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Salvador Pérez hit 1,013 RBIs, ranking second in Royals history, as Kansas City beat Los Angeles 8-4.
Salvador Perez reached 1,013 career RBIs, moving into second on the Kansas City Royals’ all-time list, during an 8-4 win over the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim.
Cole Ragans, returning from a 3.5-month absence due to a rotator cuff strain, struck out 10 in five innings to earn his first win since May 5.
Maikel Garcia went 3-for-4 with two doubles, three runs, and an RBI, while Adam Frazier and Bobby Witt Jr. each had two RBIs.
The Royals, already eliminated from playoff contention, scored twice in the first inning and added three runs in the eighth.
Bryce Teodosio hit his first major league home run, and Taylor Ward homered for the Angels, who lost their 10th game in 11.
The Royals finished the season at 79-78.
Salvador Pérez bateó 1,013 carreras impulsadas, ocupando el segundo lugar en la historia de los Reales, mientras Kansas City vencía a Los Ángeles 8-4.