win in a month.
The Royals put together a two-out rally in the second to grab a 2-0 lead. Hunter Renfroe and Adam Frazier singled, Maikel Garcia walked and Kyle Isbel hit a two-run double to the right-center gap.
Melendez smacked a two-out solo home run off the right-field foul pole in the sixth for a 3-0 lead.
“Obviously he’s got good stuff and he knows how to pitch,” Melendez said of facing Cueto. “He is able to disrupt your timing. He definitely knows what he’s doing up there. … You just have to stay locked in and stay within yourself and not try to do too much against him.”
Bobby Witt Jr. doubled in the second inning to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. That’s Witt’s fifth hitting streak of 10 or more games this season.
The Angels optioned right-handed pitcher Hans Crouse to Salt Lake City to make room for Cueto. They also released right-hander Jose Cisneros to add Cueto to the 40-man roster.