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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 7/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
KANSAS CITY  YOUNG )
 
CLEVELAND  BAUER )
+1.5  -200

-1.5  +170
+105

-115

7.5ov
 
2
Final
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KANSAS CITY (60 - 38) at CLEVELAND (45 - 53)
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Tuesday, 7/28/2015 7:10 PM
CHRIS YOUNG (R) vs. TREVOR BAUER (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
961KANSAS CITY+105Ov 7.5,-115+110Ov 7.5,-125
962CLEVELAND-115Un 7.5,-105-120Un 7.5,+105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KANSAS CITY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games60-38+20.841-464.40.2730.3160.4110.7273.60.2430.3040.3820.686
Road Games26-20+8.620-204.30.2670.3090.4050.7153.80.2400.3070.3860.693
vs Right-handed Starters42-21+19.530-264.70.2780.3240.4240.7493.40.2390.3000.3850.685
Past 7 Games5-2+3.11-53.90.2520.2860.3960.6822.30.2330.2820.3450.627
Grass Games60-38+20.841-464.40.2730.3160.4110.7273.60.2430.3040.3820.686
Night Games39-27+9.827-324.10.2710.3120.3980.7103.40.2410.3010.3700.671
Division25-15+9.517-194.50.2700.3210.4050.7263.20.2320.2930.3530.646
KANSAS CITY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2730.31698334791517325790.41140921156961651100568446
Road Games4.30.2670.3094616504418210420.4051851003011731754313517
Righty Starters4.70.2780.32463211758810921530.4242791463633940166245528
KANSAS CITY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.071.04833084762392110730120-533978.6%
Road Games2.241.055152.741389714641447-416576.2%

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games45-53-20.147-493.90.2480.3190.3830.7024.40.2500.3060.4010.707
Home Games19-31-23.327-233.80.2500.3230.3810.7045.10.2680.3210.4300.751
vs Right-handed Starters31-29-6.130-284.10.2520.3300.3890.7204.30.2490.3020.4030.704
Past 7 Games1-6-6.65-22.40.2460.2940.3660.6616.90.3130.3570.5060.863
Grass Games41-53-24.243-493.80.2470.3190.3810.6994.50.2560.3120.4100.722
Night Games28-33-12.227-333.80.2440.3100.3880.6984.30.2450.3000.3990.699
Division14-27-18.222-173.80.2450.3090.3790.6885.00.2750.3310.4260.757
CLEVELAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2480.31998328281518114780.3833673416874471394539153
Home Games3.80.2500.3235016454111059310.3811821783631637244285025
Righty Starters4.10.2520.33060201250811710460.3892372344133346048355528
CLEVELAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.211.300280129100262271022859-1024680%
Home Games3.311.301163856016017521543-610471.4%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
KANSAS CITY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015YOUNG(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)4-2W1057.5 ovU741770
7/17/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L)0-2L-1159 unU471980
7/18/2015GUTHRIE(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)7-6W1057.5 ovO1715114121
7/19/2015DUFFY(L)@ CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)4-1W1657 evU1361640
7/20/2015VENTURA(R)PITTSBURGHBURNETT(R)7-10L-1357 evO14811780
7/21/2015VARGAS(L)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)3-1W+1057 ovU631892
7/22/2015VOLQUEZ(R)PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)5-1W-1257.5 evU960870
7/23/2015YOUNG(R)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)3-4L1307 unP1080760
7/24/2015GUTHRIE(R)HOUSTONKAZMIR(L)0-4L+1008 unU4501170
7/25/2015DUFFY(L)HOUSTONFELDMAN(R)2-1W-1408 unU760531
7/26/2015VENTURA(R)HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)5-1W+1057 unU1140660
7/27/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ CLEVELANDANDERSON(R)9-4W-1107.5 ovO1160981
7/28/2015YOUNG(R)@ CLEVELANDBAUER(R) 
7/29/2015GUTHRIE(R)@ CLEVELANDKLUBER(R) 
7/30/2015 @ TORONTOESTRADA(R) 
7/31/2015DUFFY(L)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
8/1/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ TORONTOBUEHRLE(L) 
8/2/2015YOUNG(R)@ TORONTODOUBRONT(L) 
8/4/2015 @ DETROIT  

CLEVELAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015BAUER(R)@ CINCINNATILEAKE(R)1-6L-1058.5 ovU6811091
7/18/2015KLUBER(R)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)9-4W-1557.5 unO1170850
7/19/2015CARRASCO(R)@ CINCINNATICUETO(R)5-3W1007 unO131801081
7/21/2015SALAZAR(R)@ MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)1-8L-1158 unO971960
7/22/2015ANDERSON(R)@ MILWAUKEELOHSE(R)7-5W1009 unO149017101
7/23/2015BAUER(R)CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)1-8L-1357.5 unO4401030
7/24/2015KLUBER(R)CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)0-6L-1607 unU7401060
7/25/2015CARRASCO(R)CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)3-10L+1056 unO8501670
7/26/2015SALAZAR(R)CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L)1-2L-1557 unU662890
7/27/2015ANDERSON(R)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R)4-9L+1007.5 ovO9811160
7/28/2015BAUER(R)KANSAS CITYYOUNG(R) 
7/29/2015KLUBER(R)KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R) 
7/30/2015CARRASCO(R)@ OAKLANDBASSITT(R) 
7/31/2015SALAZAR(R)@ OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R) 
8/1/2015ANDERSON(R)@ OAKLANDPOMERANZ(L) 
8/2/2015BAUER(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R) 
8/3/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
8/4/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KANSAS CITY: KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Every once in a while, Ned Yost will spin a story about his days on Bobby Cox's bench with the Atlanta Braves, back when the organization was winning NL pennants by the fistful.
Inevitably, Yost would start drawing comparisons to his Kansas City Royals - that they were building through the farm system in the same manner as the Braves, and Kansas City would embrace the franchise in the same way Atlanta did if it ever became a winner.
Last year, that narrative finally made sense.
After squeaking into the playoffs as a wild card, the Royals swept all the way to the World Series. If not for a virtuoso performance by Madison Bumgarner of the San Francisco Giants, the Royals might very well have been celebrating their second championship.
The postseason run led Yost to draw one more comparison when he arrived in Arizona for the start of a new season, and his players filed into the clubhouse for the first time.
''It definitely reminded me of that feeling in Atlanta,'' he said, ''when you came to spring training every year with the feeling that you have an opportunity to go to the World Series - instead of hoping, you know? And it's a different feeling.''
There is good reason for that feeling, too.
The Royals return most of the pieces from the club that ended a 29-year playoff drought, including one of the best bullpens in baseball history. And the pieces they did lose to free agency have been replaced with what could turn out to be upgrades.
Designated hitter Billy Butler is gone, Kendrys Morales signed in his place. Alex Rios is taking over for Nori Aoki in right field. Edinson Volquez was signed to fill the rotation spot of staff ace James Shields, who chased bigger money all the way to San Diego.
Even though a few faces have changed, the tenants that the Royals believe in have not: They will continue to rely on speed, defense and pitching to chase another playoff berth.
''Any time you're fortunate enough to keep those key pieces, you feel good,'' said Greg Holland, the Royals' All-Star closer. ''Yeah, we lost Billy and Shields and Nori, but for the most part, we're right where we need to be.''
Besides, the back end of the bullpen is still intact.
Kelvin Herrera harnessed his electrifying fastball to become a shutdown seventh-inning reliever last season. Former starter Wade Davis had a historically dominant year as the setup man. Holland further cemented his status as the AL's best closer.
''The way you tilt the field in your favor, in my opinion, is having quality pitching and really good defense,'' Royals general manager Dayton Moore said. ''Those are things that hopefully can show up every single day and perform for you.''
As the Royals approach opening day against the Chicago White Sox on April 6 at Kauffman Stadium, here are a few other story lines to watch this season:
THE ROTATION: Shields was the anchor in 2014, but he struggled mightily in the playoffs. So when the Royals signed Volquez to replace him, it was mostly met with a collective shrug.
Besides, the success of the rotation will more likely be determined by the success of young flamethrowers Danny Duffy and Yordano Ventura, both of whom have ace ability.
INJURY BUGS: The Royals stayed remarkably healthy last season. Will karma even out?
Second baseman Omar Infante already missed long stretches of spring training with a bone spur in his elbow that could require surgery next offseason. Left fielder Alex Gordon also got a slow start to the spring after undergoing wrist surgery this past offseason.
SLOW STARTS: The last couple of seasons, the Royals have gotten off to slow starts. They unsuccessfully dug out of a big hole two years ago, but pulled it off last season.
Considering every other team in the AL Central appeared to get better over the winter, the Royals can ill afford to let Detroit, Cleveland and Minnesota and the White Sox bury them.
