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SAN FRANCISCO — Kris Bubic’s no-hit bid for the Kansas City Royals ended with an official scoring change Monday night. The left-hander hardly let that bother him. Bubic made a run at an historic homecoming before settling for seven shutout innings of two-hit ball in a 3-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
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Yardbarker on MSNKris Bubic, Royals win pitchers' duel against GiantsKris Bubic pitched seven shutout innings, Vinnie Pasquantino broke a scoreless tie with a two-run home run in the eighth and the Kansas City Royals opened a three-game road series against the San Francisco Giants with a 3-1 victory on Monday.
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Kris Bubic got the win (but not a no-hitter) in his native California, the Marlins rallied AGAIN, the Reds might have accidentally killed a pigeon and more from Monday's MLB action.
Kris Bubic threw seven scoreless innings, losing a no-hit bid in the sixth on an official scoring change, and Vinnie Pasquantino hit a two-run homer in the eighth as the Kansas City Royals got past the San Francisco Giants 3-1.
The Royals boarded a plane Sunday and jetted to California, where they will open a three-game series Monday against the Giants. Two of the games will be starting two hours later than the usual first pitch at Kauffman Stadium. And those two contests will be available to watch on the MLB Network — but only for out-of-market viewers.