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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 2:39:35 GMT -5
Royals @ Red Sox Monday 28th June 2021 7pm @ Fenway
Duffy 4-3/1.81
Danny Duffy pitched a pair of scoreless innings Wednesday against the Yankees in his return from the IL. Duffy didn't make any rehab starts after his five-week absence due to a flexor strain, so the Royals were only looking for two or three innings out of him tonight. He was wild, throwing 21 of his 42 pitches for strikes, but he struck out four and kept the Yankees scoreless.
Richards 4-5/4.74
Garrett Richards gave up five runs -- four earned -- and walked four in 1 2/3 innings Wednesday against the Rays. It's become extremely apparent very quickly that Richards isn't a major league pitcher without a grip enhancer; he simply can't spin his curveball as is and he doesn't have the command to adapt without it. Since the Red Sox signed him for $10 million, it's unlikely that they'll just release him outright. They'd probably be better off if they did, though.
Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox Monday, June 28, 2021 at 7:10pm EDT Written by Blake V.
Boston has taken over first place in the American League East. It will be looking to strengthen that lead when it hosts Kansas City on Monday night. The Royals are on a five-game losing streak. Boston only won one out of three when these teams faced each other last weekend.
Duffy back for Kansas City Kansas City has been ice-cold dating back to the beginning of June. The Royals have only won three games since June 4, getting swept by the Angels, Tigers, Yankees and Rangers this month. Two of their three wins in that stretch came against Boston last weekend—the other victory came against the Yankees last Tuesday. It has been downhill since then, as they enter this series on a five-game losing streak. Kansas City is tied with Minnesota and Detroit for last place in the AL Central. Its offense has been decent this season, ranking No. 11 with a team batting average of .241.
Veteran catcher Salvador Perez leads the team with 82 hits, including a team-high 18 home runs. He is batting .281 and has a .310 OBP. Right fielder Whit Merrifield has 81 hits while first baseman Carlos Santana has 64. Left fielder Andrew Benintendi has added 62 hits, but he is on the injured list. They will be facing a Boston pitching staff that is No. 15 with a team ERA of 4.12. Left-handed pitcher Danny Duffy will make the start for Kansas City on Monday night. Duffy made two relief appearances this week after returning from a forearm strain that caused him to miss more than a month. He threw two scoreless innings against the Yankees and added a perfect inning against Texas on Friday. Duffy has been fantastic this season, tallying a 1.81 ERA across 44.2 innings.
Richards bothered by league's new policy Boston is coming off one of its best series of the season. The Red Sox had been in a bit of a rough patch compared to their overall record, losing three of their last four games heading into the weekend. They bounced back in a big way, sweeping the Yankees. Boston dropped two out of three at Kansas City last weekend, so this is a revenge spot for them. The Red Sox have taken over first place in the AL East, leading Tampa Bay by a half-game. Their offense ranks third in the MLB with a team batting average of .258.
Shortstop Xander Bogaerts has been one of the best hitters in baseball this season, batting .330 with 90 total hits. Left fielder J.D. Martinez has 85 hits, while third baseman Rafael Devers has added 79. Devers has crushed a team-high 19 home runs. They are facing a Kansas City pitching staff that has been carried by Duffy, but they still rank No. 25 with a team ERA of 4.87. Right-handed pitcher Garrett Richards will make the start for Boston. Richards allowed five runs across just 1.2 innings against Tampa Bay in his last outing. He said the league’s decision to crack down on the use of foreign substances “has changed pretty much everything.” Richards added that it will make him a different pitcher than he has been for the last decade.
Royals at Red Sox Monday, at 7:10 PM EST Partly Cloudy According to Forecast.io, it's expected to be 85° F with a 4% chance of rain and 10 MPH wind blowing out in Boston at 7:10 PM EST. Hourly Forecasts: Weather.com Forecast.io
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 2:42:53 GMT -5
Rest of Series Probables
Tuesday...7pm...Keller 6-8/6.39 vs Pivetta 6-3/4.00
Wednesday...7pm...Minor 6-5/5.12 v Perez 5-4/4.09
Thursday...1pm..TBD (Bubic 2-3/4.47) vs Nasty Nate 8-4/3.67
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 3:36:31 GMT -5
Struggling Royals face surging Red Sox at Fenway Park
Fresh off a sweep of their rival that vaulted them back into first place in their division, the Boston Red Sox are riding high as they get set to welcome the slumping Kansas City Royals for a four-game series beginning Monday.
