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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Rays returned from being down three runs and held hitless through five innings to settle the score with the Royals at one point Saturday night.

Yet, they missed the mark toward the end, as Ryan Yarbough yielded eighth-inning grand slams to Michael A. Taylor and Bobby Witt Jr. To give the Royals a 6-3 win.

Yarbrough was working his fourth inning in alleviation of ineffectual starter Luis Patino, and the Rays had left-and right-gave relievers heating up when Yarbrough confronted the right-given Taylor with one out. Nicky Lopez followed Taylor's impact with a solitary, and afterward Witt dove deep with two outs.

The misfortune dropped the Rays to 52-42.

The Rays were held without a hit through the initial five innings by Brady Singer, the Royals' 2018 first-round pick from the University of Florida.

New outfielder Roman Quinn dealt with that, pushing a hit toward a respectable starting point to open the 6th and hustling to beat the throw to the base, the hit facing a replay survey.

That in the long run prompted a run, with Luke Raley — making an astonishing beginning in the No. 3 opening — singling in Yandy Diaz, who arrived at on a defender's decision and climbed on a mistake.

Quinn then had a success in the seventh that conveyed two Rays runs and a 3-3 tie.

Taylor Walls begun with a solitary, and Francisco Mejia blooped in one more with one out. After special hitter Randy Arozarena struck out, Quinn lashed a ball into the rightfield corner, scoring the two sudden spikes in demand for what transformed into a triple.

Quinn was an impossible star, given he endorsed with the Rays on Thursday in the wake of quitting his Triple-An agreement with the Royals a couple of days sooner. He was making his initial beginning for Tampa Bay subsequent to playing portions of six seasons with the Phillies.

Pitching with as of late blue-colored hair (a recognition for harmed colleague Harold Ramirez, who wore his hair with a blue tint), Patino had one more harsh trip for the Rays. He was hit hard and fairly frequently, permitting three sudden spikes in demand for seven hits and three strolls in four innings. He wanted 71 pitches to get the 12 outs, with just 41 for strikes.

Patino rejoined the Rays and worked 3-1/3 innings July 15 in the wake of being sidelined since his April 11 season debut generally because of a sideways strain and all the more as of late a rankle issue.