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MLB : ATS Matchup
Friday 7/31/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
KANSAS CITY  CUETO )
 
TORONTO  HUTCHISON )
+1.5  -210

-1.5  +175
+100

-110

7.5ov
 
6
Final
7

KANSAS CITY (61 - 40) at TORONTO (52 - 51)
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Friday, 7/31/2015 7:05 PM
JOHNNY CUETO (R) vs. DREW HUTCHISON (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
915KANSAS CITY-110Ov 8,+105+105Ov 7.5,-110
916TORONTO+100Un 8,-125-115Un 7.5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KANSAS CITY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games61-40+19.942-484.30.2700.3130.4070.7203.70.2460.3070.3880.695
Road Games27-22+7.721-224.10.2610.3020.3980.7003.90.2460.3120.3990.711
vs Right-handed Starters43-23+18.631-284.60.2730.3180.4170.7363.60.2430.3050.3950.699
Past 7 Games4-3+1.12-53.00.2110.2410.3290.5694.00.2710.3280.4490.777
Turf Games0-1-10-12.00.1560.1560.1870.3445.00.2500.3820.6070.989
Night Games40-28+9.927-344.00.2680.3090.3950.7043.40.2410.3020.3720.674
KANSAS CITY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2700.313101344193017627800.40741421358761663102588752
Road Games4.10.2610.3024917444568512430.3981901023191732956333823
Righty Starters4.60.2730.31866221160311223540.4172841483813941368265834
KANSAS CITY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.121.06833988802512211130921-534979.1%
Road Games2.341.095161.7454210915681528-417577.3%

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games52-51-5.248-475.30.2630.3290.4430.7714.30.2540.3090.4080.716
Home Games30-20+2.719-295.50.2770.3490.4850.8343.70.2320.2870.3790.666
vs Right-handed Starters36-38-3.934-325.20.2590.3250.4370.7624.20.2500.3070.4000.707
Past 7 Games4-3-0.84-35.00.2640.3360.4680.8033.70.2320.2750.3610.636
Turf Games30-20+2.719-295.50.2770.3490.4850.8343.70.2320.2870.3790.666
Night Games31-33-630-305.10.2550.3200.4350.7554.20.2510.3100.3990.709
TORONTO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games5.30.2630.3291033476913201101350.44352134272156632108639147
Home Games5.50.2770.3495016334531083750.4852701792952531453253926
Righty Starters5.20.2590.3257425046491397970.4373662455294146071496538
TORONTO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.361.117305.3125114252338930812-19171553.1%
Home Games2.991.075150.7555012914331565-66650%
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)2-1W1057.5 ovU531881
7/29/2015GUTHRIE(R)@ CLEVELANDKLUBER(R)1-12L1607.5 unO55118110
7/30/2015DUFFY(L)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R)2-5L1159 evU540770
7/31/2015CUETO(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
8/1/2015VENTURA(R)@ TORONTOBUEHRLE(L) 
8/2/2015VOLQUEZ(R)@ TORONTOPRICE(L) 
8/4/2015GUTHRIE(R)@ DETROITVERLANDER(R) 
8/5/2015DUFFY(L)@ DETROITSIMON(R) 
8/6/2015CUETO(R)@ DETROITFARMER(R) 
8/7/2015 CHI WHITE SOX  

