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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 4/20/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA  GIBSON )
 
KANSAS CITY  VOLQUEZ )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+125

-135

8un
 
1
Final
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MINNESOTA (5 - 7) at KANSAS CITY (9 - 3)
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Monday, 4/20/2015 8:10 PM
KYLE GIBSON (R) vs. EDINSON VOLQUEZ (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
911MINNESOTA+155Ov 8,-110+140Ov 8,-105
912KANSAS CITY-165Un 8,-110-150Un 8,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games5-7-1.15-63.20.2230.2770.3300.6074.90.2780.3330.4290.762
Road Games1-5-43-32.20.1970.2540.2580.5115.50.3050.3620.5000.862
vs Right-handed Starters3-4-0.22-52.70.1940.2620.2910.5534.30.2670.3280.4000.728
Past 7 Games4-3+1.93-34.00.2430.2930.3830.6754.60.2640.3070.3860.693
Grass Games5-7-1.15-63.20.2230.2770.3300.6074.90.2780.3330.4290.762
Night Games2-0+2.80-23.00.1750.2350.2700.5051.50.2300.2780.2840.562
Division5-7-1.15-63.20.2230.2770.3300.6074.90.2780.3330.4290.762
MINNESOTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.20.2230.277123948816180.33035299447599107
Road Games2.20.1970.2546198397110.2581115493393455
Righty Starters2.70.1940.2627227448140.2911621644454262
MINNESOTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.191.29338.7211838312231-130100%
Road Games4.591.52917.7109221590-110100%

KANSAS CITY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games9-3+5.97-55.70.3130.3570.4670.8243.30.2260.2700.3750.645
Home Games5-1+3.83-35.20.3230.3670.4830.8503.00.2210.2710.3680.639
vs Right-handed Starters4-2+1.84-25.80.3290.3760.4570.8333.30.2100.2460.3760.622
Past 7 Games4-3+0.44-35.30.3050.3420.4260.7683.90.2410.2950.4020.696
Grass Games9-3+5.97-55.70.3130.3570.4670.8243.30.2260.2700.3750.645
Night Games4-2+23-34.00.3140.3480.4240.7723.80.2270.2570.3970.654
Division4-2+1.64-26.50.3180.3680.4880.8573.50.2390.2670.3880.655
KANSAS CITY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games5.70.3130.35712422132244110.4676529621097133144
Home Games5.20.3230.36762016513250.4833014268468084
Righty Starters5.80.3290.37662106910150.45732163244610182
KANSAS CITY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games0.730.70337331917313-06185.7%
Home Games0.000.72620.7001104173-04180%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015HUGHES(R)@ DETROITPRICE(L)0-4L1458 ovU5401060
4/8/2015NOLASCO(R)@ DETROITSANCHEZ(R)0-11L1508.5 unO46115110
4/9/2015GIBSON(R)@ DETROITGREENE(R)1-7L1259 unU5411081
4/10/2015MILONE(L)@ CHI WHITE SOXNOESI(R)6-0W1009 unU10130331
4/11/2015PELFREY(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)4-5L1408.5 unO8501162
4/12/2015HUGHES(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)2-6L1557.5 evO7721270
4/13/2015MAY(R)KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)3-12L+1208.5 unO7321370
4/15/2015GIBSON(R)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R)3-1W+1158 unU530971
4/16/2015MILONE(L)KANSAS CITYVARGAS(L)8-5W+1057.5 unO148210101
4/17/2015PELFREY(R)CLEVELANDKLUBER(R)3-2W+1708.5 unU6908102
4/18/2015HUGHES(R)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)2-4L-1058.5 unU650850
4/19/2015MAY(R)CLEVELANDHOUSE(L)7-2W+1059 evP1181771
4/20/2015GIBSON(R)@ KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R) 
4/21/2015MILONE(L)@ KANSAS CITYVARGAS(L) 
4/22/2015PELFREY(R)@ KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R) 
4/24/2015HUGHES(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 
4/25/2015MAY(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L) 
4/26/2015GIBSON(R)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R) 
4/27/2015 DETROIT  