The Red Sox won three in a row over the weekend against the New York Yankees, including 9-2 Sunday afternoon. The victory, combined with a Tampa Bay Rays loss, put Boston back atop the American League East at a season-high 16 games above .500.
The Royals, meanwhile, have lost five straight and 17 of 21 overall. Kansas City was swept by the Rangers at Texas over the weekend.
The Red Sox and Royals met in Kansas City from June 18-20, with the hosts taking two of three.
Right-hander Garrett Richards (4-5, 4.74 ERA) will take the mound for Boston on Monday, looking to end a stretch of three straight starts in which he allowed at least four runs. Left-hander Danny Duffy (4-3, 1.81) will go for the opposition, still looking to build back up from a stint on the injured list (left forearm flexor strain).
Richards was tagged for five runs (four earned) on three hits and four walks over a season-low 1 2/3 innings in his last start against the Rays. The veteran admitted he is going through a "transition period" after the league's crackdown on pitchers using foreign substances has forced him to adjust.
"Changing some grips on some of my pitches, learning new pitches, just trying to figure this whole thing out," he said after his last start.
While Richards has been scuffling, the rest of Boston's rotation is on a roll, allowing a combined three earned runs over its last four games. The offense was also clicking over the weekend, as evidenced by four home runs in Sunday's win.
"All around, probably the best series we played the whole season," said manager Alex Cora. "We played great defense, ran the bases well, put pressure on them and got timely hitting."
The Royals lost 4-1 Sunday after being outscored a combined 17-4 over their first two games in Texas.
"We've got opportunities to make something happen," manager Mike Matheny said after the latest setback, in which the Kansas City offense was 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. ". . . We had chances to get multiple runs and big innings. We needed a big hit. We talk about that a lot."
Duffy has assumed a hybrid role for the Royals since returning from the injured list on Wednesday, pitching from both the rotation and the bullpen in short stints. He went two innings his first time out before logging a scoreless frame in relief against the Rangers on Friday.
Duffy is 0-6 with a 7.26 ERA in eight career starts against Boston. The mark is by far his worst against any major league club he has faced more than three times. Richards is 2-1 with a 3.16 ERA in 11 games (five starts) versus Kansas City.
After the series, the Royals return home for six games. The Red Sox will embark on a six-game West Coast swing.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 8:01:16 GMT -5
Red Sox Notes @soxnotes
Last 4 Red Sox starts:
Pivetta – 6.2 IP, 0 R, 0 H Pérez – 3.2 IP, 0 ER Eovaldi – 7.2 IP, 1 R, 0 BB Rodriguez – 6.0 IP, 2 R, 0 BB
Totals: 1.13 ERA, 24.0 IP, 3 ER, 25 K, 4 BB
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Post by Kimmi on Jun 28, 2021 8:38:40 GMT -5
Struggling Royals face surging Red Sox at Fenway Park The 'struggling Royals' beat us 2 out of 3 last time out. The Sox cannot have a let down going into this series.
Tough pitching matchup tonight.
I'd really like to win at least 3 out of 4.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 8:52:03 GMT -5
Ian Browne @ianmbrowne 2m Andrew Benintendi was not with the Royals on the first two legs of this road trip so I would highly doubt he will be at Fenway the next four days. Scoreboard tribute will have to wait until 2022.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 11:05:44 GMT -5
Red Sox Stats @redsoxstats · 41m Red Sox have to face Danny Duffy tonight but it sounds like he's just going to be an opener as they are experimenting with his usage. In 45 innings this year he has a 1.81 ERA and 53 K.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 11:07:42 GMT -5
Red Sox Stats @redsoxstats · 25m Since leaving Houston on June 3rd Devers is annihilating 4-seam fastballs and sinkers.
