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Kansas City Royals @ Minnesota Twins Game Thread (9/27)
Spoiler alert, round two.
<table border=3 cellpadding = 4> <tr> <td>Final</td> <td> 1 </td> <td> 2 </td><td> 3 </td><td> 4 </td><td> 5 </td><td> 6 </td><td> 7 </td><td> 8 </td><td> 9 </td><td> R </td><td> <center>H</center> </td><td> E </td></tr> <tr> <td>KC (75-86)</td> <td> 0 </td> <td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 2 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 4 </td><td> <center>12</center> </td><td> 2 </td></tr> <tr> <td>MIN (87-74)</td> <td> 0 </td> <td> 1 </td><td> 1 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 0 </td><td> 2 </td><td> <center>8</center> </td><td> 0 </td></tr> </table> http://l.yimg.com/a/i/us/sp/v/mlb/te.../80x60/kan.gif Win, (14-11) Gil Meche 6IP 2R 1ER 3BB 7K Hold, (2) John Bale 1IP 0R 0ER 1BB 0K Hold, (21) Ramon Ramirez 1IP 0R 0ER 1BB 0K Save, (42) Joakim Soria 1IP 0R 0ER 2BB 0K VS. http://l.yimg.com/a/i/us/sp/v/mlb/te.../80x60/min.gif Glen Perkins 5IP 1R 1ER 0BB 4K Blown Save, (2) Boof Bonser 0IP 1R 1ER 0BB 0K Craig Breslow 0.1IP 0R 0ER 0BB 1K Loss, (6-9) Matt Guerrier 0.2IP 2R 2ER 0BB 0K Jesse Crain 1IP 0R 0ER 0BB 2K Dennys Reyes 1IP 0R 0ER 1BB 1K Jose Mijares 1IP 0R 0ER 0BB 0K Starting Lineups KC 1. Mike Aviles, SS/2B 2. Alberto Callaspo, 2B 2. Joey Gathright, CF 3. Jose Guillen, RF 3. Tony Pena Jr, SS 4. Ryan Shealy, 1B 5. Mark Teahen, LF 6. Billy Butler, DH 7. Alex Gordon, 3B 8. John Buck, C 9. Mitch Maier, CF/RF MIN 1. Denard Span, RF 2. Alexi Casilla, 2B 3. Joe Mauer, C 4. Justin Morneau, 1B 5. Jason Kubel, DH 5. Matt Tolbert, DH 6. Delmon Young, LF 7. Brendan Harris, 3B 8. Nick Punto, SS 9. Carlos Gomez, CF |
I'm certainly pulling for the Royals to win out, but I definitely would rather see Minny get the division than the Sox.
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screw them both
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Man, it is really nice to have middle infielders who dont suck at the plate. Good teams almost always have a couple of those.
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1st inning
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Aviles flies out to center Callaspo pops out to second Guillen grounds out 1-5-3 0 runs, 0 hits Bottom 1st Span strikes out (looking) Casilla walks Mauer grounds out to first, Casilla to second Casilla steals third Morneau strikes out (looking) 0 runs, 0 hits |
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2nd inning
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Shealy strikes out (swinging) Teahen pops out to shortstop Butler grounds out to shortstop 0 runs, 0 hits Bottom 2nd Kubel doubles to left Young grounds out to first, Kubel to third Harris doubles to center, Kubel scores Punto singles to left, Harris to third Gomez grounds into a 6-4-3 double play, Punto out at second 1 run, 3 hits |
thanks for the updates
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If anyone is watching live I'll be way behind today. TV is showing the cubs, and the radio is going with Notre Dame, so I've just got MLB.com's delayed audio feed.
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3rd inning
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Gordon grounds out to second Buck singles to center Maier strikes out (swinging) Aviles flies out to right 0 runs, 1 hit Bottom 3rd Span reaches on an Error by 1B Span steals second Casilla bunts an infield single to pitcher, Span to third * Mauer sacrifices (fly) to left, Span scores Morneau singles to right, Casilla to second Kubel grounds into a 4-6-3 double play, Morneau out at second 1 run, 2 hits, 1 error * Meche was ready to throw him out at first, but Callaspo failed to cover |
4th inning
Top 4th
Callaspo grounds out to pitcher Guillen doubles to right Shealy strikes out (swinging) Teahen strikes out (swinging) 0 runs, 1 hit Bottom 4th Young flies out to center Harris strikes out (swinging) Punto singles to right Gomez singles to right, Punto to second Span grounds into a 4-6 fielder's choice, Gomez out at second 0 runs, 2 hits |
5th inning
Top 5th
Butler singles to right Gordon flies out to left Buck doubles to left, Butler to third Maier hit by pitch Aviles sacrifices (fly) to center, Buck to third, Butler scores Callaspo lines out to second 1 run, 2 hits Bottom 5th Casilla strikes out (looking) Mauer walks Morneau strikes out (swinging) Kubel strikes out (looking) 0 runs, 0 hits |
6th inning
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Boof Bonser relieves Perkins Guillen singles to right Shealy singles to left, Guillen to second Teahen singles to second deflected by pitcher, Shealy to second, Guillen scores Butler singles to left, Teahen to second, Shealy to third Craig Breslow relieves Bonser Gordon strikes out (swinging) Matt Guerrier relieves Breslow Buck reaches on a 5-2 fielder's choice, Butler to second, Teahen to third, Shealy out at home Maier lines out to first 1 run, 4 hits Bottom 6th Young strikes out (swinging) Harris grounds out to second Punto grounds out to first 3-1 0 runs, 0 hits |
Wow, the wheels are starting to come off against the Royals at their home. This doesn't look like a playoff team to me.
