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Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:59 am
by slaterbug
Thu, Aug 27 - 10:10 pm EDT: K. Davies (4-9, 6.12) vs. D. Fister (1-0, 2.21)
Fri, Aug 28 - 10:10 pm EDT: B. Bannister (7-10, 4.50) vs. F. Hernández (12-5, 2.73)
Sat, Aug 29 - 10:10 pm EDT: G. Meche (6-9, 4.75) vs. I. Snell (4-9, 5.37)
Sun, Aug 30 - 4:10 pm EDT: Z. Greinke (12-8, 2.43) vs. R. Rowland-Smith (2-1, 4.05)

Following up the sweep of the A's with a sweep of the Royals would be great but I think we will end up winning this series 3-1. I can't see us doing very well vs Greinke but King Felix should bounce back with a win and I think Fister & Snell will continue to pitch well.

Go Seattle!

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:13 pm
by Ex-hippie
slaterbug wrote:I can't see us doing very well vs Greinke


The Royals have lost the last five road games started by Greinke, and are 4-8 overall in his road starts. That does include a 1-0 loss in which the run was surrendered late by a reliever, but in any case this is what happens when Yuni, Bloomquist and Olivo are in your lineup. A sweep is statistically improbable, but the M's do have a good shot to win any particular game in the series.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:41 pm
by slaterbug
Ex-hippie wrote:
slaterbug wrote:I can't see us doing very well vs Greinke


The Royals have lost the last five road games started by Greinke, and are 4-8 overall in his road starts. That does include a 1-0 loss in which the run was surrendered late by a reliever, but in any case this is what happens when Yuni, Bloomquist and Olivo are in your lineup. A sweep is statistically improbable, but the M's do have a good shot to win any particular game in the series.

I just think our lineup will really struggle against Greinke but you're right, we could win anyone of these games.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 4:03 am
by slaterbug
Trust Yuni to homer :(

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 3:15 am
by slaterbug
We have to turn this into a big inning.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:59 am
by slaterbug
Loving the Sweeney run!

Lets hope we can win the next two games!

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:35 am
by Zyme
Not a bad outing out of Snell. three hits and the only runs off of a HR. I would have liked to see him go more innings but hey, not horrible. One more solid outing and he'll have his ERA down below 5 for teh first time in 3 years. If he can do something like 6 and change with 2 runs like he did this time he'll start to look like not a back pickup. Not amazing, but if he can turn into something decent but unspectacular. He could fill out a 4-5 man in the rotation nicely.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:33 am
by slaterbug
Liking the offense tonight :)

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:54 am
by nuke the whales
Zyme wrote:Not a bad outing out of Snell. three hits and the only runs off of a HR. I would have liked to see him go more innings but hey, not horrible. One more solid outing and he'll have his ERA down below 5 for teh first time in 3 years. If he can do something like 6 and change with 2 runs like he did this time he'll start to look like not a back pickup. Not amazing, but if he can turn into something decent but unspectacular. He could fill out a 4-5 man in the rotation nicely.

He was pulled after 5 because he took a line drive off his forearm. He still stayed in and got the last two outs in the 5th to qualify for the win. He only threw 68 pitches in his 5 innings.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:51 pm
by slaterbug
Greinke has the M's in a spin.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:32 pm
by Ex-hippie
slaterbug wrote:Greinke has the M's in a spin.


Credit where credit is due. You called that one.

Re: Kansas City Royals (48-78) at Seattle Mariners (66-61)

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:54 pm
by slaterbug
Ex-hippie wrote:
slaterbug wrote:Greinke has the M's in a spin.


Credit where credit is due. You called that one.

Wasn't hard! Greinke is one of the best pitchers in the AL and the M's offense is one of the worst in the AL.