20 for 46 (.435), 4 doubles, a triple, 3 home runs, .761 slugging. 5 walks and 7 strikeouts. 96 mph average exit velocity.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 11:11:45 GMT -5
Red Sox vs. Royals Series Preview
A look at the four-game set this week at Fenway. By Matt_Collins@MattRyCollins Jun 28, 2021, 12:01pm EDT
Royals Review The opponent in one sentence
The Royals are not really in the bottom tier of baseball at this point as they try to come out the other side of their rebuild, but there is still some work to do to get back into true contention. Record
34-44 Head-to-head record
Red Sox 1, Royals 2 Trend
Down. The Royals took two of three from the Red Sox just a couple of weeks ago, but things have been disastrous since then. After taking the first game against the Yankees immediately following their series with Boston, Kansas City has not won a game since. In all, they’ve dropped five in a row, including a sweep in Texas over the weekend, and going back even further they’ve lost 12 of 15, with two of those three wins coming against the Red Sox. Pitching Matchups
6/28: Garrett Richards vs. Danny Duffy, 7:10 PM ET
Things are good for Boston right now, but that doesn’t mean they are without questions. There are still a few things that need to be figured out, and Richards is high up on that list. The righty has made it pretty clear that he is being affected by the league’s crackdown on pitchers using sticky stuff, and the performance is backing that up in a very real way. He’s no longer confident in his breaking balls, making him rely too heavily on the fastball and leading to bad results. Richards has a 9.82 ERA over his last three outings, striking out six while walking seven over 11 innings of work. He needs to prove he can still pitch, because it’s a fair question right now and if there’s another blow-up outing on Tuesday it may be time to reevaluate his spot in the rotation.
It’s been a little buried with Kansas City not really playing all that well of late and Duffy missing some time in June, but the lefty has been very good when he’s been able to pitch this season. In this month, he’s only made two appearances totaling three innings, but on the season he’s pitched to a 1.81 ERA over 44 2⁄3 innings. There has seemingly been some luck involved as he’s allowed only two home runs despite that typically being a big issue for him over his career. On the other hand, the stuff has been very good and he’s keeping his walks in check. Look for the Red Sox to try and get balls up in the air against Duffy, and hopefully they’ll carry in this summer air. The southpaw will throw a fastball that’s been getting up into the mid-90s this season along with a slider, a changeup, and a two-seam.
6/29: Nick Pivetta vs. Brad Keller, 7:10 PM ET
There was some fear with the sticky stuff conversation showed up that Pivetta could be coming back down to Earth as well, but while he still hasn’t been as consistent as we’d like he’s certainly not in the same category as Richards. In fact, the righty had one of his best starts of the season his last time out, and against the Rays at that. Pivetta actually had a no-hitter going his last time out before being removed from the game, striking out eight and walking two over 6 2⁄3 innings. He doesn’t need to allow literally no hits, but that is the kind of performance the Red Sox need, with Pivetta having a feel for all of his pitches and not being afraid to attack the zone with those offerings.
Coming into this season, Keller appeared to be a big part of the future Royals rotation. He didn’t have to be an ace as Kansas City has a handful of pitching prospects coming up soon, but he looked like at least a solid rotation member. This season has been a big step back, though. He’s never had much swing and miss to his game, but now he’s combining the lack of stuff with less control than before as well as a spike in home runs. The Red Sox got to Keller the last time they faced, too, scoring five runs over five innings of work. He’s been easy to hit all year — he leads the league in hits allowed — and Boston’s bats should be looking for mistakes to pounce on in this matchup. Keller will throw two kinds of fastballs along with a slider, with all three coming at a nearly equal rate.
6/30: Martín Pérez vs. Mike Minor, 7:10 PM ET
This has been a truly fascinating season for Pérez, who has been a little bit of everything to this point in the year. He was fine to start, then hit a stride where he was legitimately the best pitcher in the rotation, before hitting a wall earlier this month with two straight horrendous outings. He answered back with a good one two starts ago before falling victim to poor defense his last time out. The errors behind him led to a trio of unearned runs, and with the Yankees rolling out an all-righty lineup Alex Cora wisely went away from Pérez in the fourth inning. All in all, it does seem as though the lefty is recovering from that brutal two-start swing earlier this month, even if he’s not quite at the high he was towards the end of May. Pérez did face the Royals a couple of weeks ago, allowing just one run over five innings of work.
Just a couple of seasons ago, it appeared Minor was resurrecting his career with the Rangers, heading back to the rotation after a season in the Royals bullpen and putting up two straight solid seasons in Texas. He signed back with Kansas City this year for a rotation job, but things haven’t gone nearly as smoothly. The southpaw has been wildly inconsistent this season, mixing in good and bad starts seemingly every other time out. For example, two starts ago he looked very good against the Red Sox, allowing just a pair of runs over 6 2⁄3 innings. Last time out, he allowed nine runs over five innings. Boston will look to make it two bad starts in a row, and they should be looking to just put balls in play against him and make things happen. Minor will feature a low-90s fastball along with a changeup, a slider, and a curveball.
