Greinke works harder against Rox
Another day, another three shutout innings for Zack Greinke. Even so, Greinke’s second start wasn’t nearly an impressive as his 2010 Cactus League debut
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Greinke works harder against Rox
Royals follow Greinke to spring win
Zack Greinke continued his strong spring work with three scoreless innings and Mike Aviles added two singles as the Royals beat the Rockies on Wednesday, 5-0.
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Royals follow Greinke to spring win
Bianchi delaying decision on surgery
Not so fast on that Tommy John surgery for Royals shortstop Jeff Bianchi. Bianchi said on Wednesday that he’s delayed a decision on reconstructive elbow surgery until after he further tests his right arm in Spring Training workouts.
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Bianchi delaying decision on surgery
Davies, Tejeda struggle with control
Robinson Tejeda and Kyle Davies, vying for a spot in the Royals’ rotation, squared off again on Tuesday. In the end, there was no clear winner.
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Davies, Tejeda struggle with control
Ankiel belts first Royals homer
Rick Ankiel lofted a three-run homer in the sixth inning, giving him four RBIs against the A’s on Tuesday.
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With Gordon out, Fields senses opportunity
Unfortunate though it might be for Alex Gordon, his broken thumb has given Josh Fields and Alberto Callaspo an expanded opportunity in the Royals’ camp.
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With Gordon out, Fields senses opportunity
Limited Bannister happy with results
A good two innings for Brian Bannister. Not so good for Kyle Farnsworth or, for that matter, most of the other Royals pitchers.
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Limited Bannister happy with results
Pitching questions continue in KC loss
Brian Bannister went two promising innings and Kila Ka’aihue and Josh Fields went deep, but little else went right for the Royals in Tuesday’s 14-5 loss to the Reds in Goodyear, Ariz.
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Hochevar strong in ‘B’ game victory
Luke Hochevar started and spurred a stretch of good pitching in the Royals’ 2-1, seven-inning “B” game victory over the Texas Rangers on Monday.
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Chapman ready to take big stage
For the first time this spring, when the Reds play the Royals at Goodyear Ballpark, Cuban pitching sensation Aroldis Chapman will face batters wearing different uniforms and his stadium performance will be open to the public.
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Chapman ready to take big stage