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  • Preview: Giants (87-74) at Royals (89-72)
    Game: 1
    Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
    Date: October 21, 2014 8:07 PM EDT


    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Alex Gordon took a big rip at a batting-practice fastball, fouled it off badly into the cage, and ducked when the carom nearly hit him in the head.

    Gordon let out a huge laugh, and so did a bunch of his Kansas City Royals teammates watching Monday's workout.

    'I can't believe that just happened, dude,' pitcher James Shields razzed.

    It'll be more frustrating than funny if those are the same awkward swings the Royals and San Francisco Giants take once the World Series begins.

    Going into Game 1 on Tuesday night at Kauffman Stadium, both teams will deal with a familiar issue this deep in the postseason: Does an extended layoff translate into rest or rust?

    Buster Posey and the Giants zipped through the playoffs, and now will try for their third title in five years. Lorenzo Cain and the Royals zoomed along, reaching the Series for the first time since 1985.

    And then, they all got some time off. Almost an eternity, by October standards.

    The Royals went 8-0 in the AL playoffs, giving them five idle days before Shields starts the opener. San Francisco went 8-2 on the NL side and had four days to relax before Madison Bumgarner pitches.

    'It's definitely different because we have played so many games over the last 7 1/2, eight months. But you just understand it's one of those things,' Posey said.

    As recent history has shown, hitters can be very vulnerable when they get out of rhythm.

    'It affects a bit with your timing, especially when trying to adjust to pitchers,' Kansas City second baseman Omar Infante said. 'It's hard to recover that groove you have.'

    The slightly favored Giants and Royals held practices, studied video and checked out scouting reports. But as several teams that stumbled in the World Series after long breaks discovered, nothing can duplicate playing a real game.

    Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera and Detroit got nearly a week off in 2012, then the Tigers hit a combined .159 and totaled six runs in getting swept by the Giants.

    Troy Tulowitzki and the Colorado Rockies rushed into the 2007 World Series, waited a week and got outscored 29-10 in Boston's sweep.

    A year earlier, Magglio Ordonez and the Tigers looked so powerful in the playoffs, but fell apart a week later and hit only .199 in a five-game loss to St. Louis.

    Infante played on both of those Detroit teams that got wiped out. He actually excelled in 2012, hitting .333.

    'It's a short series, you need some luck. We lost four in a row and they were coming from playing seven. In this series, I think both teams are even,' he said.

    Royals reserve Raul Ibanez, who's enjoyed postseason success in the past, said 'determination and will' carry players in the fall. Yet the timing and confidence that lifts them for so long can be lost in a hurry.

    All of a sudden, a ball that might've been a solid double becomes a soft fly. A line drive up the middle turns into a foul ball straight back. A big hit winds up a great catch.

    Just like that, a magical touch is missing, and can't be recaptured until it's too late.

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez hooted at himself after a popup and an easy grounder in BP on Monday, and changed bats for his next round. He homered on his final swing.

    'When you've been playing for seven or eight months, it's nice to have an off day every now and then. But when you do have those workout days where you just go in and hit BP and take grounders and stuff, you try to keep it as much like game day as possible,' Giants first baseman Brandon Belt said.

    Royals designated hitter Billy Butler said he didn't see the five-day break being a detriment.

    'Hey, they've had four days off. That's the way you look at it. They played one day later than we have - they've had a layoff, too,' he said.

    'I don't know if it'll play any factor. It definitely won't be the reason if we go out there and don't win tomorrow,' Butler said.

    Shields and Bumgarner seemed unconcerned.

    This will be Shields' first start since Oct. 10 in the AL Championship Series opener against Baltimore.

    'I think this late in the year almost too much throwing is too much,' he said. 'So I've just kind of rested my body up for tomorrow.'

    Bumgarner has already thrown 249 innings this year, including four postseason outings. He was the NLCS MVP, and started last Thursday when the Giants closed out St. Louis.

    'Honestly, I feel the best I've felt all year for the last probably two months,' the lefty said.