7/1: Nathan Eovaldi vs. TBD, 1:10 PM ET
Eovaldi is very clearly the staff ace as we exit the month of June and head into July. The two things that mark the performance of an ace are consistent outings and stepping up when the team clearly needs it. Eovaldi has done both of those things of late amid some struggles elsewhere in the rotation. While the righty hasn’t been perfect all year, he’s pitching to a 2.55 ERA over his last five starts with 33 strikeouts to just six walks. He does still get into some trouble with the long ball here and there, but his control is good enough that he’s not putting on free runners in front of the homers. Kansas City did get to him earlier in June, however, scoring four runs (three earned) over only four innings of work.
The Royals have not yet announced a starter for this series finale, and it’s hard to get a firm grasp on what they’re thinking, so I’m not going to try.
Old Friends
Andrew Benintendi would have been making his first return to Fenway this week, but unfortunately he is still on the shelf and likely won’t be in Boston for this four-game set. Notable Position Players
Salvador Perez is the face of this Royals team and will likely be the All-star starter behind the plate for the American League. After missing 2019, he came back with a big 2020 and has carried that success over to 2021 with a 119 wRC+. He’ll swing at everything, but he makes a ton of good contact.
Whit Merrifield is a bit of a pest atop this lineup. Although he’s not much of a power threat, he’ll put nearly everything into play and he does a great job of converting those balls in play into hits.
Carlos Santana is a walk machine. He doesn’t combine the same power with that patience that he did in his prime, but he’s walking more often than he’s striking out this year and that’s been enough to put him above average at the plate.
Ryan O’Hearn has missed some time this year, and while he’s hitting for solid power it’s not enough to make up for the strikeouts and lack of walks.
Jorge Soler has historically been a big power hitter, but the pop just hasn’t been there this year, resulting in one of the worst lines from an everyday player in the game.
Hunter Dozier has actually been even worse than Soler, though a lot of that is due to a low BABIP. If that normalizes, he’d be more bad than terrible.
Kelvin Gutierrez makes a decent amount of contact for today’s era of baseball, but he also doesn’t draw walks and has been making far too much weak contact.
Michael A. Taylor will flash good defense out in center field, but he doesn’t provide a whole lot at the plate.
Nicky Lopez it’s a throwback kind of player, making a lot of contact, drawing some walks, and not really hitting for any power whatsoever.
Greg Holland has been getting some chances as the Royals closer again, flashing things back to their World Series days, but he’s struggled to look like his old self. The stuff is fine, but not good enough to make up for his deficiencies in command.
Scott Barlow has been much better in the late innings, working around some control issues with big-time stuff that is tough to make contact, and even tougher to square up when you do.
Kyle Zimmer isn’t your prototypical late-inning arm, leaning more on ground balls and low-impact contact than strikeouts. Injuries
Benintendi, as mentioned, is still on the shelf. He went down with a fractured rib in the middle of this month, and his timeline to return is still not clear.
Adalberto Mondesi beat up on the Red Sox the last time these two faced, but apparently suffered an oblique injury at the end of that series, and it’s not clear how long he’ll be out.
Cam Callagher hurt his shoulder last weekend, putting him on the injured list after serving as Perez’s backup behind the plate.
Jesse Hahn hurt his shoulder early in the season, then suffered a setback in his rehab. He’s still trying to work his way back out for another rehab appearance.
Daniel Tillo underwent Tommy John surgery late last summer and is expected to miss this entire season.
Ronald Bolaños went down with a flexor strain injury in the middle of June and was quickly placed on the 60-day injured list. Weather Forecast
It’s going to be a muggy week at Fenway, with temperatures in the 90s along with humidity. The only game that could have some question to be played as scheduled, however, is on Thursday. There are thunderstorms in the forecast for the evening, but with it being a day game they may be able to get the game in before weather comes into play.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 11:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 11:25:00 GMT -5
Christopher Smith @smittyonmlb 15m I think I might know who will be leading off tonight. Marwin Gonzalez is 11-for-25 (.440) with two doubles in his career against Danny Duffy
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Post by scrappyunderdog on Jun 28, 2021 12:55:42 GMT -5
Struggling Royals face surging Red Sox at Fenway Park The 'struggling Royals' beat us 2 out of 3 last time out. The Sox cannot have a let down going into this series.
