Dillon Gee made his second start in place of the injured Chris Young, and held the White Sox to one run in five innings. This time, Gee earned the win when the bullpen finished the job to go 1-1 on the season.
The Kansas City Royals are once again playing like the defending champions after a three-week funk that saw their record slide from a strong 12-6 start, to two games under .500 before their series against the Braves last weekend.
Though the KC Royals managed to take two out of three against the Braves, they didn’t look very good doing it due to exchanging base-running blunders with moribund Atlanta.