The Kansas City Royals demonstrated a powerful offense during their recent road trip, culminating in a historic game against the Baltimore Orioles where they set a club record with seven home runs and tied an MLB record for most solo shots to start a game. The Royals won the series with a 5-1 record, showcasing their resurgence. Players like Maikel Garcia thrived, hitting two home runs, while team manager Matt Quatraro expressed satisfaction with the team's perseverance amid offensive struggles, indicating a potential turning point for the season.
We finally got a chance to pick someone up," Royals infielder Jonathan India said. "And we did our job. That's going to be a big part of our offense going forward.
Pretty remarkable and good for them," Royals manager Matt Quatraro said of his team. "I mean, we have made so much of how we have struggled offensively and we keep talking about how they will break out of it.
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