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The Royals stay alive in the playoff race with a must-sweep against the Angels and Athletics, as Cole Ragans returns from injury.
The Kansas City Royals, six games behind the final AL wild-card spot with six games left, remain in the playoff race only if they sweep their road series against the Angels and Athletics, though a single win by the Astros or Guardians would eliminate them.
Left-hander Cole Ragans, returning from a three-month injury absence due to a rotator cuff strain, will start Tuesday’s game against the Angels, showing flashes of form with a 97.9 mph fastball and key strikeouts.
Ragans plans one more start to prepare for 2026.
The Angels, 70-86 and in the midst of a 10th straight losing season, will send rookie left-hander Sam Aldegheri to the mound for his first career start, having improved to a 2.52 ERA in the minors after a rough major league debut.
The Angels recently completed a 1-9 road trip and are three games behind the Athletics in the AL West.
Los Royals se mantienen con vida en la carrera por los playoffs con una victoria contra los Angels y Athletics, mientras Cole Ragans regresa de una lesión.