KANSAS CITY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015VENTURA(R)CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)10-1W-1207.5 unO1380530
4/8/2015DUFFY(L)CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)7-5W-1207.5 unO141001030
4/9/2015VOLQUEZ(R)CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L)4-1W-1358.5 evU870441
4/10/2015VARGAS(L)@ LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L)4-2W1207.5 unU9100762
4/11/2015GUTHRIE(R)@ LA ANGELSWEAVER(R)6-4W1207.5 unO1290620
4/12/2015VENTURA(R)@ LA ANGELSWILSON(L)9-2W1057 unO1481541
4/13/2015DUFFY(L)@ MINNESOTAMAY(R)12-3W-1308.5 unO1370732
4/15/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)1-3L-1258 unU971530
4/16/2015VARGAS(L)@ MINNESOTAMILONE(L)5-8L-1157.5 unO101011482
4/17/2015GUTHRIE(R)OAKLANDGRAY(R)6-4W+1057.5 unO1580850
4/18/2015VENTURA(R)OAKLANDHAHN(R)0-5L-1257.5 unU770851
4/19/2015DUFFY(L)OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)4-2W+1007 unU860780
4/20/2015VOLQUEZ(R)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
4/21/2015VARGAS(L)MINNESOTAMILONE(L) 
4/22/2015GUTHRIE(R)MINNESOTAPELFREY(R) 
4/23/2015VENTURA(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L) 
4/24/2015DUFFY(L)@ CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L) 
4/25/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L) 
4/26/2015VARGAS(L)@ CHI WHITE SOXNOESI(R) 
4/27/2015 @ CLEVELAND  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Paul Molitor was hired as Minnesota's new manager, bringing Hall of Fame membership and renowned intelligence and intuition to a team seeking a fresh start.
The Twins brought back one of their most popular players ever, Torii Hunter, to help solidify an unsettled outfield, mentor a fledgling team and hit a few home runs. They have collected plenty of promising young hitters, either slated for the opening day lineup or waiting in the minor league wings.
None of that will matter much if the starting pitching continues to wobble the way it has the last four seasons.
Phil Hughes had by most measures a career year, his first away from the New York Yankees, but his ability to match that is low on the list of 2015 goals. Ricky Nolasco needs to rebound from a terrible first season with the Twins. Ervin Santana must show he's worth that $55 million, four-year contract. Kyle Gibson has to reduce the times (five of 31 starts in 2014) he goes three innings or less and gives up six runs or more. The fifth spot winner, Trevor May, Tommy Milone or Mike Pelfrey, needs to keep it.
''We'd put up a couple good starts and somebody would get hurt or we'd take a step backward,'' said Hughes, whose 2014 season has been one of the few true success stories of the rotation since it unraveled in 2011. ''Every good team I've been on, it seems like the rotation gets on a roll.''
New pitching coach Neil Allen will have more impact on the staff than Molitor, but after 13 years under manager Ron Gardenhire the clubhouse has been naturally buzzing with excitement about the new boss.
''He's one of the smartest baseball people I've ever been around,'' first baseman Joe Mauer said.
As for Hunter? His presence was desired for more energy and stronger camaraderie.
''If there's no tension between players and you're comfortable with everyone, you're going to play better,'' closer Glen Perkins said. ''So that's chemistry, I guess. I think we've held it together as much as we can, as much as we've struggled.''
Here are some key angles to know about the Twins in 2015:
MAUER IMPROVEMENT
Mauer, soon to turn 32, will make $23 million each of the next four years. Injuries have limited him to an average of 116 games from 2011-14. His batting average hit a career-low .277 last season, and he had a career-most 96 strikeouts despite time lost to an oblique muscle injury.
The Twins haven't lost faith in their franchise player, the homegrown guy who was the first overall draft pick in 2001. Playing for Molitor, whom he grew up admiring as an alumnus of the same St. Paul high school, ought to help.
''He's healthy. I think he's anxious to prove that last year was just an aberration,'' general manager Terry Ryan said.
LINEUP FLEXIBILITY
Molitor has been touting his options at the top and in the middle of the order, with a team that quietly scored the third-most runs in the majors after the All-Star break last year and added an accomplished hitter in Hunter.
One decision is whether to bat Mauer third, where he was most of his career until Gardenhire began to bat him second often over the last two seasons.
With Hunter, Kennys Vargas, Trevor Plouffe and Oswaldo Arcia, Molitor has power to play with in the heart of the order. The downsides are Arcia's inconsistency, leadoff man Danny Santana being the only player with a 2014 average above .290 and an unsettled situation in center field.
''It's a small sample, our track record from last year, but it's something you can use as a foundation to see potentially how your offense can work. We're going to have depth, I think, all the way down to the bottom,'' Molitor said.
BULLPEN SHUFFLE
The Twins could return as few as three relievers to their roles from last season: Perkins, Casey Fien and Brian Duensing. Blaine Boyer and Tim Stauffer, from San Diego, were signed. At least one of the losers in the fifth starter competition was headed for the seven-man bullpen. Rule 5 draft pick J.R. Graham, who must be returned to Atlanta if he's not on the 25-man roster, has been pushing for a spot, too.
Reliever use will be one area in which Molitor's strategy could differ from that of Gardenhire.
''I want to get them out of a one-inning mentality. Not that they all have it, or don't want to pitch more. But we've talked a lot about some of those guys, trying to get two innings out of them here, if we can,'' Molitor said.
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?
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (MINNESOTA-KANSAS CITY) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Twins-Royals Preview* ======================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Minnesota (4-7) at Kansas City (8-3), 8:10 p.m. EDT

