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Butler's Three-Run Homer Propels Athletics Past Royals

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
Butler homers, Kurtz extends walk streak to 18 games in Athletics’ win
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Butler homers, Kurtz extends walk streak to 18 games in Athletics’ win

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Severino Sets the Tone on the MoundButler's Power Surge Ignites Oakland OffenseKurtz Extends Remarkable On-Base StreakRoyals Mount Late but Futile Rally

Severino Sets the Tone on the Mound (Image Credits: Unsplash)

West Sacramento, Calif. — Lawrence Butler delivered a pivotal three-run homer that shifted momentum decisively in the Oakland Athletics' 4-1 lead during the fourth inning. The Athletics secured a 5-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night, halting the visitors' four-game winning streak.[1][2] Fans at Sutter Health Park witnessed strong pitching from Luis Severino and timely hitting that kept Oakland's playoff hopes alive early in the season.

Severino Sets the Tone on the Mound

Luis Severino anchored the Athletics' effort with a commanding seven-inning outing. He surrendered just one run on four hits, issued two walks, and fanned eight Royals batters while throwing 103 pitches.[2] This performance improved his record to 2-2 and marked his sixth career win against Kansas City, a team he has historically dominated.

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The Royals managed an early lead in the first inning when Bobby Witt Jr. reached on an infield single, advanced on Carter Jensen's hit, and scored on Salvador Perez's fielder's choice grounder. Severino settled in quickly, however, stranding runners in subsequent frames and preventing further damage. His ability to mix pitches and command the strike zone frustrated Kansas City's lineup throughout the night.

Butler's Power Surge Ignites Oakland Offense

The fourth inning proved decisive as the Athletics erupted for three runs off Royals starter Michael Wacha. Jacob Wilson singled, Jeff McNeil followed with another single, and Zack Gelof's sacrifice bunt loaded the bases. Butler then crushed a 404-foot home run to right field, clearing the bases and giving Oakland a commanding advantage.[1]

Prior to that blast, the game had been tied at 1-1 after Wilson's leadoff double in the second and McNeil's RBI double. Butler's homer, his third of the season, showcased his growing power at the plate and provided the spark Oakland needed to pull away. Both Wilson and McNeil finished with two hits apiece, underscoring the top of the order's effectiveness.

Kurtz Extends Remarkable On-Base Streak

Nick Kurtz contributed significantly beyond the plate appearances that ended in outs. He drew a walk, extending his consecutive-games-with-a-walk streak to 18 — a franchise record for the Athletics and matching Barry Bonds' mark from the final 18 games of his 2002 season.[3] Kurtz also laced an RBI double in the sixth inning, scoring Darell Hernaiz to push the lead to 5-1.

A potential fifth run in the fourth hung in the balance when Kurtz beat Lane Thomas' throw home on Carlos Cortes' single, but a challenge overturned the safe call, ending the frame. Cortes went 2-for-3 with a walk himself, stretching his hit streak to nine games while batting.400 on the year. Kurtz's discipline at the plate has become a quiet weapon for Oakland, forcing pitchers into tough counts repeatedly.

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Royals Mount Late but Futile Rally

Kansas City refused to fade quietly. Bobby Witt Jr., who scored both Royals runs, extended his hit streak to 10 games with a 2-for-4 night. In the ninth, Witt singled, Perez reached on an infield hit, and Michael Massey's sacrifice fly plated Witt to narrow the gap to 5-2.[2]

Mark Leiter Jr. then recorded the final out for his third save of the season. Wacha took the loss after five innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and four walks. The Royals left nine runners on base and committed two errors, factors that compounded their struggles against Severino and the Oakland bullpen.

  • Key Performances: Severino (7 IP, 8 K), Butler (3 RBI), Kurtz (18-game walk streak).
  • Team Stats: Athletics 10 hits, 0 errors (16-14 record); Royals 6 hits, 2 errors (12-18).
  • Next Up: Royals' Noah Cameron faces Athletics' Jeffrey Springs in Thursday's series finale.

This win bolsters Oakland's standing and highlights emerging stars like Butler and Kurtz making real impacts. For the Royals, the loss tempers a hot streak and raises questions about sustaining offense against quality starting pitching. The series finale offers both teams a chance to build momentum heading into May.

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