Thursday, May 1, 2014

Rockies pitcher Tyler Chatwood injured in win at Arizona

The Rockies' 5-4 win Tuesday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks was upstaged by the scene of right-hander Tyler Chatwood being escorted off the mound by manager Walt Weiss and head trainer Keith Dugger.

The Rockies won the game on a home run to right by Drew Stubbs in the ninth inning off Addison Reed. It was Stubbs' first homer this year. Then Stubbs protected the lead with a great catch in center field of a drive by Arizona's Eric Chavez with two on base to end the game.

Chatwood had surgery last October to remove a bone chip in his right elbow. He also missed 28 days last season because of tightness in his elbow.

Chatwood left a mess for reliever Chris Martin to clean up, and Martin did a spotless job. He got Chris Owings to ground out to third baseman Nolan Arenado, who threw to the plate for the force out. Then Martin struck out pinch-hitter Roger Kieschnick and induced Tony Campana to hitter a chopper to first.

Lefty Rex Brothers then came in and pitched a 1-2-3 seventh.

The Rockies have managed to compile a 16-12 record despite losing two starting pitchers to injury. Right-hander Jhoulys Chacin had a strained right shoulder during spring training and just finished his rehab starts. He could rejoin the rotation as soon as this weekend. Left-hander Brett Anderson made just three starts before he broke the index finger of his left hand. He's on the 60-day disabled list and could be out until the all-star break.

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Miguel Montero's first career walk-off hit lifts Diamondacks over Rockies

Miguel Montero hit an all in one home run off Tommy Kahnle as well as for his let me give you career walkoff hit as going to be the Diamondbacks rallied both to and from an all in one 4-0 deficit Wednesday good night for additional details on avert an all in one three-game lightly brush at going to be the hands concerning the Rockies everywhere over the front concerning 19,135 at Chase Field.


"It looks awesome," Montero said all around the going to be the area after being that they are mobbed on such basis as his teammates at a replacement plate.'"It was an all in one fastball.and also I put an all in one in line with the swing all around the aspect"


Montero's purchase homer regarding going to be the season snapped Arizona's four-game losing streak and, perhaps along with at least a day,chilled several of the speculation all - around going to be the fates having to do with manager Kirk Gibson and General Manager Kevin Towers.


"It's great. We needed that. The of my friends draped in your there,this is because Gibson said.


Martin Prado attached going to be the game as part of your ninth leaving his additionally hit concerning going to be the good night,a multi function two-out, two-run single entirely going to be the middle off Rex Brothers.


"He's swinging going to be the bat besides the and bigger much in the way a good deal more relaxed,do not ever and as such hard on micro,the reason is Gibson said about Prado,which of you may be the hitting .400 8 along with 20) above what his past six games.

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Braves plan to activate Floyd this weekend

Gavin Floyd straight his minor league rehabilitation assignment Tuesday night so that you have Triple-A Gwinnett, and barring something unforeseen,going to be the Braves will activate him from the disabled list sometime this weekend.


Friday not only can they signal the stop about his 30-day minor league rehabilitation period of time,a multi functional maximum as well as for a pitcher, and barring further injury, Floyd has to be activated on the basis of Sunday. Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said Floyd not only can they throw away a multi function bullpen session all around the Friday, and about whether or not the affected person feels in line with the going to be the Braves will decide to put kale all over the going to be the lineup.

"When hes ready for more information regarding go,if you are put him all over the in the following paragraphs among the place,this is because Gonzalez said. "Plug kale on the"


The greater question is because where.


The Braves are leading the majors everywhere in the starters ERA, at 1.90 entering Wednesday good night.


They dont on our bodies to educate yourself regarding take young presumably Julio Teheran,going to be the veteran Ervin Santana or at least the majors leader all over the ERA Aaron Harang on the town about going to be the rotation. Mike Minor often do nothing more than being able to get ready for more information on come back running Friday against the Giants. So then who Alex Wood? Wood (2-4,allowing an individual an all in one 2.93 ERA) had been dominant everywhere in the his preparing any other part five starts, before giving up seven earned range all around the Tuesday good night against going to be the Marlins.


When asked Wednesday afternoon,if the affected person was thinking about moving Wood to understand more about going to be the bullpen, Gonzalez said don't you think Gonzalez also said Wood would certainly make his next scheduled start everywhere in the Sunday against going to be the Giants,after having been Minor and Teheran upon his normal a spot.

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Five Orioles players have multihit games in 11-4 victory over Blue Jays

Chris Davis' power numbers so far this year haven't matched the pace of last year's 53-homer season, but on Thursday night, the Orioles' slugging first baseman still found a way to be an offensive force without the long ball.

Davis drove in three runs on a pair of opposite-field singles against the infield shift as the Orioles came back from an early three-run deficit and scored 11 straight runs in an 11-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in front of an announced 16,283 at Rogers Centre.

With the win, the Orioles headed home from Canada with their first winning road trip since their first road trip after last year’s All-Star break (July 19-25, 2013). They finished 4-3 on the seven-game road trip against the Blue Jays and the Boston Red Sox.

“I’ll take it, especially in these two environments,” said Orioles center fielder Adam Jones, who had three hits and also drove in three runs.