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    MLB HEAD TO HEAD


    Aug 10, 2014 Score ATS Results
    SFO 4 Over: 11
    KAN « 7 Cover: +100
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    Aug 9, 2014 Score ATS Results
    SFO 0 Under: 5
    KAN « 5 Cover: +100
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    Aug 8, 2014 Score ATS Results
    SFO 2 Under: 6
    KAN « 4 Cover: +100
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    Mar 23, 2014 Score ATS Results
    KAN 9 Over: 22
    SFO « 13 Cover: +100
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    Mar 7, 2014 Score ATS Results
    SFO « 5 Cover: +110
    KAN 0 Over: 5
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    • Tuesday, October 21

      Game Score Status Pick Amount

      San Francisco - 8:00 PM ET San Francisco +101 500 TRIPLE PLAY

      Kansas City - Over 6.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
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      • Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

        10/16/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detai

        10/15/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2000 Detail

        10/14/14 0-*4-*0 0.00% -*2135 Detail

        10/12/14 0-*2-*0 0.00%-*1050 Detail

        10/11/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*70 Detail

        10/10/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*150 Detail

        10/07/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*240 Detail

        10/06/14 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1080 Detail

        10/05/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2290 Detail

        10/04/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% +310 Detail

        10/03/14 6-*2-*0 75.00% +*2395 Detail

        10/02/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*450 Detail

        10/01/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

        09/30/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

        Totals 31-*17-*0 64.58 % 7460


        Rated Plays Only Record:


        6 - 2 ........ + 4.25.......*****

        12 - 9...........+ 12.32 ......Double Play

        8 - 5 ..........+ 7.09.....Triple Play

        5 - 2 .......... + 11.52 .......Grand Slam
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        • Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

          10/21/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1005 Detai

          10/16/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detai

          10/15/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2000 Detail

          10/14/14 0-*4-*0 0.00% -*2135 Detail

          10/12/14 0-*2-*0 0.00%-*1050 Detail

          10/11/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*70 Detail

          10/10/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*150 Detail

          10/07/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*240 Detail

          10/06/14 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1080 Detail

          10/05/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2290 Detail

          10/04/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% +310 Detail

          10/03/14 6-*2-*0 75.00% +*2395 Detail

          10/02/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*450 Detail

          10/01/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

          09/30/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail


          Totals 33-*17-*0 66.00 % 8460


          Rated Plays Only Record:


          6 - 2 ........ + 4.25..........*****

          12 - 9...........+ 12.32 ......Double Play

          10 - 5 ..........+ 13.12.......Triple Play

          5 - 2 .......... + 11.52 ......Grand Slam
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          • Ventura, Peavy will meet in WS Game 2

            October 21, 2014


            KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The starting pitchers for Game 2 of the World Series are a study in contrasts.

            The Royals will send out rookie Yordano Ventura, the hard-throwing right-hander from the Dominican Republic who grew up idolizing Pedro Martinez and now talks to him just about every day. San Francisco will counter with veteran Jake Peavy, the hired gun from Mobile, Alabama, who helped Boston win the World Series last year.

            ''A lot of energy, I think, on both sides,'' said Peavy, pointing out perhaps the one thing they have in common. ''We'll have our work cut out for us, for sure.''

            Ventura burst onto the scene last year with his 100 mph fastball, aggressive attitude and cool confidence. He's only 23, but already has earned rave reviews from the likes of Cleveland manager Terry Francona, Yankees skipper Joe Girardi and everybody on his own team.

            ''Yordano came in obviously last year guns a-blazing,'' said the Royals' Jeremy Guthrie, who will start Game 3 on Friday night in San Francisco. ''His talent was evident from the very first start.''

            Ventura's electric arm is a big reason why Royals manager Ned Yost brought him in as a reliever in the wild-card win over Oakland. Yet the starter, perhaps too amped up, promptly gave up a three-run homer to Brandon Moss and another hit to Josh Reddick before he was yanked.

            The Royals rallied to win in 12 innings, though, and Ventura fared far better when he started in the AL Division Series against the Angels, allowing one run over seven innings.

            Ventura got a no decision in his ALCS start against Baltimore, a game the Royals also won.

            ''For me, another thing I focus on is to live day by day,'' Ventura said with Guthrie serving as his translator. ''Really, what happened in Oakland, I had moved past that.''

            Meanwhile, Peavy will be trying to move on from a rather pedestrian start in the NLCS. After pitching two-hit ball into the sixth inning against Washington in the divisional round, he allowed two runs on four hits in just four innings against St. Louis.

            Yet the simple fact that he's pitching in the postseason is a testament to his ability.

            The former Cy Young winner helped the Red Sox beat the Cardinals in last year's World Series, allowing two runs over four innings in his lone start - a game Boston won. With Peavy's playoff experience in mind, the Giants traded for him in late July, even though he was scuffling along with a 1-9 record and didn't look anything like the three-time All-Star of old.