The Kansas City Royals are off to their best start in 12 seasons but couldn't take a series from the Minnesota Twins last week.

The Royals won't have to wait long for a rematch with a three-game set in Kansas City beginning Monday night, and they'll try to get the better of Twins right-hander Kyle Gibson for the first time.

The Royals (9-3) have their best record after 12 games since opening a franchise-best 11-1 in 2003. Another win Monday would give them their third-best showing after 13 contests.

Kansas City opened 11-2 in 1978 and 2003.

Facing Gibson (1-1, 6.10 ERA) could provide a stumbling block. He's won all four starts against Kansas City with a 1.38 ERA and got Minnesota started on its series victory Wednesday by yielding one run in 6 2-3 innings while outdueling Edinson Volquez for a 3-1 win.

The Twins (5-7) followed with their best performance at the plate this season in Thursday's finale, producing 14 hits in an 8-5 victory.

Kansas City bounced back to take two of three in a contentious series with Oakland this weekend. The benches cleared for the third time in as many games Sunday and five Royals, including manager Ned Yost, were ejected in their 4-2 comeback victory.

Kendrys Morales and Lorenzo Cain provided RBI doubles in a pivotal three-run eighth inning.

"I'm very proud of the way they rallied. A lot of stuff happened today," Yost told MLB's official website. "The energy and the life on our team \2026 they were riled up. Trust me, a game like today would hurt a lot worse if you lose."

The Twins, meanwhile, won their fourth in five games with another strong performance at the plate, registering 11 hits in an 7-2 victory over Cleveland on Sunday. Torii Hunter hit a three-run homer - his first for Minnesota since 2007 - and Shane Robinson was 3 for 4 with two RBIs.

The Twins finished 4-2 on their first homestand in 2015 and will try for a better road performance in a six-game trip that ends in Seattle this weekend.

"After the start we had, to come back here and protect our home field this week and win a couple series against teams in our division, that's a good thing for us," manager Paul Molitor said.

Volquez (1-1, 2.30) will square off with Gibson again Monday. He gave up three runs and fanned seven in 7 2-3 innings Wednesday after yielding one run in eight innings in his season debut April 9, a 4-1 win over the Chicago White Sox.

Volquez has made two starts against the Twins, going 0-1 with a 2.63 ERA, and it's unlikely Omar Infante will get the chance to provide run support in this one. The second baseman left Sunday's game with a strained groin and will reportedly be re-evaluated Monday.

Infante was batting .313 (10 for 32) with four doubles in a nine-game hit streak.

The Royals have put Alex Rios (hand) and closer Greg Holland (pectoral) on the disabled list this past week. Alcides Escobar (left knee) has missed the last two games but could return for this one.


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