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Yankees aim for a season-series sweep over Royals

The Kansas City Royals have only been swept in one series this year -- by the New York Yankees. They are now looking to repeat that feat.

On Thursday night, the visiting Yankees will attempt to complete a season-perfect series against a struggling Royals.

New York defeated Kansas City by 12-6 in all three games played in the Bronx between April 14-16. Then, on Tuesday, they won the first game of the current series 10-2.

The Yankees tagged Kris Bubic for five runs on Wednesday in the second inning. He had entered the game with a 1.43 ERA which was the best in the major league. Aaron Judge hit his 25th and fourth home runs in three games as New York won 6-3.

You have to execute. Matt Quatraro, Kansas City's manager, said that there are no "free outs" in the New York lineup.

The Royals' inability to score more than three runs against the AL East leaders, the Yankees, this season hasn't been helpful. The three runs were scored in the ninth inning on Wednesday, with Salvador Perez's home run bringing them to a two-run total.

Kansas City is 10-18 after starting with a 24-16 record. In this series, the Royals scored just two runs against Yankees starters over 13 innings.

The Yankees scored 39 runs over their last five games.

Trent Grisham, a New York outfielder, told Amazon Prime Video: "I think we're doing everything around."

Judge has a batting average of.394 and a five-homer, three-RBI performance against Kansas City.

Aaron Boone, manager of the Yankees, said: "The most amazing thing is that I feel like he just plays well." I don't think he was on fire at all.

"I think that he is just playing well and getting his hits. He's doing his thing."

Judge is only 1-for-11 and has five strikeouts versus Seth Lugo, Kansas City's scheduled starter for Thursday (3-5, 3.46 ERA).

Lugo allowed two walks and three hits over six and a half innings in a 4-1 Royals loss on April 14. Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Grisham also homered against Lugo. Lugo has a 5-3 record with a 3.00 ERA over 15 appearances (5 starts) against the Yankees.

The right-hander gave up a single home run and another run in five innings of a no decision against the Chicago White Sox.

New Yorkers Paul Goldschmidt and DJ LeMahieu, who each hit a single with two runs on Wednesday, are combined 14 for 27 against Lugo.

Will Warren (4-5, 5.34) will face Kansas City on Thursday for the first-time. During a stretch of four starts from May 9-25 the right-hander was 2-0 with a 2.05 ERA. In his last two starts, he's allowed 11 runs with eight walks in 6 2/3 inning.

Warren allowed four of these runs and four walk-offs in 4 34 innings against the Boston Red Sox on Friday, but New York took a 7-0 advantage and won 9-6.

Vinnie Pasquantino of Kansas City, who has been batting.429 in this streak, will be trying to stop him. Pasquantino also has reached base in 26 straight games.

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(source: Reuters)