TORONTO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015HUTCHISON(R)TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R)6-2W-1508.5 unU650561
7/18/2015DICKEY(R)TAMPA BAYRAMIREZ(L)2-3L-1359 unU661841
7/19/2015ESTRADA(R)TAMPA BAYARCHER(R)4-0W+1008 unU640420
7/21/2015BUEHRLE(L)@ OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)7-1W-1107.5 evO1071870
7/22/2015DOUBRONT(L)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R)3-4L1307 evP1211211100
7/23/2015DICKEY(R)@ OAKLANDPOMERANZ(L)5-2W-1208.5 ovU841540
7/24/2015ESTRADA(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)2-5L1506.5 ovO760971
7/25/2015HUTCHISON(R)@ SEATTLEHAPP(L)8-6W-1308 unO881981
7/26/2015BUEHRLE(L)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R)5-6L-1207.5 unO9611371
7/28/2015DOUBRONT(L)PHILADELPHIAMORGAN(L)2-3L-2659.5 unU650620
7/29/2015DICKEY(R)PHILADELPHIAWILLIAMS(R)8-2W-2759 ovO1682762
7/30/2015ESTRADA(R)KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)5-2W-1259 evU770540
7/31/2015HUTCHISON(R)KANSAS CITYCUETO(R) 
8/1/2015BUEHRLE(L)KANSAS CITYVENTURA(R) 
8/2/2015PRICE(L)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R) 
8/3/2015DICKEY(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R) 
8/4/2015ESTRADA(R)MINNESOTAHUGHES(R) 
8/5/2015HUTCHISON(R)MINNESOTAMILONE(L) 
8/6/2015BUEHRLE(L)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
8/7/2015 @ NY YANKEES  
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?
TORONTO: TORONTO (AP) - The upcoming season for the Toronto Blue Jays seems destined to be defined by the one young pitcher who'll miss it and the two even younger guys who'll try to replace him.
Toronto's plans for ending baseball's longest active playoff drought took a serious hit when Marcus Stroman suffered a season-ending knee injury in spring training.
The second-year right-hander tore a ligament when his knee buckled as he backed off a bunt during a pregame fielding drill. He's out for the year after undergoing surgery.
''It's tough,'' Stroman said. ''I just feel like I let my team down. I've worked harder than I ever had this offseason.''
The injury changed Toronto's thinking about 22-year-old right-hander Aaron Sanchez, who might have been closing games rather than starting them if Stroman was still healthy, and 21-year-old lefty Daniel Norris, the van-dwelling surfer dude.
The two pitchers now look likely to get their shot in Toronto's rotation, slotting in behind 200-inning workhorses R.A Dickey and Mark Buehrle, and 24-year-old right-hander Drew Hutchison.
How successful they are could well determine what happens to the Blue Jays, out of the postseason since winning their second straight World Series in 1993 and the only team that hasn't reached the playoffs this century.
''We may have to rely on a young guy who may not be proven,'' manager John Gibbons said. ''Stro was a baby, too, but a special guy.''
Sanchez has already shown signs that he could also be special. He excelled out of the bullpen in 24 games last season, posting three saves and a 1.09 ERA in 33 innings, striking out 27 while walking nine and holding opponents to a .128 average.
With the increased demands of a starting role lying ahead, the hard-throwing Sanchez has spent this spring refining his slider.
''With the way he throws, it could turn into a big strikeout pitch for him,'' Gibbons said.
The Blue Jays are also high on Norris, currently better known for spending his winters searching for prime surfing spots while living out of a 1978 Volkswagen camper van nicknamed ''Shaggy.''
''He's a different bird,'' Gibbons said. ''Anytime you live in a van, I wouldn't say that's normal.''
Norris had an abnormal 2014 season, rising from Class A to the majors after going 12-2 with a 2.53 ERA at three minor league stops. He underwent elbow surgery last October to remove bone spurs, and expects to be better this year than the pitcher who made five appearances for the Blue Jays in September.
''He's a student of the game,'' Gibbons said. ''He's a very smart kid and he's grounded. He's got the most important thing: He's got a great arm.''
After Jose Reyes and the Blue Jays went 83-79, here's what else to watch as they try to move up:
MIGHTY MIGUEL: Sanchez and Norris aren't the only impressive young arms expected to break camp with the Blue Jays. Right-hander Miguel Castro, 20, didn't allow a run in his first five spring appearances, striking out eight and walking none while allowing three hits over nine innings. A hard thrower who stands an imposing 6-foot-5, Castro has put himself in position to jump from Class A, where he went 8-3 with a 2.68 ERA last season, all the way to the majors. ''He looks like a seasoned vet out there, under control, very relaxed,'' Gibbons said.
NEW GUYS, NEW FOCUS: Toronto strengthened its lineup over the winter by signing free agent catcher Russell Martin to a five-year, $82 million contract and acquiring All-Star third baseman Josh Donaldson from Oakland. Slugger Jose Bautista has praised the newcomers for making a difference in the clubhouse with their winning pedigree and intense focus. ''We need something along those lines here every now and then,'' Bautista said. ''It's good to have guys to whom winning matters.''
BLOCKING THE PLATE: Adding Martin gave the Blue Jays a logjam at catcher, where incumbent Dioner Navarro is signed through 2015 and Josh Thole is Dickey's knuckleball specialist. Martin has worked hard this spring to prove he can handle Dickey's floater, which could mean Thole is ticketed for Triple-A. Or, Toronto may yet trade the switch-hitting Navarro to open room at DH for Edwin Encarnacion, who has been slowed this spring by a balky back and may not be able to handle regular duty at first base.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (KANSAS CITY-TORONTO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Royals-Blue Jays Preview* ==========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Kansas City (61-39) at Toronto (51-51), 7:07 p.m. EDT