Tough pitching matchup tonight.
I'd really like to win at least 3 out of 4.Tough to look for 3-4 when the first game is Richards v Duffy. Hopefully Richards is meeting with Bush to decide on a strategy without the goop. He won't be as good, but that doesn't mean he has to disappear.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 13:01:53 GMT -5
Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals preview: TV schedule, pitching probables, key stories, how to watch (June 28-July 1) Updated 12:29 PM; Today 12:29 PM
By Christopher Smith | csmith@masslive.com
BOSTON — The Red Sox welcome the Kansas City Royals to town for four games starting Monday.
Boston is coming off a three-game sweep of the Yankees here at Fenway Park. But the Red Sox lost two of three games to the Royals in Kansas City earlier this month.
The Royals are in last place in the AL Central and 10 games under .500.
Boston sits in first place in the AL East entering Monday, a half game ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays. Kansas City Royals (33-43) vs. Boston Red Sox (47-31) · Fenway Park · Boston, MA
SERIES SCHEDULE (and TV information):
Monday, June 28, 7:10 p.m. ET — NESN
Tuesday, June 29, 7:15 p.m. ET — NESN
Wednesday, June 30, 7:10 p.m. ET — NESN
Thursday, July 1, 1:10 p.m. ET — NESN
HOW TO WATCH:
Monday, June 28, 7:10 p.m. ET — NESN (Channel finder: Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, AT&T U verse, fuboTV and Sling) · Live stream: fuboTV, MLB.tv (out of market)
Tuesday, June 29, 7:10 p.m. ET — NESN (Channel finder: Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, AT&T U verse, fuboTV and Sling) · Live stream: fuboTV, MLB.tv (out of market), FOX Sports Live
Wednesday, June 30, 7:10 p.m. ET — NESN (Channel finder: Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, AT&T U verse, fuboTV and Sling) · Live stream: fuboTV, MLB.tv (out of market), Watch TBS
Thursday. July 1, 1:10 p.m. ET — NESN (Channel finder: Comcast Xfinity, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, AT&T U verse, fuboTV and Sling) · Live stream: fuboTV, MLB.tv (out of market), Watch TBS
KNOW YOUR OPPONENT:
The Royals went 15-9 in April. But they are 18-34 since then.
KC ranks 12th in the majors in OPS (.688) and 26th in homers (72). The Royals rank 25th in the majors in ERA (4.84).
PITCHING PROBABLES:
Monday, 7:10 p.m. ET — RHP Garrett Richards (4-5, 4.74 ERA) vs. LHP Danny Duffy (4-3, 1.81 ERA)
Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. ET — RHP Nick Pivetta (6-3, 4.00 ERA) vs. RHP Brad Keller (6-8, 6.39 ERA) NESN
Wednesday, 7:10 p.m. ET — LHP Martín Pérez (5-4, 4.09 ERA) vs. LHP Mike Minor (6-5, 5.12 ERA)
Thursday, 1:10 p.m. ET — RHP Nathan Eovaldi (8-4, 3.67) vs. TBD
THREE SOX TO WATCH:
1. Garrett Richards
Richards has struggled mightily since MLB implemented new rules about foreign substances. He has allowed eight earned runs in 5 ⅔ innings (12.71 ERA) in his past two starts. He has allowed 10 hits, including three home runs. “I feel like I need to be a different pitcher than I have been the last 9 ½ years,” Richards said after his last start.
2. Martín Pérez
Opponents are batting .375 against Pérez in his past four starts. He has allowed 15 runs (12 earned runs) and 21 hits, including four homers, during that stretch.
3. Marwin Gonzalez
Gonzalez is 11-for-25 (.440) with two doubles in his career against Royals ace Danny Duffy who starts Monday.
