Guthrie fits bill as Royals pick apart Rangers
I'm not opposed to Guthrie being brought back to be a 3rd or 4th starter. But if they bring him back saying he's the ace of the staff.....I'll be pissed.
Perez records his MLB-leading third pickoff
KANSAS CITY -- In the top of the third inning of Tuesday night's game against the Rangers, Royals catcher Salvador Perez became the first catcher in baseball to pick off three runners this season.
Texas second baseman Ian Kinsler led off the frame with a double before advancing to third on a sacrifice bunt by Elvis Andrus. On the second pitch of the at-bat to Josh Hamilton, Perez snapped a throw down to third baseman Mike Moustakas, who placed the tag on Kinsler for the inning's second out.
"I knew I had Hamilton hitting, a lefty, and I took an opportunity to save that run for my pitcher," Perez said. "After the first pitch, I looked at Moose, and he knew [Kinsler] was way off the base. He got a big, big lead, and Moose gave me the sign. I said, 'OK, yeah, we'll do it.' The next pitch, we got him."
The pickoff was a big play, as the Rangers boasted a 2-0 lead at the time. It erased a potential third Texas run from scoring, and the Royals tied the game in the bottom half of the inning.
I love this guy!
Looks like Teaford and Mazzaro will be responsible for tonights game. Not sure why they're going to be skipping Smith...
KANSAS CITY -- Pitcher Jeremy Guthrie can become a free agent. Catcher Salvador Perez is signed up for five years. But they certainly clicked well together for the Royals on Tuesday night.
Guthrie worked seven strong innings for his fourth straight victory as the Royals defeated the Texas Rangers, 6-3, at Kauffman Stadium. Alex Gordon and Johnny Giavotella supported him with home runs.
Perez picked a runner off third base at a crucial time, sending Guthrie into a groove that made him virtually untouchable for his last four innings of work.
More and more Guthrie looks like a possible good fit for the Royals next season. Obtained from Colorado on July 20 for pitcher Jonathan Sanchez, he's not only won his last four decisions, the team has won in each of his last six starts. In those games he has a 2.04 ERA despite one short, poor outing at Boston.
Guthrie worked seven strong innings for his fourth straight victory as the Royals defeated the Texas Rangers, 6-3, at Kauffman Stadium. Alex Gordon and Johnny Giavotella supported him with home runs.
Perez picked a runner off third base at a crucial time, sending Guthrie into a groove that made him virtually untouchable for his last four innings of work.
More and more Guthrie looks like a possible good fit for the Royals next season. Obtained from Colorado on July 20 for pitcher Jonathan Sanchez, he's not only won his last four decisions, the team has won in each of his last six starts. In those games he has a 2.04 ERA despite one short, poor outing at Boston.
Perez records his MLB-leading third pickoff
KANSAS CITY -- In the top of the third inning of Tuesday night's game against the Rangers, Royals catcher Salvador Perez became the first catcher in baseball to pick off three runners this season.
Texas second baseman Ian Kinsler led off the frame with a double before advancing to third on a sacrifice bunt by Elvis Andrus. On the second pitch of the at-bat to Josh Hamilton, Perez snapped a throw down to third baseman Mike Moustakas, who placed the tag on Kinsler for the inning's second out.
"I knew I had Hamilton hitting, a lefty, and I took an opportunity to save that run for my pitcher," Perez said. "After the first pitch, I looked at Moose, and he knew [Kinsler] was way off the base. He got a big, big lead, and Moose gave me the sign. I said, 'OK, yeah, we'll do it.' The next pitch, we got him."
The pickoff was a big play, as the Rangers boasted a 2-0 lead at the time. It erased a potential third Texas run from scoring, and the Royals tied the game in the bottom half of the inning.
Looks like Teaford and Mazzaro will be responsible for tonights game. Not sure why they're going to be skipping Smith...
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