Noah Cameron was outstanding in his big league debut for the Kansas City Royals, while the bullpen provided enough support to shut out the Tampa Bay Rays in a 3-0 game.
Kansas City quickly got started in the first against Drew Rasmussen. With one out, Bobby Witt Jr. singled the other way to run his hit streak to 21 games. Up next, Vinnie Pasquantino did not wait around, getting a first pitch middle-middle four-seamer and crushing it into the seats in right-center to give the Royals a 2-0 lead. Rasmussen retired the next two batters, but the Royals had given Cameron a lead before making his MLB debut.