The Athletics defeated the Royals 6-3 in the series finale, securing the win after a back-and-forth game. Darell Hernáiz contributed significantly with three infield singles and an RBI.
Key points
Athletics won 6-3 against Royals in series finale
Darell Hernáiz had three infield singles and an RBI
Jeffrey Springs left the game with right hip soreness
Maikel Garcia and Elias Díaz hit home runs for the Royals
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Apr 30, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics third baseman Darell Hernaiz (2) hits an RBI single against the Kansas City Royals during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images | Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images
Apr 30, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics third baseman Darell Hernaiz (2) hits an RBI single against the Kansas City Royals during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images | Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images
The Athletics and Kansas City Royals battled in the rubber game of their three-game series Thursday afternoon in West Sacramento. After exchanging early blows, the Athletics took the lead and never gave it back, fending off several Royals comeback attempts to win 6-3.
The Royals scored first against A’s starting pitcher Jeffrey Springs. The first batter of the game, third baseman Maikel Garcia doubled. With two outs and the bases loaded, outfielder Starling Marte singled to right, giving his team an early 1-0 lead. Springs proceeded to limit the damage by striking out Carter Jensen, the lone lefty in his team’s lineup, to end the inning and get out of the bases-loaded jam.
The A’s immediately answered back against Kansas City’s starting pitcher . Shortstop singled to right and then designated hitter doubled down the left field line past Garcia at third. With one out, right fielder walked to load the bases. That set the stage for third baseman Darell Hernáiz, whose hard-hit infield single off of Garcia’s hand scored Wilson to tie the game at one. Like his counterpart, Cameron got out of a bases loaded jam by retiring the next two A’s hitters.
Garcia showed his wrist was ok, hitting a two-out solo home run in the second inning that just eluded leaping left fielder to put his team back in front.
Once again, the A’s answered. walked, Wilson singled and Langeliers lined his second double in as many innings to score Butler and tie the game. The team’s potent offense was not done yet. First baseman , who struck out in an RBI opportunity in the first inning, crushed a two-RBI double to give the Athletics their first lead of the game.
With two outs, Kurtz scored from second when Royals second baseman threw errantly to first after ranging to field the grounder off Hernáiz’s bat.
With the A’s holding a 5-2 advantage heading into the third inning, it was the Royals turn to rally. However, Springs finally turned in a shutdown inning, striking out Jensen for a second-straight at-bat as the Royals stranded two runners on base.
Following three laborious innings, right-handed reliever Luis Medina replaced Springs, who went to the clubhouse with the team’s trainer. According to the team’s MLB.com reporter Martin Gallegos, Springs exited the game with right hip soreness.
As a result, the team had to turn to their bullpen earlier than they would have liked. Medina got the first two hitters he faced out before the Royals loaded the bases via a double, walk and a hit by pitch. The A’s reliever averted disaster by getting first baseman to harmlessly fly out to Butler in center field.
In the middle innings of this game, the Athletics offense went quiet, although Cortes did single in the fifth, extending his hitting streak to ten games. Cameron settled down after his early struggles. He allowed just two more hits and worked into the sixth inning before being removed with one on and one out.
Medina ended up getting the win. He threw 51 pitches over 2 2/3 scoreless innings. The Royals squared up several pitches against the A’s long reliever, but failed to bring a run home. replaced Medina with two Royals on base and two outs in the sixth. He got Kansas City’s outfielder to ground out as the Royals continued their struggles with runners in scoring position.
Seeking insurance runs, Langeliers led off the bottom of the seventh with his third double of the afternoon. Today was the first time he had ever hit three doubles in one game. With first base open, the Royals intentionally walked Kurtz, extending his record-breaking walk streak to 19 consecutive games. Hernáiz made the visitors rue that decision as his third infield single of the game scored Langeliers to pad the A’s lead.
In the top of the eighth, the Royals got one back. Facing left-hander , catcher hit his first home run of the season over the right-field fence to trim the deficit to three. That was the closest they would come. Right-hander Jack Perkins only gave up one hit in a scoreless ninth, securing his third save and more importantly the series victory.
Tomorrow, the first-place A’s begins a weekend series against fan-favorite ’s . Right-hander J.T Ginn is scheduled to start for the A’s. He is good to go despite exiting his last start early with arm soreness. Ginn will be opposed by Guardians’ left-hander , who is 1-1 with a 2.97 ERA through his first six starts of the season.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Athletics vs Royals game on April 30, 2026?
The Athletics won the game 6-3 against the Royals.
Who was the standout player for the Athletics in their win over the Royals?
Darell Hernáiz was a standout player, recording three infield singles and an RBI.
What injury did Jeffrey Springs sustain during the game?
Jeffrey Springs exited the game due to right hip soreness.
How did the Royals score their runs against the Athletics?
The Royals scored through a combination of early hits, including a solo home run by Maikel Garcia and a home run by Elias Díaz.
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