As good as he was against Houston in game 5, he was that bad tonight. Probably not good to pitch him in Toronto the way he has given up home runs since coming to KC. I hope he hasn't woken up the Toronto bats.
His strike zone was all over the place, both sides. Hard for any pitcher to get in a groove. Talking about game 4, Chris Young scares me, fly ball pitcher. Steroid Jays gotta be liken that.Hirschbeck is very consistent behind the plate. Consistent at being inconsistent, that is. He must have pocketed a lot of coin on the overs.
Who would have thought at the time that between Cueto and Zobrist, Zobrist would end up being the more valuable pickup.As good as he was against Houston in game 5, he was that bad tonight. Probably not good to pitch him in Toronto the way he has given up home runs since coming to KC. I hope he hasn't woken up the Toronto bats.
Who would have thought at the time that between Cueto and Zobrist, Zobrist would end up being the more valuable pickup.
His strike zone was all over the place, both sides. Hard for any pitcher to get in a groove. Talking about game 4, Chris Young scares me, fly ball pitcher. Steroid Jays gotta be liken that.
Young vs. Blue Jays at the Rogers Center seems like a recipe for disaster. Then again, if there was one pitcher who you know will have the best game plan necessary to get a win, it will be Young.
The Royals just need to get 1 of these next 2 in Toronto. I don't believe the Jays can win 2 in Kansas City.
Yeah I'd say so. That was a beatdown.Think KC was a bit pissed at the jays' attitudes? (Fans and players alike). 14-2. Nice.
The ironic thing about pitching him in Toronto is the very first game he pitched for the Royals was in Toronto, and he pitched pretty well, 6.0 innings and 3 runs. If it weren't for the Royals bats going quiet late in that game (they were up 6-3 when he left) and Ryan Madson having a rare bad outing, giving up 3 runs to tie the game, he would have done pretty well.As good as he was against Houston in game 5, he was that bad tonight. Probably not good to pitch him in Toronto the way he has given up home runs since coming to KC. I hope he hasn't woken up the Toronto bats.
Who would have thought at the time that between Cueto and Zobrist, Zobrist would end up being the more valuable pickup.