After receiving a warm welcome from his new team, Johnny Cueto is ready to show the Kansas City Royals they made the right move by adding him to the mix.

Cueto makes his Royals debut Friday night in Toronto against a Blue Jays club that's also bolstered its roster considerably this week.

Though Kansas City (61-40) enjoys a comfortable lead atop the AL Central, it lacked a true ace before acquiring Cueto from Cincinnati for left-handers Brandon Finnegan, John Lamb and Cody Reed on Sunday. Meeting his new teammates for the first time Tuesday with the Royals in Cleveland, the right-hander was greeted with a welcome sign from some players and staff and given a crown to wear.

"I'm just very happy and very proud to be part of this club," said Cueto, who won 92 games in seven-plus seasons for the Reds and was 7-6 with a 2.62 ERA this year.

"I'm excited about my next chapter," he added.

A passionate competitor, Cueto is expected to fit in well with a confident Kansas City group that continues to embrace the same team concept that led to the 2014 AL pennant.

"It's an easy group to get along with," said Eric Hosmer, batting .500 in his last 13 games. "We have a lot of fun. When the game starts we play, we give everything we've got. We know he's a similar type guy. We're looking forward to having him."

Cueto, third in the majors in opponent batting average (.196), gave up four hits in eight scoreless innings of a 5-2 victory at Colorado on Saturday.

He's 2-0 with a 3.86 ERA in two starts against the Blue Jays (52-51) and will see a familiar face in Troy Tulowitzki. The ex-Rockie is 3 for 13 with a double and a home run against him.

Tulowitzki has won both games he's played since being acquired, going 3 for 5 with two doubles and a home run in his debut Wednesday before going hitless in Thursday's 5-2 victory over the Royals. The Blue Jays made another huge move prior to that win by nabbing David Price from Detroit for left-hander Daniel Norris and two prospects.

"These types of players, the great superstar players, rarely become available," general manager Alex Anthopoulos said. "We think we're a good team and adding a guy like Price we think makes us that much stronger and will give us a chance to win. It's as simple as that."

While Price could make his Toronto debut in Sunday's finale, Drew Hutchison (9-2, 5.42 ERA) tries to become the first Blue Jay since A.J. Burnett in 2008 to win six consecutive home starts. He's yielded three earned runs over 32 2-3 innings during that five-start wining streak and is 7-1 with a 2.21 ERA in nine starts at Rogers Centre.

Hutchison, however, gave up six runs in four innings of Saturday's 8-6 victory at Seattle. He's received a major league-high 7.83 run support average.

The right-hander's only two starts against the Royals were in Kansas City, going 1-1 with a 6.57 ERA.

Ben Zobrist is 1 for 8 when facing Hutchison and went 0 for 4 in his Royals debut Thursday as they lost a second straight after winning four in a row.

Edwin Encarnacion went 2 for 4 with a home run against Cueto last season but could miss a third straight contest with a finger injury.

Cueto has not yielded a homer in five consecutive starts, but Toronto has hit at least one in 12 straight and is third in the majors with 135.


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