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Gordon missed a granny by a few feet
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and then struckout
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When he hit it, I thought for sure that was gone. Twins probably had fans blowing to push it foul.
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dam i thought that was way out of there
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7th inning
Top 7th
Aviles singles to left Callaspo singles to center, Aviles to second Jesse Crain relieves Guerrier Guillen strikes out (swinging), Callaspo to second, Aviles to third on a Wild Pitch Shealy hits an infield single to first, Callaspo and Aviles scores * Teahen flies out to left Butler strikes out (swinging) 2 runs, 3 hits Bottom 7th Gomez reaches on an Error by 3B Gomez steals second Span walks John Bale relieves Meche Casilla bunt pops out to first Mauer walks, Span to second, Gomez to third Morneau grounds into a 6-4-3 double play, Mauer out at second * 1B and 2B chasing it, deflects off of 1B glove enough to score both runners, somehow was not called an error |
Is this thing actually tied? Yahoo is saying 2-1 Twinkies.
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Where the hell was this team all year? |
When you strike out on a wild pitch that moves up the baserunners, then something is wrong with your eye
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That was some bullshit, Shealy had the ball.
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8th inning
Top 8th
Dennys Reyes relieves Crain Gordon singles to left Gordon steals second Buck strikes out (looking), Gordon steals third Maier reaches second on a 1-2-1-5-1-6 fielder's choice, Gordon out at home Aviles intentionally walked Callaspo flies out to left 0 runs, 1 hit Bottom 8th Ramon Ramirez relieves Bale Matt Tolbert bats for Kubel Tolbert hits an infield single to second Young reaches on a 3-6 fielder's choice, Tolbert out at second Harris flies out to left Punto walks, Young to second Gomez flies out to left 0 runs, 1 hit |
Man, this is a wacky game of swinging momentum. Royals blow up the lead, then the Royals blow a bases loaded no out, Twins on the verge of coming back, boom double play
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9th inning
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Jose Mijares relieves Reyes Guillen flies out to center Shealy pops out to second Teahen flies out to left 0 runs, 0 hits Bottom 9th Joakim Soria relieves Ramirez Aviles moves to 2B Maier moves to RF Tony Pena Jr replaces Guillen and comes in at SS Joey Gathright replaces Callaspo and comes in at CF Span walks Casilla walks, Span to second Mauer grounds into a 4-6-3 double play, Casilla out at second, Span to third Morneau flies out to left 0 runs, 0 hits Royals win, 4-2 |
C'mon Soria!
Back to back walks, WTF? |
DOUBLE PLAY!
One more! |
NOICE!
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I want the Twins to get in more than the White Sox, but still, nice win Royals!
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Well, I just won $5, I bet a rabid Twinky fan at work that the Royals would win this series.
I'd rather see the Twins win the division than the White Sox, but they have to earn it. Baseball tradition demands that if a losing team is playing against a team with a must-win game, then you have to play hard to make it fair to the other teams involved. I'm sure the Indians arent giving up anything to Chicago either. |
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In case anyone is confused about the ALC standings between Twins/White Sox and Tigers/Royals, a Detroit @ Chicago game was rained out and will not be made up unless necessary. If its not made up, then Detroit and KC cant tie, we'll either win or lose 4th place outright.
If Chicago finishes up or down half a game, then the Detroit game must be made up. If up a half game and they win or if down a half game and lose to detroit, thats it. If the makeup game leads to a tie, then Chicago and Minnesota will have to play another game to determine the division champ. So, Chicago could conceivably stumble into the playoffs having had two fewer days rest than anyone else after playing these extra tiebreaker games. |
I haven't been paying attention, but guys on ESPN the other day were saying it was virtually impossible for the White Sox to win the division. I think one guy even used the word 'miracle'.... and they were basing it on how the Twins were playing the Royals at home. With that information, I thought the Twins' magic number was 1 before last night's game.
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75 wins, I'm tickled shitless with that result this year. VERY promising for the next couple years. VERY promising.
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Double plays absolutely killed us today.
I had this game marked as a loss two weeks ago. The Royals are playing great ball and I hope that continues into next year. I think the AL Central could be extremely competitive by 2010-11 (hopefully with the White Sox in the cellar). With that said, Minnesota will win tomorrow and I'm praying Cliff Lee starts for Cleveland. |
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Eh, it's the same media dipshits who, year after year, say crap like "there's no chance USC loses to Oregon State tonight, this is the greatest USC team evar", so it's not like I'm all that surprised.... but 1/2 a game?!? :doh!: |
18-6 this month. Wow.
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I suppose he's sucked lately anyway, though. |
So for those of you who know more about the Royals than me, what's up with Kyle Davies? I don't recognize him after his last three starts. Petro was on the radio the other day talking about him possibly having 'the light' come on, and this is why many in the Braves and Royals organizations were still high on him.
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If it goes the other way and Minnesota gains a game, itll be over. |
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