            Peavy said the change of scenery helped get him back on track, as did a minor mechanical change. The results were striking: He went 6-4 with a 2.17 ERA after landing in San Francisco.

            ''I've said all along, when you have guys that believe in you - Bruce Bochy doesn't know anything else but to believe in me,'' Peavy said. ''It's a different feel of belief he has in not just me but all of his players. And I think that's why he gets out of us what he gets out of us.''

            Peavy has struggled against the Royals - with a 4.97 ERA that's the worst of any team he's faced more than six times. He also has had problems at spacious Kauffman Stadium, where he is just 1-5 with a 6.42 ERA.

            ''It just comes down to executing pitches,'' he said. ''I'm going to do all I can do to execute my pitches, and I feel really confident about my ability to do that.''
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            • Posey tries to add 3rd World Series ring

              October 21, 2014


              KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Buster Posey seemed almost embarrassed.

              With an NL Rookie of the Year award and MVP plaque, with two World Series rings at age 27, and the possibility of earning a third in the next 10 days, the San Francisco Giants catcher is among the candidates to become baseball's most popular star following the retirement of Derek Jeter.

              ''It's obviously flattering to get those comparisons,'' he said Monday, a day ahead of the World Series opener against Kansas City. ''Derek Jeter is one of a kind. I think for me right now, my focus is on trying to win, trying to win four more games this season.''

              He is so boyish looking that when he shaves, he could be mistaken for a high-school student. Giants pitchers maintain he's been a key component to their success.

              ''He's always been an old young guy, even when he first got here,'' injured ace Matt Cain said. ''He's a guy that's always been wise beyond his years. Definitely doesn't act his age.''

              Posey has accomplished so much in such a short time - this is just his fourth full season in the major leagues.

              After winning the rookie award in 2010 while helping the Giants to their first Series title since 1954, the next season the Marlins' Scott Cousins ran into him at the plate in late May.

              Posey fractured a bone in his lower left leg and tore three ankle ligaments. Such was the concern about those kind of collisions that a new rule took effect this year designed to limit runner-catcher contact.

              Posey's outlook on baseball changed in a way he couldn't have anticipated, giving an appreciation for each day he spends as a big leaguer.

              ''I think the further I get away from the injury, it's harder to keep that in perspective,'' he said. ''I think that it's something that I'm going to continually try to do throughout my career because, you know, just like that'' - and then he snaps his fingers - ''one play and your season could be over, potentially even worse. So you try to enjoy every minute you have out there.''

              Posey came back with a historic season, hitting .336 with 24 homers and 103 RBIs to become the first catcher to win the NL batting title since the Boston Braves' Ernie Lombardi in 1942. And then the Giants swept Detroit for their second title in three seasons.

              ''He's one of the best hitters in the game, so he understands what hitters are trying to do at the plate,'' Giants pitcher Tim Hudson said. ''He understands what their approaches may be at times throughout at_bats. He understands when guys take swings and they look a certain way on certain pitches, what we probably should do to them after that.''

              Posey batted .311 with 22 homers and 89 RBIs this season in a year when offense faded to its lowest level in four decades in some categories. What he does at the plate sometimes overshadows his prowess in other phases of the game.

              ''If you look at a team that's had success, I think you should look behind the plate, because those guys play such a critical role in your success,'' said Giants manager Bruce Bochy, a former big league catcher.

              ''Buster's got a great way about him. Pitchers love throwing to him,'' he said. ''When he came up, we had some things to tweak with him to make him a better player, and he gets it. He's made himself into, I think, an all-around elite player. Not just a hitter, but a catcher.''
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              • MLB
                Dunkel

                San Francisco at Kansas City
                The Giants look to follow up last night's 7-1 win in the opener and come into Game 2 with a 7-0 record in Jake Peavy's last 7 starts with the total set at 7 to 8 1/2 runs. San Francisco is the pick (-105) according to Dunkel, which has the Giants favored by 1 1/2. Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-105). Here are all of today's MLB picks.

                WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22

                Game 903-904: San Francisco at Kansas City (8:00 p.m. EST)
                Dunkel Ratings: San Francisco (Peavy) 13.122; Kansas City (Ventura) 11.742
                Dunkel Line: San Francisco by 1 1/2; 6
                Vegas Line: Kansas City (-115); 7
                Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (-105); Under




                MLB
                Armadillo's Write-Up

                Wednesday, October 22

                Peavy is 5-0, 1.66 in his last eight starts, 1-3, 7.03 in seven postseason starts; he didn't pitch against the Royals this season.
                Royals won last five Ventura starts (4-0, 2.93); he is 0-0, 3.55 in a couple of postseason starts- he has never pitched against the Giants.