In the final two games of the series here in Toronto, the Orioles scored a total of 21 runs. Following Wednesday’s 10-8 win, it marked the first time the Orioles have scored 10 or more runs in back-to-back games since Aug. 14-15, 2008.

The Orioles (11-10) also completed a span of 15 straight games against American League East opponents with a 9-6 record, and they moved ahead of the Blue Jays (11-11) into second place in a tightly packed division.

Eight of the nine Orioles starters had at least one hit, and the team's No. 2 through No. 5 hitters combined to drive in 10 runs. Five Orioles players had at least two hits.

“[In] this ballpark, you are going to have to score some runs,” manager Buck Showalter said. “They are good. You better come in here and not expect your pitcher to be perfect. It’s hard to do in the American League East and this ballpark.”

Davis, who has just two homers in 21 games this season, opened up a five-run seventh inning by slapping a two-run single into left field through the shift against Blue Jays left-hander Brett Cecil (Maryland), giving the Orioles a 4-3 lead that they wouldn’t relinquish.

After the Orioles pulled off a double steal to place runners at second and third with one out, the Blue Jays intentionally walked Nelson Cruz to load the bases, bringing Davis to the plate to face Cecil. The Blue Jays employed a shift that had three infielders to the right of second base.

“They’re just leaving holes for me,” Davis said, with a smile. “They’re not shifting, they’re just leaving holes for me.”

Davis, who entered the at-bat just 1-for-11 in his career against Cecil (0-1), then reached out to slap his 0-2 delivery past diving third baseman Brett Lawrie — the only infielder on that side of the diamond — to score two runs.

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Yordano Ventura shuts down Orioles as Royals get 5-0 win

Yordano Ventura emerged from the dugout, jogged through the rain and entered the eighth inning for the first time as a Royal. He waded into unfamiliar territory on Friday night, undaunted by both the elements and the sluggers in Baltimore’s lineup, en route to a 5-0 victory.

In his finest start in the majors, Ventura struck out a career-high eight batters during eight scoreless frames. He tossed 113 pitches, the most in his seven-start career, surpassing his previous benchmark of 101. He did not expect to pitch the eighth, but would later say he felt “grateful” for the opportunity.

In the final inning, the only drama occurred when Ventura yielded a two-out single to Orioles catcher Matt Wieters.

“One more,” manager Ned Yost mouthed from the dugout to Ventura, his 22-year-old phenom. “And that’s it.”

Ventura responded with aplomb. He got shortstop J.J. Hardy to ground out with a curveball. Ventura pounded his fist into his glove and returned to the safety of the dugout. The inning was emblematic of his evening. He scattered seven hits, two walks and a hit batsman to pacify the Orioles.

“I’m glad he’s on my team,” said designated hitter Billy Butler, who drove in two runs with a pair of hits. “There’s a reason why his nickname’s Ace.”

A late-April storm delayed the game for 55 minutes. About 90 minutes into the evening, the rains returned. Still, the Royals, 11-11, posted their magic number — they are now 11-0 when scoring four runs — and plenty of room for Ventura to breathe.

“He said it went really well,” said Bruce Chen, who translates for Ventura. “But he wants to thank the team for supporting him, playing good defense and scoring a lot of runs.”

The Royals came to Camden Yards still stinging from one of their most pitiable offensive performances of the season. On Thursday afternoon at Progressive Field, Indians starter Corey Kluber pitched the first complete game of his career, a one-run, 11-strikeout pummeling. A day later, Yost tipped his cap to Kluber and shrugged off his team’s ongoing offensive malaise.

“Even when it’s going good, you’re always going to be complaining about the offense,” Yost said. “It’s just the way it is. If you score five, and win, 5-2, you think you should have scored 10.”

The Royals lived that axiom in the first inning against Ubaldo Jimenez. They scored two runs on a walk and three singles. Omar Infante jostled the offense to life with a one-out walk. Eric Hosmer followed with a single. Butler won a eight-pitch battle with an RBI liner to right, and Alex Gordon stroked a run-scoring hit of his own.

Jimenez leaned into the ropes. His guests could not flatten him. Salvador Perez and Mike Moustakas grounded out and let Jimenez wiggle free.

Through the middle innings, the lineup went frigid in the chilly rain. Jimenez found his rhythm, and the Royals did not collect another hit until Jarrod Dyson laid down a seventh-inning bunt single. But Ventura stayed steady.

He worked with traffic on the bases all evening. He plunked Nelson Cruz with a 98-mph fastball in the first, and yielded a pair of singles to start the second. There was a leadoff single in the third, a walk and a single in the fourth, another leadoff single in the fifth.

“That’s not an easy go,” Yost said about the Orioles lineup. “Those are really good, solid hitters over there.”

And still the Orioles could not crack Ventura. He possessed touch with his change-up and curveball, a quality he lacked in his last outing, a four-run stumble against Minnesota. His fastball remains world-class.

The variety of his strikeouts told the story. Ventura pumped a 98-mph fastball past Chris Davis in the first. He froze Cruz with a third-inning change-up. Former Royal David Lough fanned twice on curves, as did Adam Jones in the sixth.

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