KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Salvador Perez hit a three-run homer that highlighted a six-run fifth inning and Kansas City beat the Chicago Cubs 6-0 Friday night in front of the Royals' second-largest crowd of the season.
Friday night's attendance of 36,351 at Kauffman Stadium was topped only by the 38,775 on opening day.
The Royals, in third place in the AL Central behind Cleveland and Minnesota, moved 10 games over .500 at 57-47 and eclipsed last season's win total.
''There's no significance to that to me,'' manager Matt Quatraro said of surpassing last season's victory total. ''This is a different team. None whatsoever. We're in a playoff race. That has absolutely nothing to do with anything I think about.''
But Brady Singer disagreed.
''It's huge,'' he said. ''This team is incredible. We keep talking about it. Let's continue to win games and continue to fight hard.''
Singer (7-6) was nearly flawless, allowing just two hits in seven innings while striking out five and walking two. The 27-year-old right-hander combined with Will Smith and Chris Stratton to limit the Cubs to four hits.
''I think the two-seamer was really good,'' Singer said. ''It had a lot of movement. I was able to throw it back-door to the righties and to the front hip to the lefties. It helped me out a lot tonight.''