                Giants won World Series in 2010 and 2012; they're 9-2 this postseason, 4-1 on the road.

                Royals are 14-3 in last 17 games, 8-1 this postseason, with five one-run wins. They've won five of their last six home games.

                Peavy 5-15/9-5...............6-34 first inning
                Ventura 20-12.................7-32 first inning

                National League won three of last four World Series; AL teams have 162-132 edge in regular season this year.




                MLB

                Wednesday, October 22

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                8:07 PM
                SAN FRANCISCO vs. KANSAS CITY
                San Francisco is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Kansas City
                San Francisco is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing Kansas City
                Kansas City is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games at home
                The total has gone OVER in 4 of Kansas City's last 6 games
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                • MLB
                  Long Sheet

                  Wednesday, October 22

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                  SAN FRANCISCO (97 - 76) at KANSAS CITY (97 - 74) - 8:05 PM
                  JAKE PEAVY (R) vs. YORDANO VENTURA (R)
                  Top Trends for this game.
                  PEAVY is 14-20 (-9.7 Units) against the money line in all games this season. (Team's Record)
                  PEAVY is 19-33 (-16.1 Units) against the money line in road games over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                  PEAVY is 27-36 (-15.5 Units) against the money line in night games over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                  PEAVY is 6-13 (-9.3 Units) against the money line after a win this season. (Team's Record)
                  KANSAS CITY is 97-74 (+11.6 Units) against the money line in all games this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 32-20 (+10.6 Units) against the money line when the total is 7 or less this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 21-7 (+12.9 Units) against the money line at home with a money line of -100 to -125 this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 7-1 (+7.5 Units) against the money line in October games this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 19-7 (+11.1 Units) against the money line when playing on Wednesday this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 93-71 (+10.1 Units) against the money line in games played on a grass field this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 70-49 (+13.0 Units) against the money line in night games this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 70-52 (+8.4 Units) against the money line against right-handed starters this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 8-1 (+8.5 Units) against the money line in playoff games this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 51-36 (+14.3 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                  KANSAS CITY is 24-16 (+9.0 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 97-76 (+17.0 Units) against the money line in all games this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 48-39 (+14.1 Units) against the money line in road games this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 9-2 (+8.8 Units) against the money line in October games this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 20-7 (+13.0 Units) against the money line when playing on Wednesday this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 97-76 (+17.0 Units) against the money line in games played on a grass field this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 30-24 (+8.2 Units) against the money line in road games in night games this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 66-46 (+17.0 Units) against the money line against right-handed starters this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 9-2 (+8.8 Units) against the money line in playoff games this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 56-40 (+16.1 Units) against the money line after a win this season.
                  SAN FRANCISCO is 43-39 (+7.6 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record this season.

                  Head-to-Head Series History
                  KANSAS CITY is 3-1 (+2.0 Units) against SAN FRANCISCO this season
                  2 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL this season . (Over=-0.1 Units, Under=-0.6 Units)

                  JAKE PEAVY vs. KANSAS CITY since 1997
                  PEAVY is 5-7 when starting against KANSAS CITY with an ERA of 4.97 and a WHIP of 1.380.
                  His team's record is 6-8 (-4.2 units) in these starts. The UNDER is 5-9. (-5.2 units)

                  YORDANO VENTURA vs. SAN FRANCISCO since 1997
                  No recent starts.
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                  • MLB

                    Wednesday, October 22


                    Five things we know heading into World Series Game 2

                    KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Behind Hunter Pence's bat and Madison Bumgarner's left arm, the San Francisco Giants cruised to a 7-1 win over the Kansas City Royals in Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday.

                    Here are five things we know about the World Series heading into Game 2:

                    --Pence finally figured out James Shields. The San Francisco right fielder came into the World Series 0-for-11 all-time against Shields. He hit a two-run home run in the first, then led off the third with a double and came around to score the fourth run off Shields. The three runs the Giants scored in the first inning gave Bumgarner a comfortable cushion, and the lefty coasted through seven innings.