RESTING SALVY: All-Star catcher Salvador Perez faded in the playoffs in part due to his heavy work load in the regular season, where he appeared in 150 games. Yost intends to give him more days off this year, though it's hard to take his bat out of the lineup.
BASEBALL TOWN: Did the World Series run turn Kansas City into a baseball town again? The club has been overshadowed for decades by the Chiefs, who play just across the parking lot in Arrowhead stadium. How will fans respond to having the reigning AL champions?
CLEVELAND: CLEVELAND (AP) - While their AL Central rivals jockeyed during the offseason, one trying to outdo the other to improve their chances of winning a World Series title, the Indians watched.
That was the plan.
No, they didn't make any blockbuster trades, sign a big-name, big-ticket free agent or overhaul their roster with new faces. The Indians, who somehow stayed in contention last season until the waning days of September, didn't feel the need to make radical changes. It wasn't necessary.
The pieces are in place for Cleveland to have a special 2015 season.
''The team knows it,'' said second baseman Jason Kipnis. ''We got two winning seasons in a row. We had an 85-win season when we had about three guys playing good. The possibilities are there, the potential is there. That whole last year we never had more than a seven-game winning streak, never really got hot.
''We got the same corps. Same group of guys. We kind of want another chance at this again - and we're getting another chance.''
The Indians return virtually the same team that went 85-77 last season, finishing third behind division champion Detroit and wild-card winner Kansas City, which ended a postseason drought dating to 1985, won the pennant and pushed San Francisco to seven games in the World Series.
Watching the Royals inspired the Indians. And as he prepares for his third season in Cleveland, manager Terry Francona senses a different drive in his players.
They're hungry.
''Our veteran guys are trying to get better,'' he said. ''Our younger guys are excited to prove what they can do. I didn't see anybody just kind of go home and want to kind of keep the status quo. We're all excited about that.''
Francona said they're upping expectations both on performance and results.
''They're kind of at a stage where they're embracing trying to see if we can go up against some of these teams and, not only maybe hold our own, but maybe do a little more than that,'' Francona said.
There's no denying Francona's magical touch. The man who helped end Boston's supposed baseball curse, who got the Indians to the postseason in 2013, has an uncanny ability to convince players buy in to his program and get them to believe they can overcome any obstacles: injuries, payroll, low expectations, the Tigers lineup.
This spring, Francona didn't have to sell the Indians, who haven't won a World Series since 1948, on the idea they can compete. They already know that. Now it's a matter of taking the next step.
''When guys believe they can do it, and then they start to do it, then you see the confidence take over and guys take off, and you can accomplish a lot,'' he said. ''That's part of the fun of the season, to see how good you can get. I'd rather enjoy, as much as we can, the journey.''
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KLUBER UBER ALLES
All Corey Kluber did in his first major-league season was win 18 games, re-write some record books, dominate almost every time he pitched and win the AL Cy Young.
The 28-year-old could do it again.
Seemingly programmed because of his consistent performances and composed demeanor, Kluber gives the Indians a long-needed and legitimate No. 1 starter capable of winning every time he gets the ball. He scares opponents and makes his teammates better.
The Indians have discussed a long-term contract extension for the right-hander, who isn't even eligible for arbitration.
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YOUR TABLE, MR. BRANTLEY
Michael Brantley just might be baseball's most unassuming star, and he plans to keep it that way. The 27-year-old's breakout 2014 season - he batted .327 with 20 homers, 97 RBIs and a third-place finish in MVP voting - was followed by obligatory can-he-do-it-again questions.
Francona thinks Brantley might be poised for bigger things. The spotlight will find Brantley, but he's not craving it.
''He's so consistent at a high level that I don't see that going away,'' he said. ''He's so confident in what he's doing that I think he enjoys playing the game and the other things that come with it, I think he could take it or leave it. He has a really good understanding of who he is.''
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BETTER BE BETTER
For the Indians to get where they want, Kipnis (.240), CF Michael Bourn (106 games) and DH Nick Swisher (offseason knee surgeries) need to bounce back and produce more than they did in `14.
No position player is more important than Kipnis, a 2013 All-Star who was injured most of last season.
''He can affect the game so many ways - steal a base, get a bunt down, hit a ball in the gap,'' Francona said.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (KANSAS CITY-CLEVELAND) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Royals-Indians Preview* ========================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Kansas City (59-38) at Cleveland (45-52), 7:10 p.m. EDT

