Kris Bubic delivered six innings of one-run ball to anchor the Kansas City Royals' 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins in their 2026 home opener at Kauffman Stadium. The left-hander, making his first start since a 2025 injury, allowed just two hits amid windy conditions before a solid bullpen closed it out. Home runs from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins provided the offense in front of 39,320 fans.
Six years after his Major League debut in the Royals' 2020 home opener amid empty stands and cardboard cutouts, Bubic took the mound again on Monday afternoon. Back healthy following a left rotator cuff strain that sidelined him after July 26, 2025, he permitted only Matt Wallner's 424-foot solo homer in the second inning on a hanging sweeper. Bubic issued three walks and four strikeouts on 75 pitches, never letting a runner reach second until a wild pitch in the sixth, and exited with his team ahead 2-1. This marked another quality start from the Royals rotation, following scoreless outings by Michael Wacha and Seth Lugo against the Braves over the weekend. Manager Matt Quatraro relied on Daniel Lynch IV and Nick Mears for scoreless relief in their season debuts, with John Schreiber earning the save in the ninth amid absences like Carlos Estévez's left foot contusion. Isbel's two-run homer and Collins' 400-foot blast—his first hit as a Royal—proved decisive offensively. The win signals optimism as Noah Cameron prepares for Wednesday's start.