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Abreu, Dozier collide, Royals snap 11-game skid, beat Chisox

MLB, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals

CHICAGO -- — White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu and Kansas City batter Hunter Dozier were forced to leave after a frightening collision on a popup, and the Royals ended an 11-game losing streak by beating Chicago 6-2 Friday in the opener of a doubleheader.

Salvador Perez hit a three-run homer and Michael A. Taylor had a two-run drive as the Royals stopped Chicago's six-game winning streak.

“That one was heavy,” Kansas City manager Mike Matheny said. “Guys came out with a little bit of life and gave us a little bit of room."

“You just need a little bit of that reinforcement with the good things that happened. We had guys taking walks, getting singles, working deep counts," he said.

After popping up in the second inning, Dozier jogged out of the batter’s box with his head down and grazed past catcher Yasmani Grandal. Dozier took another couple of steps and then slammed hard into Abreu as he was tracking the ball, knocking both players to the ground about 20 feet from the plate.

Grandal caught the ball as trainers and medical staffs came onto the field. After few minutes, Abreu got up and left the field walking on his own, but the AL MVP looked dazed with his arms draped around two staffers.

Abreu suffered a facial bruise and cut, along with a bruised left knee. Tests for a concussion were negative and his status was day-to-day.

Dozier was put on the seven-day concussion injured list.

“We all went in and checked on (Abreu),” Chicago's Tony La Russa said. “He's sore, but it could have been worse.”

La Russa said Abreu told him he wanted to play in Friday's second game. That won't happen.

“He's a stallion,” La Russa said. “Hopefully we can dedicate a win to him in the second game.”

After the opener, Matheny said Dozier was still being checked by medical staff.

“That was violent. That was scary,” Matheny said. “It looked like (Dozier) was trying to get away from the catcher and didn't see Abreu coming in.”

When play resumed, Taylor homered on the first pitch from Lucas Giolito (2-4).

Brad Keller (3-4) allowed two runs on five hits in five innings to help Kansas City end its longest losing streak since a 12-game slide in 2012.

Carlos Santana added an RBI for the Royals, who won for the first time since May 1 at Minnesota when they had the best record in the majors.

Giolito scuffled while allowing five hits and walking three in six innings. Abreu and Andrew Vaughn each had sacrifice flies for Chicago, which entered with the best record in the majors.

“Not great, I gave up five runs,” Giolito said. “We had a nice winning streak and it's over. I thought I threw the ball well, but a three-run homer, two-run homer. It's not good.”

The White Sox took a 1-0 lead in the first on Abreu’s flyball.

Taylor's homered made it 2-1 and Perez homered in the third.

Vaughn’s sacrifice fly in the fourth cut it to 5-2. Santana singled in the final run in the seventh.

ROSTER MOVES

Kansas City recalled RHP Jake Newberry from Triple-A Omaha and optioned LHP Daniel Lynch and C Sebastian Rivero to the farm club. One of the Royals' top prospects, the 6-foot-6 Lynch was 0-2 with 15.75 ERA in his first three major league starts after being recalled on May 3. ... INF Kelvin Gutierrez from Omaha to take Dozier's spot.

The White Sox recalled RHP Alex McRae from Triple-A Charlotte and the Royals recalled RHP Ronald Bolaños from Triple-A Omaha to serve as their 27th men for the doubleheader.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: C Cam Gallagher was reinstated from the seven-day IL (concussion) and started the first game. … SS Adalberto Mondesi began a rehab assignment Thursday at Double-A Northwest Arkansas on Thursday and went 0 for 3 with a walk. He has been out since the start of the season (strained right oblique).

UP NEXT

Kansas City RHP Jakob Junis (1-2, 5.14) faced Chicago RHP Michael Kopech (2-9, 1.61) in the second game of the doubleheader.

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