The Kansas City Royals are looking for Johnny Cueto to make an impact in the postseason but his presence will first be felt in the starting rotation.

Chris Young makes his case to remain among the starters Tuesday night when the Royals attempt to send the Cleveland Indians to their longest home losing streak in 40 years.

Kansas City (60-38) has matched the best start in franchise history through 98 games, set in 1976 and equaled four years later. The Royals won their only World Series in 1985 and acquiring Cueto from Cincinnati for a trio of left-handers Sunday makes them a favorite for the championship.

Cueto is scheduled to make his debut Friday at Toronto but his arrival will first alter the rotation with Young (8-6, 3.32 ERA) and Jeremy Guthrie - Wednesday's scheduled starter for the finale of this three-game set - the candidates to move to the bullpen.

"We don't have to make (that decision) now," manager Ned Yost told MLB's official website. "And we haven't made it."

Six of Young's seven career relief appearances have come this year, allowing two runs in 12 innings. Guthrie's most recent call from the bullpen came with Colorado in 2012.

"Chris has shown he can do it," Yost said. "Guthrie has never really been put in that position. It all factors in."

Young's latest performance could sway the decision. The right-hander gave up a pair of two-run homers in three innings of a 4-3 loss at St. Louis for his shortest start of the season.

Young has started one of three meetings with Cleveland (45-53) this year, giving up six runs in five innings of a 6-2 loss June 4.

Eric Hosmer has pounded the Indians in 10 games this season, hitting .390 with four homers and 17 RBIs. He matched his season high with four RBIs Monday, connecting for a three-run homer among his three hits in a 9-4 win as Kansas City won for the 15th time in 20 games.

Hosmer is batting .450 in the past 16 games, increasing his season average 28 points to a personal-best .308.

Kendrys Morales doubled on one of his three hits and drove in three runs Monday, giving him seven hits in three games. He's 8 for 19 with eight RBIs in four games at Cleveland this year.

The Indians are facing the possibility of an eight-game home losing streak for the first time since June 1975. They've been outscored 35-9 while losing the first five of this seven-game homestand.

Jason Kipnis expressed his frustration Sunday saying the team's problems stemmed from a lack of accountability.

"That comment had nothing with (manager Terry Francona)," Kipnis said Monday. "Tito is our manager - he's not a baby sitter."

Trevor Bauer gets the ball and he's 3-5 with a 6.40 ERA over his last eight starts after going 3-1 with a 1.75 ERA in his previous five.

The right-hander is 1-3 with a 9.15 ERA in his last four outings at home.

Bauer (8-7, 4.29) was hammered for six runs and three homers in six-plus innings of Thursday's 8-1 loss to the visiting Chicago White Sox.

"The definition of insanity is you try the same thing over and over and expect different result," Bauer said. "I'm not insane, so clearly there's some adjustments to be made."

He's 1-0 with a 3.55 ERA in two starts against Kansas City this year, yielding two runs in 6 2-3 innings to win opposite Young on June 4.


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