                    "When you've got Madison on the mound, even when it's 0-0, you still feel very confident," Pence said. "We have all the confidence in the world with Bumgarner on the mound, no matter what the score is."

                    --Bumgarner knows how to pitch in the postseason, especially on the road. He extended his playoff road scoreless streak to a major-league-record 32 2/3 innings before giving up a solo home run to catcher Salvador Perez in the seventh..

                    "You know what, I felt pretty good," Bumgarner said. "It was just about going out and making pitches and executing. I know that's a boring answer, but for me, that's all it is."

                    Manager Bruce Bochy said of Bumgarner's postseason success away from AT&T Park, "Some things are hard to explain in this game. I can't tell you anything that would make sense of it, but he's been pitching well at home, too."

                    --The Giants are seeking to become the 11th team in the past 12 years to win the World Series after winning the opener. The only team since 2003 that lost the first game and went on to win the World Series was the 2009 New York Yankees, who dropped the first game against the Philadelphia Phillies but came back to win the series 4-2.

                    San Francisco won the first game of each series on the road this postseason, including a wild-card game victory over the Pirates in Pittsburgh.

                    "It's huge to be able to win that first game in the series," Giants center fielder Gregor Blanco said. "That puts pressure on the other team. We've got to go out tomorrow and keep playing baseball and try to win the second game. If we can do it, we can add more pressure."

                    --The Royals must respond to a loss for the first time since Sept. 27, when they fell to the Chicago White Sox in the penultimate game of the regular season. A day earlier, Kansas City clinched a spot in the postseason.

                    "I can speak for everybody in this clubhouse: We're not worried about it," third baseman Mike Moustakas said. "We're going to go out tomorrow and play the same game for whatever got us here. We're not concerned about it. We're not happy about it. We've got another game tomorrow.

                    "(Kansas City's Game 2 starter Yordano Ventura) throws 100 (mph). The guy has an electric arm with a plus curveball, plus everything. He can go out and dominate a lineup. He's a confident kid, going out there having that swagger. We feed off of him."

                    --The Kansas City bullpen endured its longest stint in the postseason, amassing six innings in relief of James Shields. With regular starter Danny Duffy pitching three-plus innings and reliever Tim Collins pitching two, the Royals' bullpen is still in good shape.

                    Duffy, who was pitching for the first time since Oct. 2, walked two of the first three batters he faced, forcing in a run, but then he retired eight in a row.

                    "I was really happy with his outing," manager Ned Yost said. "First inning in the World Series, you're a little amped up and you've got to come out and get settled in. Once he got settled down, (he) did a nice job."

                    Duffy wound charged with two runs on one hit and three walks.
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                    • Game 2 - Giants at Royals

                      October 22, 2014


                      SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (97-76) at KANSAS CITY ROYALS (97-74)

                      2014 World Series - Game 2
                      Game 2 - San Francisco leads series 1-0
                      First pitch: Wednesday, 8:05 p.m. ET
                      Sportsbook.ag Line & Total: Kansas City -110, San Francisco +100, Total: 7

                      After being handed their first loss of the postseason in Tuesday's Game 1, the Royals look to even up the World Series with the Giants on Wednesday.

                      San Francisco certainly has the advantage in experience for this series, as it was victors in the World Series in both 2010 and 2012 while showing how well it can perform on the big stage with a 7-1 win on Tuesday night. The Giants had no trouble getting to starter James Shields as they tagged the ace for five runs on seven hits over the first three innings of the game and did not look back, as Madison Bumgarner put together another big performance on the mound (7 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 5 K's). OF Hunter Pence provided some power with a two-run homer in the top of the first inning, which gives him at least one hit in nine of 11 playoff games.

                      Kansas City appeared to have fate on its side this season, but that was quickly turned around by Bumgarner and the Giants, who held the Royals to four hits in Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday. The only real source of offense came off the bat of C Salvador Perez who had a solo homer, but has otherwise been poor in the postseason with a mere five hits in 37 at-bats (.135 BA). K.C. hopes that 1B Eric Hosmer can help cure his team's offensive woes moving forward, as he has collected a hit in 7-of-9 games thus far with multiple knocks four times.

                      Looking to give San Francisco a big 2-0 series lead will be RHP Jake Peavy (1-0, 1.86 ERA), as he goes against 23-year-old RHP Yordano Ventura (0-0, 4.85 ERA) for the host Royals.

                      Tuesday's win on the road improved the Giants' away record to a huge 48-39 (.552) while Kansas City saw its home mark drop to 46-40 (.535) on the year.

