Game Recap: Jonathan India Provides Run Support in Royals’ Win Over Guardians

Game Recap: Royals Jonathan India Provides Run Support in 4-2 Win Over Guardians
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The Kansas City Royals secured a 4-2 win over the Cleveland Guardians on April 6, 2026. They used timely power. A strong outing on the mound helped them achieve this victory. The game stayed tight through the middle innings. Kansas City pulled away late. They did this with key swings and steady pitching. Cleveland showed flashes of power but could not generate enough consistent offense to keep pace.

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Middle Innings Set the Tone

The game remained close early, with Cleveland striking first on a solo home run from Steven Kwan. Kansas City responded in the fourth inning with a single by Jonthan India. This hit allowed Vinnie Pasquntino to score. They continued to apply pressure as the game moved into the middle frames. The Royals capitalized on opportunities, eventually building a lead they would not relinquish. Carter Jensen hit a solo home run in the top of the sixth inning. This was his second of the season.

India and Jensen Provide the Power

Kansas City’s offense was fueled by timely extra-base hits, highlighted by home runs from Jonathan India and Carter Jensen. India drove in three runs, delivering the biggest offensive impact of the night. The Royals finished with 11 hits. They showed a balanced approach at the plate. This consistently put pressure on Cleveland’s pitching staff.

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Wacha Leads Strong Pitching Effort

Michael Wacha delivered a strong performance on the mound. He worked seven innings, allowing just one run and three hits for the Kansas City Royals. He kept the Guardians’ lineup off balance throughout his outing, earning his first win of the season. The bullpen held firm down the stretch. They secured the win. Lucas Erceg earned his third save of the season. They limited Cleveland to just four total hits in the game.

Cleveland managed solo home runs from Kwan and Brayan Rocchio, but the offense struggled to string together hits. The Guardians finished with only two runs and were unable to generate sustained scoring threats against Kansas City’s pitching staff. The Guardians had a double by Gabriel Arias. Steven Kwan went two for four on the night with his solo shot and single. Four hits were just not enough for the Guardians tonight. Tanner Bibee pitched for four and two-thirds innings. He gave up five hits. Bibee allowed one earned run and one walk. He struck out three.

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Player of the Game

Kansas City Royal Jonathan India earns Player of the Game honors. He drove in three runs. He also delivered a key home run. His production at the plate provided the difference in a game that remained close into the later innings.

Quick Takeaway

Kansas City’s combination of power hitting and efficient pitching continues to be a winning formula. Can Jonathan India return to his rookie of the year ways?

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