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June 5 is likely to be feisty, flirty, social and fun. Let your spontaneity take you on an adventure, or reach out to that sexy crush on your mind. Venus (our planet of romance) will be in Taurus until July 4, so focus on embracing your senses to their greatest capacity!Read on for what this week has in store for your zodiac sign, per astrologer Kyle Thomas' PEOPLE exclusive readings!
A whole new era is upon you,. You are beginning one of the most important karmic cycles in the next thirty years. Now and in the years ahead, you will face your past — but at the same time, also be looking to the future.You could also experience more weight on your shoulders during this time, either personally or professionally, and feel like you’re pushing with all your strength to re-establish a new sense of identity.
You may be taking on more responsibility, experiencing a sense of burden — or simply feeling a deep need to move in new directions. The path forward will become easier if you are methodical, practical and long-term focused. It’s time to build a new life, so trust that you can!There appears to be a deep need to reflect on the past now,
. This could become more important in the years ahead, too.
You could have a greater desire to assess your mental and physical health, past actions and what you need to release in order to move forward to a new level. There might be important medical matters that address, too, like a dentist appointment.Vinnie Pasquantino hit a game-tying two-run double off Cardinals reliever Steven Matz (3-2), and Salvador Perez followed with an RBI single to give Kansas City an 8-7 fifth inning lead.
Loftin hit his first home run since last June 18 to start the rally. After Drew Waters, Kyle Isbel and Jonathan India singled, Witt hit a two-run single to right field to cut Kansas City’s deficit to 7-5 ending Cardinals starter Andre Pallante’s night.Pallante allowed a career high-tying seven runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Alec Burleson hit a two-run home run to center field to cap off a five-run third inning and chase Michael Lorenzen (3-7) from the game after allowing seven runs on seven hits in 2 2/3 innings.Witt hit his seventh home run of the season to give Kansas City a 2-0 first inning lead.