Live Updates: Kansas City Royals at Los Angeles Angels (Game Two)

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The Royals look to extend their winning streak to three games in the second contest in Anaheim.

For the surging Kansas City Royals, winners of six of 10 and now sitting at 23-16 on the season, Thursday was a successful start to a four-game road set in Anaheim. The Royals beat the Los Angeles Angels in a 10-4 game at Angel Stadium.

Friday night's contest, set for a late 8:38 p.m. CT start, will not decide the series even if the Royals win again; if that happens, the best the Angels will be able to do is secure a split by taking the last two. It's been a rough go for the Halos to start the first season of the Ron Washington era. Kansas City, meanwhile, is still fresh off winning two of three against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Friday's game will be available to watch on Apple TV+, as has become customary for select Friday night games across Major League Baseball. Pitching for the visitors will be Alec Marsh, who enters the contest as another positive mark on the Royals' starting pitching thus far. He holds a 3-0 record and 2.70 earned run average in five games . He's thrown 26.2 innings.

The Angels are trotting out right-hander Griffin Canning, who's 1-4 in seven starts with an ERA approaching seven. He has 26 strikeouts in 35 innings. Marsh has 26.2 innings on his ledger.Los Angeles lineup: 1. Nolan Schnauel, second base; 2. Mickey Moniak, center field; 3. Taylor Ward, left field; 4. Willie Calhoun, designated hitter; 5. Niko Goodrum ; 6. Matt Thaiss ; 7. Jo Adell, right field; 8. Zach Neto, shortstop; 9.

Kansas City lineup: 1. Maikel Garcia, third base; 2. Bobby Witt Jr., shortstop; 3. Vinnie Pasquantino, first base; 4. Salvador Perez, catcher; 5. Michael Massey, second base; 6. MJ Melendez, left field; 7. Adam Frazier, designated hitter; 8. Dairon Blanco, right field; 9. Kyle Isbel, center field; P: Alec Marsh

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