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Perez moves into 6th place on Royals hit list after Mariners' ¸é´Ç»å°ùí²µ³Ü±ð³ú loses the ball in the sun

SEATTLE (AP) — The late sunsets that accompany Seattle summers are revered by most locals, but the odds are Mariners center fielder Julio ¸é´Ç»å°ùí²µ³Ü±ð³ú was not a fan during the fifth inning of Tuesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals.
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Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez misjudges a ball hit by Kansas City Royals' Salvador Perez to allow a two-run double during the fifth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

SEATTLE (AP) — The late sunsets that accompany Seattle summers are revered by most locals, but the odds are Mariners center fielder Julio ¸é´Ç»å°ùí²µ³Ü±ð³ú was not a fan during the fifth inning of Tuesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals.

¸é´Ç»å°ùí²µ³Ü±ð³ú from Royals catcher Salvador Perez in the twilight sky, and it turned into a two-run double.

¸é´Ç»å°ùí²µ³Ü±ð³ú climbed the center field wall, trying to rob a home run, but he misjudged the ball and it bounced off the wall nearby.

Not only did Perez's double give the Royals a 5-1 lead en route to a 6-3 victory, but it moved him past Alex Gordon for the sixth-most hits in Royals history. The 35-year-old backstop has 1,646 hits in 14-season MLB career.

“For him to just keep checking boxes on a Hall of Fame career is really special to be able to watch," said manager Matt Quatraro.

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Andrew Destin, The Associated Press

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