                      These clubs played just one series over the past three seasons with the Royals sweeping three games at home back in August while outscoring San Francisco 16-6.

                      On the injury front, 2B Marco Scutaro (back) and OF Angel Pagan (back) remain out for the duration of the playoffs for the Giants while Kansas City has no significant omissions from its lineup.

                      Jake Peavy did not have the best regular season of his career with just seven wins and a 3.73 ERA, but the Giants grabbed him from the Red Sox due to his playoff experience (7 starts) which includes helping Boston to a win in last year’s World Series. He has seen his strikeout rate drop in each of the past three seasons as he struck out 7.0 batters per nine innings in 2014 and actually has more walks (6) than strikeouts (5) over two starts (9.2 IP) in these playoffs.

                      Overall, he is 1-3 with a miserable 7.03 ERA and 1.72 WHIP in his postseason career, but his team has gone 5-2 in those outings. In his time facing the Royals, Peavy is 5-7 with a 4.97 ERA and 1.38 WHIP while allowing 10 HR in his 83.1 frames.

                      DH Billy Butler (.424 BA, 3 HR, 8 RBI in 33 AB), SS Alcides Escobar (.409 BA, 2 HR, 8 RBI in 22 AB) and OF Alex Gordon (.357 BA, 2 doubles, 1 HR, 5 RBI in 28 AB) have all done very well against the veteran, while 3B Mike Moustakas and OF Josh Willingham have combined to go a meager 7-for-43 (.163) in this matchup.

                      San Francisco’s bullpen carries an outstanding 37-15 (.712) record with a solid 2.92 ERA and 1.05 WHIP while saving 51-of-70 (73%) games. Closer Santiago Casilla (0.00 ERA, 4 saves) has allowed just two hits in his 6.2 postseason innings while going a perfect 4-for-4 in save chances.

                      Yordano Ventura has a mere 35 career starts under his belt as he makes his first World Series appearance and will look to his heater, which averaged 96 MPH this year, to help him shut down the Giants. He struck out 7.8 batters per nine innings over the regular season while giving up 14 HR in his 183 frames (0.69 HR/9). So far in these playoffs, he has allowed seven runs over his three games (13 IP) while his club is a perfect 3-0 when he makes an appearance.

                      The 23-year-old has never faced the Giants in his young career and will need to be careful when facing C Buster Posey who is 14-for-48 (.292) with five RBIs and four runs in this postseason after a big season where he hit .311 with 22 HRs and 89 RBIs. On the other hand, SS Brandon Crawford has been the least consistent batter in San Francisco’s lineup as he has just three hits in his last 19 at-bats and should be Ventura’s easiest target.

                      The bullpen for the Royals has been the MVP throughout the postseason and overall has gone 34-18 (.654) with a 3.19 ERA and 1.23 WHIP while going a tremendous 59-for-71 (83%) in save opportunities. Closer Greg Holland (1.13 ERA, 6 saves) saved all four games in the ALCS while giving up three hits and striking out 10 in his eight playoff innings.
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                      • Preview: Giants (87-74) at Royals (89-72)
                        Game: 2
                        Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
                        Date: October 22, 2014 8:07 PM EDT


                        The playoff-hardened San Francisco Giants welcomed the Kansas City Royals to the World Series with a Game 1 thumping.

                        Gritty veteran Jake Peavy will try for the same kind of result in a pitching matchup with a potentially similar storyline.

                        Experience faces youth in the form of rookie Yordano Ventura for Wednesday night's Game 2 as the Giants set out to steal both games in Kansas City and inch closer to a third World Series crown in five seasons.

                        "A lot of energy, I think, on both sides," said Peavy, 33, pointing out his shared demeanor with the 23-year-old. 'We'll have our work cut out for us, for sure."

                        The headline-grabbing Royals had won their first eight games of the postseason prior to Tuesday's 7-1 home loss, and now will try to become just the third team in the last 18 World Series to recover from a 1-0 deficit.

                        "We didn't expect to come in here and sweep the San Francisco Giants," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "We knew that this was a series that was going to go deep. We know how tough they are. They swung the bats really well."

                        San Francisco, which was swept in a three-game regular-season series in Kansas City by a 16-6 score, got the bulk of its offense from Pablo Sandoval and Hunter Pence, who each collected two hits and two RBIs.

