Royals Suddenly Face Two Troubling Questions They Can't Ignore

Carter Jensen makes history with a 19-game hitting streak, underscoring his importance to the Royals' recent victories amidst a challenging season.

The Royals got exactly what they needed on Sunday: a win to finish the trip and a little momentum to take home.

Kansas City split its four-game set with the Tampa Bay Rays and closed the road swing at 3-4. Manager Matt Quatraro pointed to the relief corps for the difference in the finale.

“They have a good offense and have been on a roll,” Quatraro said. “It was our bullpen that did the job.”

Thomas said the overall result wasn’t something to shrug at, either.

“I don’t think it’s a bad road trip considering the teams that we are playing,” Thomas said.

The bigger Royals storyline, though, came before first pitch. Jac Caglianone was scratched from Sunday’s game after waking up with soreness. Quatraro said treatment didn’t ease it, and neither did the pregame work the club tried to get him moving through.

His availability off the bench was still up in the air, with the Royals set to return to Kansas City Sunday night and then have Monday off. Quatraro said the club would take another look at him after the trip.

“They’re going to reevaluate,” Quatraro said. “Obviously, we’re going home tonight. We’ll see how it feels and see if we have to do any further testing or anything.”

Carter Jensen provided one of the day’s brighter notes, extending his hitting streak to 19 games and setting a Royals rookie record in the process. Jensen said the run means plenty, but he’s keeping the bigger picture in view.

“It means a lot, for sure,” Jensen said of his hit streak. “I think it’s a testament to hard work from me, hitting coaches, a bunch of people who have helped me along the way.

It definitely means a lot to me. But I think just trying to get some wins across is the most important thing for me, honestly.”

There was also more pitching news around the organization. Cole Ragans is scheduled to have elbow surgery this coming Wednesday, July 1, with Dr.

Neal ElAttrache set to perform it. Quatraro said the MRI has already been reviewed, but the exact scope of the procedure won’t be known until doctors get in there.

“They’ve read the MRI, but I think they’re not going to be clear on the extent of [the surgery] until they get in there and understand what they see,” Quatraro said.

Elsewhere on the pitching front, Michael Wacha hit 1,500 career strikeouts, and Kris Bubic logged two scoreless innings in a rehab start for Omaha.

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