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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dylan Cease struck out nine players more than 5 2⁄3 scoreless innings, Jose Abreu drove in two runs with a twofold and AJ Pollock contributed a fielder's choice as the White Sox crushed the Royals 3-0 in Game 1 of a split doubleheader Tuesday at Kauffman Stadium.

The outcome gave the Sox two successes in the initial two rounds of a five-game series against the striving Royals, who tumbled to 12-22. The Sox climbed their record to 18-17.

Right-hander Davis Martin will make his significant association debut in Game 2, restricting Royals righty Brady Singer (6:10 p.M., NBC Sports Chicago).

Stop (4-1) brought his ERA down to 3.09 in his initial beginning since surrendering six runs in four innings while likewise striking out 11 Yankees on Thursday. He abandoned two sprinters at third base and profited from Hunter Dozier attempting to score from first on a solitary in the fourth inning. Dozier high level to third on Kyle Isbel's single to forgot about defender AJ Pollock with two in the fourth and was waved home as Pollock's toss was getting to second baseman Josh Harrison, whose toss to catcher Reese McGuire finished the inning.

The Royals were 0-for-12 with sprinters in scoring position and they struck out multiple times. They stacked the bases in the seventh against Joe Kelly yet Kelly struck out special hitter Carlos Santana (Sal Perez was lifted with a hyper-extended left thumb) and Ryan O'Hearn and Dozier on a delicate spring up to Harrrison.

Abreu, who entered with a .200 normal, had two strolls and a solitary in the Sox' 5-3 win over the Royals Monday and two hits including a twofold, a lineout to right field and a walk Tuesday.

With his pitch count at 94 and a sprinter at a respectable halfway point with two outs in the 6th, Cease was feeling better by Bennett Sousa after he struck out MJ Melendez. Stop's non-verbal communication proposed he would have rather not exitted when director Tony La Russa emerged from the hole to roll out the improvement. Bennett Sousa struck out special hitter Michael Taylor to end the inning.

Jose Ruiz pitched an ideal eighth and Liam Hendriks worked the 10th for his eleventh save.