                        Pence's two-run homer sparked a three-run first inning, while Sandoval is batting .400 since the start of the NL Championship Series and has reached base in a club-record 24 straight postseason games dating to 2012. If he gets on Wednesday, Sandoval will match Baltimore's Boog Powell for the third-longest streak in playoff history.

                        "I can't say I'm surprised by these guys," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of his Nos. 4 and 5 hitters.

                        Prior to 2013 with Boston, Peavy's postseason experience had been limited with two starts in his first 12 seasons, which resulted in a pair of losses and a 12.10 ERA.

                        The right-hander's next assignment will be his sixth start in the last two years, and while his playoff numbers are improving with age, they're still probably not up to a level of his liking.

                        Peavy (1-0, 1.86 ERA) has allowed two runs and six hits in 9 2-3 innings of two starts this season and has surrendered more than two runs once in his last five playoff starts - all of which have come on the road - but he's failed to pitch beyond four innings in three of those.

                        One such outing came in Game 2 of the NLCS as Peavy gave up two runs and four hits with three walks in four innings of a 5-4 loss in St. Louis.

                        He didn't factor into the decision, which was also the case in his lone World Series start last season with two runs and six hits allowed in four innings of another 5-4 loss at St. Louis.

                        Peavy's no stranger to Kauffman Stadium, though he might not have fond memories of his AL Central days. Peavy is 1-5 with a 6.42 ERA in seven starts in the Royals' building, and his 4.97 ERA against Kansas City is the worst among any club he's faced more than six times.

                        Billy Butler has inflicted plenty of that damage with a 14-for-33 career mark and three home runs, while Alcides Escobar is 9 for 22 with two homers.

                        Ventura (0-0, 4.85) began his postseason career with a rough relief outing in the Royals' wild-card win over Oakland, and his performance nearly cost them a spot in the ALDS. The hard-throwing right-hander allowed two runs and two hits in 1-3 of an inning before they rallied.

                        "For me, another thing I focus on is to live day by day," Ventura said with Game 3 starter Jeremy Guthrie serving as his translator. 'Really, what happened (against) Oakland, I had moved past that."

                        He's since made two road starts and yielded five runs in 12 2-3 innings, four of which came over 5 2-3 in Game 2 of the ALCS against Baltimore.

                        Ventura posted a 5-7 record and 3.27 ERA in 16 home starts during the regular season.

                        The Royals will now try to avoid losing back-to-back games for the first time since Sept. 19-20.

                        Salvador Perez homered in Game 1, but the catcher is batting .135 in the playoffs. The Royals' two hottest bats this postseason - Eric Hosmer (.394) and Lorenzo Cain (.333) - went a combined 0 for 6 as Giants pitchers held the Royals to four hits, matching the AL club's postseason low.

                        While it's been the Kansas City bullpen that has earned plenty of attention this October, San Francisco's relievers have been the more effective bunch with a 1.69 ERA in the postseason and 12 2-3 scoreless innings over the last four games.


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                        MLB HEAD TO HEAD


                        Oct 21, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        SFO « 7 Cover: +100
                        KAN 1 Over: 8
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                        Aug 10, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        SFO 4 Over: 11
                        KAN « 7 Cover: +100
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                        Aug 9, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        SFO 0 Under: 5
                        KAN « 5 Cover: +100
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                        Aug 8, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        SFO 2 Under: 6
                        KAN « 4 Cover: +100
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                        Mar 23, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        KAN 9 Over: 22
                        SFO « 13 Cover: +100
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                        Mar 7, 2014 Score ATS Results
                        SFO « 5 Cover: +110
                        KAN 0 Over: 5
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                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

                          10/21/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1005 Detai

                          10/16/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detai

                          10/15/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2000 Detail


                          10/14/14 0-*4-*0 0.00% -*2135 Detail

                          10/12/14 0-*2-*0 0.00%-*1050 Detail

                          10/11/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*70 Detail

                          10/10/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*150 Detail

                          10/07/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*240 Detail

                          10/06/14 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1080 Detail

                          10/05/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2290 Detail

                          10/04/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% +310 Detail

                          10/03/14 6-*2-*0 75.00% +*2395 Detail

                          10/02/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*450 Detail

                          10/01/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

                          09/30/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail


                          Totals 33-*17-*0 66.00 % 8460


                          Rated Plays Only Record:


                          6 - 2 ........ + 4.25..........*****

                          12 - 9...........+ 12.32 ......Double Play

                          10 - 5 ..........+ 13.12.......Triple Play

                          5 - 2 .......... + 11.52 ......Grand Slam



                          Wednesday, October 22

                          Game Score Status Pick Amount

                          San Francisco - 8:00 PM ET San Francisco +118 500 GRAND SLAM

                          Kansas City - Under 7 500 TRIPLE PLAY


                          My feeling tell me KC but i can't go with a team with less experience and the pressure on the Royals to win tonight will be too much....Giants are playing loose like its just another game.....They got the one game they needed on the road....

