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Major League Baseball
Chi. White Sox 14, Kansas City 7
When: 4:15 PM ET, Thursday, March 29, 2018
Where: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Temperature: 45°
Umpires: Home - Brian Gorman, 1B - Dan Iassogna, 2B - Adrian Johnson, 3B - Tripp Gibson III
Attendance: 36517
Matt Davidson became the fourth player in MLB history to belt three homers on Opening Day, driving in six runs Thursday as the Chicago White Sox routed the Kansas City Royals 14-7 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.

In joining George Bell, Tuffy Rhodes and Dmitri Young as the others in that club, Davidson cracked a solo shot in the fourth inning, unloaded another solo blast an inning later and capped his historic day with a three-run clout in the eighth.

Bell and Young also used Kansas City pitching as their avenue to three-homer games. Bell blasted his homers in 1988 and Young did it in 2005.

Chicago finished with six homers, becoming the first team to belt a half-dozen bombs in a season opener since the New York Mets did it in 1988 in Montreal.

Tim Anderson cracked a pair of homers for the White Sox, tying the game in the fourth with their third homer of the inning and following up with a two-run blast in the fifth that made it 8-4. Jose Abreu also belted a two-run shot in the fourth to start Chicago's comeback from a 4-0 deficit.

The beneficiary of all the offense was James Shields, who put the White Sox in a big hole 16 pitches into the game. He gave up three singles in a row, with Mike Moustakas' single scoring Jon Jay, and then served up a three-run homer to Lucas Duda.

From that point, Shields allowed just two more baserunners before departing after six innings. He gave up five hits and four runs, walking one and fanning none.

Danny Duffy absorbed the loss for the Royals, permitting seven hits and five runs over four innings while walking two and whiffing five. Duffy sailed through three innings before getting shelled in the fourth, yielding six hits, including Yoan Moncada's RBI double that put Chicago ahead to stay.

The White Sox rapped out 14 hits and also drew seven walks. Anderson and Yolmer Sanchez each knocked in three runs.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Chi. White Sox   Kansas City
James Shields Player Danny Duffy
Win W/L Loss
6.0 IP 4.0
0 Strikeouts 5
5 Hits 7
6.00 ERA 11.25
Hitting
Chi. White Sox   Kansas City
Matt Davidson Player Drew Butera
3 Hits 2
5 RBI 0
3 HR 0
12 TB 3
.750 Avg .500
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Chi. White Sox 14 6 35 .359 12 7 14 7 0 1
Kansas City 9 1 15 .250 9 2 6 2 0 0