SERIES NOTES:
Former Red Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi (rib fracture) remains on the injured list. Benintendi, who turns 27 on July 6, was batting .283 with a .340 on-base percentage, .429 slugging percentage, .769 OPS, eight homers, six doubles, one triple, 31 runs, 31 RBIs, 19 walks and 45 strikeouts in 60 games (241 plate appearances) before hitting the IL. Mike Minor hasn’t pitched well this season (5.12 ERA, 16 starts) but he went 6 ⅔ strong innings to beat Boston on June 20. He allowed just two runs, nine hits and one walk while striking out six. Danny Duffy enters his start vs. Boston on Monday with a 1.81 ERA in nine outings (eight starts). He has a 2.37 FIP and 1.12 WHIP. He has held opponents to a 2.10 batting average. Martín Pérez has had trouble against several Royals hitters. Carlos Santana is 7-for-16 (.438) with one homer and two doubles against him. Whit Merrifield is 7-for-18 (.389) with a double. Hanser Alberto is 6-for-15 (.400) with a homer and double. Hunter Dozier is 3-for-12 with two homers. Rafael Devers was hitting just .165 (17-for-103) against fastballs on June 2. Since then, he has gone 25-for-64 (.391) against heaters, raising his batting average 86 points against the pitch. Salvador Perez was slashing .292/.323/.540/.863 when the Red Sox left KC on June 20. Since then, he’s 2-for-22. His line has dropped to .277/.306/.510/.817.
UP NEXT:
The club will go on its last road trip before the All-Star break starting Friday. It’s a six-game west coast swing to Oakland and Anaheim.
Fri. July 2 - Sun. July 4 -- @ Athletics (3)
Mon. July 5 -- Wed. July 7 -- @ Angels (3)
Thu. July 8 -- OFF DAY
Fri. July 9 - Sun. July 11 -- @ Phillies (3)
Mon. July 12 - Wed. July 14 -- ALL-STAR BREAK
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 13:18:34 GMT -5
Red Sox Notes @soxnotes · 3h Xander Bogaerts owns MLB’s longest active on-base streak (22 games). During the streak:
.366 AVG (30-for-82) .427 OBP .585 SLG 1.012 OPS 9 doubles 3 HR 18 R 15 RBI 11 BB
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 28, 2021 13:31:57 GMT -5
Game 79: Royals at Red Sox lineup and notesBy Katie McInerney Globe Staff,Updated June 28, 2021, 1 hour ago The Red Sox are riding high into their series against the Royals. After a three-game sweep of the Yankees, the Red Sox will open a four-game series against Kansas City Monday at Fenway Park. Then they embark on a six-game West Coast swing. Garrett Richards will take the mound for the Red Sox. He’s on a tough run: In each of his last three starts, he has allowed at least four runs. Lineups ROYALS (33-43): 1. Whit Merrifield (R) 2B 2. Jorge Soler (R) RF 3. Carlos Santana (S) 1B 4. Salvador Perez (R) C 5. Ryan O'Hearn (L) DH 6. Emmanuel Rivera (R) 3B 7. Hunter Dozier (R) LF 8. Michael A. Taylor (R) CF 9. Nicky Lopez (L) SS Pitching: LHP Danny Duffy (4-3, 1.81 ERA) RED SOX (47-31): 1. Enrique Hernandez (R) CF 2. Rafael Devers (L) 3B 3. J.D. Martinez (R) DH 4. Xander Bogaerts (R) SS 5. Hunter Renfroe (R) RF 6. Christian Vazquez (R) C 7. Bobby Dalbec (R) 1B 8. Marwin Gonzalez (S) LF 9. Michael Chavis (R) 2B Pitching: RHP Garrett Richards (4-5, 4.74 ERA) Time: 7:10 p.m. TV, radio: NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7 Advertisement Royals vs. Richards: Alberto 0-1, Dyson 1-8, Merrifield 0-2, Perez 2-11, Santana 2-6, Soler 1-4. Red Sox vs. Duffy: Bogaerts 3-14, Chavis 0-1, Devers 2-4, Gonzalez 11-25, Hernández 1-3, Martinez 6-27, Santana 1-15, Vázquez 0-3. Stat of the day: The Royals have lost five straight and 17 of 21 overall. Notes: Despite the Royals’ tough stretch, they beat the Red Sox twice during a three-game series in Kansas City two weeks ago ... Richards went a season-low 1⅔ innings in his last start. He admitted he is going through a “transition period” after the league’s crackdown on pitchers using foreign substances ... Duffy returned from the injured list last Wednesday and has pitched from both the rotation and the bullpen. He is 0-6 with a 7.26 ERA in eight career starts against Boston. That is by far his worst mark against any major league club he has faced more than three times ... Richards is 2-1 with a 3.16 ERA in 11 games (five starts) against the Royals. Song of the Day: The Boomtown Rats - "I Don't Like Mondays"www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek4k6rZfFsk
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