Moustakas continues hit parade in loss
Royals deal Treanor back to Rangers
Butler ranks among the Majors' top hitters
Royals call up reliever Chavez from Triple-A
DETROIT -- Third baseman Mike Moustakas, with a second-inning double, extended his hitting streak to 14 games in Wednesday's 5-4 loss to the Tigers.
That represents quite a change for Moustakas, who had struggled through much of his rookie season. Example: In his previous 14 games, he'd hit safely in just five.
Moustakas' streak is the second longest for a rookie in Royals history. Outfielder David DeJesus had two 15-game streaks in his rookie season of 2004.
That represents quite a change for Moustakas, who had struggled through much of his rookie season. Example: In his previous 14 games, he'd hit safely in just five.
Moustakas' streak is the second longest for a rookie in Royals history. Outfielder David DeJesus had two 15-game streaks in his rookie season of 2004.
DETROIT -- Catcher Matt Treanor is back with the Texas Rangers.
Treanor, traded by the Rangers to the Royals for cash considerations at the end of Spring Training, was dealt back to the Rangers on Wednesday, also for cash. The deal leaves one opening on the Royals' 40-man roster.
Treanor has been on an injury rehabilitation assignment with Double-A Northwest Arkansas, the result of sustaining a concussion in a home-plate collision at Cleveland on July 30.
Treanor, traded by the Rangers to the Royals for cash considerations at the end of Spring Training, was dealt back to the Rangers on Wednesday, also for cash. The deal leaves one opening on the Royals' 40-man roster.
Treanor has been on an injury rehabilitation assignment with Double-A Northwest Arkansas, the result of sustaining a concussion in a home-plate collision at Cleveland on July 30.
DETROIT -- Billy Butler has joined an elite group of the Major Leagues' top hitters.
Since the 2009 season, the Royals' designated hitter is one of seven players to have more than 500 hits, 200 runs, 50 homers and an average over .300, according to STATS, LLC.
The others: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers; Robinson Cano, Yankees; Ryan Braun, Brewers; Michael Young, Rangers; Albert Pujols, Cardinals; and Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox.
Since the 2009 season, the Royals' designated hitter is one of seven players to have more than 500 hits, 200 runs, 50 homers and an average over .300, according to STATS, LLC.
The others: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers; Robinson Cano, Yankees; Ryan Braun, Brewers; Michael Young, Rangers; Albert Pujols, Cardinals; and Adrian Gonzalez, Red Sox.
DETROIT -- Right-hander Jesse Chavez has become the first September callup summoned by the Royals.
Called up Wednesday night, Chavez will join the club for Thursday afternoon's game in Detroit from Triple-A Omaha. For the Storm Chasers, he had a 2-4 record, 16 saves and a 3.75 ERA in 45 relief appearances.
He was with the Royals briefly this season, appearing in one game against Minnesota and giving up two runs on three hits in one inning
Called up Wednesday night, Chavez will join the club for Thursday afternoon's game in Detroit from Triple-A Omaha. For the Storm Chasers, he had a 2-4 record, 16 saves and a 3.75 ERA in 45 relief appearances.
He was with the Royals briefly this season, appearing in one game against Minnesota and giving up two runs on three hits in one inning
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