KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Michael Wacha pitched seven scoreless innings, Bobby Witt Jr. homered and drove in two runs and the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 7-1 on Friday night.
Witt drove Chris Flexen's inside fastball above the left field bullpen in the first inning for his 17th homer.
''I was just trying to be on time with the heater,'' Witt said. ''Whenever I'm on time, I feel like good things happen.''
Royals manager Matt Quatraro liked what he saw.
''It was nice to see — a fastball on the inner part of the plate — him turn on it, get us going and get himself going,'' he said.
Witt added an RBI in the third on the second of his three hits for a 2-0 lead. Since June 24, he has hit safely in 17 of 19 games, batting .403 with 12 extra-base hits.
Wacha (7-6) induced inning-ending double plays with runners at third in the first and third innings.
''Big-time double plays to get me out of those jams,'' Wacha said. ''It took a little bit to kind of find a groove. Just getting that command back on those pitches after the (All-Star break) layoff will be key.''