Royals DFA Colon and O'Brien, demote Junis, recall two relievers
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Jake Junis earned his first big-league win Tuesday but is on his way back to Omaha. His demotion was among a flurry of roster moves Wednesday by the Kansas City Royals, who also designated infielder Christian Coln and first baseman/outfielder Peter OBrien for assignment and recalledright-handers Al Alburquerque and Seth Maness from their Triple-A affiliate.
Junis pitched a scoreless11th inning for the Royals on Tuesday night and earned the win after Mike Moustakas hit a go-ahead homer in the 12th. It was just Junis'second major league appearance, his first coming in April in a previous brief stint with the club.
Colon, who had the game-winning hit for the Royals in Game 5 of the 2015 World Series, has been relegated mostly to the bench this season. He had three hits in 17 at-bats while appearing in seven games.
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O'Brien, who was obtained from Arizona in January, had been playing in Omaha, where he was batting .162 in 27 games.
Alburquerque, 30, signed with the Royals as a minor league free agent inJanuary after previously pitching for the Tigers (2011-15) and Angels (2016). He was 2-1 with two saves and a 2.63 ERA in 11 games with the Storm Chasers.
Maness, 28, also signed as a minor league free agent, a month after Alburquerque. The former Cardinals reliever, who missed the final six weeks of last season with an elbow injury, fashioned a 1.50 ERA in three games forOmaha.