                          Jake Peavy will use his experience to tame those Royal bats......He's a vet and knows how to pitch......Not to mention the Giants love the fastball Ventura will be tossing at them.......

                          Pressure on the young royals players will be a bit much......GO GIANTS !!
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • Date WLT Pct Net Units Record

                            10/22/14 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detai

                            10/21/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1005 Detai

                            10/16/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detai

                            10/15/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2000 Detail

                            10/14/14 0-*4-*0 0.00% -*2135 Detail

                            10/12/14 0-*2-*0 0.00%-*1050 Detail

                            10/11/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*70 Detail

                            10/10/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*150 Detail

                            10/07/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*240 Detail

                            10/06/14 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1080 Detail

                            10/05/14 4-*0-*0 100.00% +*2290 Detail

                            10/04/14 1-*1-*0 50.00% +310 Detail

                            10/03/14 6-*2-*0 75.00% +*2395 Detail

                            10/02/14 2-*2-*0 50.00% -*450 Detail

                            10/01/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail

                            09/30/14 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail


                            Totals 33-*19-*0 63.46 % 7410


                            Rated Plays Only Record:


                            6 - 2 ........ + 4.25..........*****

                            12 - 9...........+ 12.32 ......Double Play

                            10 - 6 ..........+ 10.12.......Triple Play

                            5 - 3 ........... + 7.52 ......Grand Slam
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • Armadillo: Friday's six-pack

                              NFL trends to ponder with Week 8 upon us.........

                              -- Texans are 4-8-1 vs spread in their last 13 road games.

                              -- Saints covered 15 of their last 20 home games.

                              -- Seattle is 7-3 in its last 10 games as a road favorite.

                              -- Colts covered nine of their last twelve road games.

                              -- Tampa Bay is 7-15-1 in its last 23 home games.

                              -- Buffalo is 8-16 vs spread in its last 24 road games.

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                              Armadillo: Friday's List of 13: What we're looking for this weekend.......

                              13) Back in May, who thought Eagles-Cardinals would be battle of 5-1 teams? Nick Foles comes back to Arizona as a much better player than he was for the Arizona Wildcats in college. This is Sunday’s best game.

                              12) LSU is a home underdog for the 5th time (2-2 in first four) in 9+ years under Les Miles; Ole Miss covered its last nine visits to Baton Rouge, but most of those were as pretty substantial underdogs.

                              11) Steelers scored 24 points in 2:54 Monday night against a Houston team that imploded. Indy has won five games in row and will not implode, but they’re 2-11 in last 13 games vs Pittsburgh, though this will be Luck’s first visit to Heinz Field.

                              10) West Virginia knocked Baylor from ranks of unbeaten last week, but now have a long road trip to Oklahoma State, which got bamboozled at TCU. OSU’s starting QB is out for the year; they’re 4-0 at home, but against all stiffs. WVU won both its true road games by three points each.

                              9) Oakland fired Dennis Allen when the Raiders got home from London; if the Falcons lose to Detroit across the pond, will Mike Smith get the Ziggy too? Atlanta has been playing terrible defense.

                              8) Mississippi State is #1 in the country, which just looks strange; they’ve got a trap game in Lexington, as a double digit favorite in Lexington, against improved Kentucky. Lot more media distractions when you’re ranked #1. Bulldogs haven’t been on road in over a month, either.

                              7) World Series shifts to San Francisco, where Ned Yost gets to test his magical managerial run while playing under National League rules. Yost used to manage in Milwaukee, so he’s done it before, but Billy Butler has to sit now, with no DH for three games.

                              6) USC has a tricky road game at Utah, which is having a hard time picking a starting QB- Utes are back to Wilson this week. Utah’s last three games were all decided by 6 or less points. Trojans allowed 26+ points in each of their last three games.

                              5) Rookie Zach Mettenberger gets his first start at QB for offensively-challenged Tennessee, with Houston in town after falling apart Monday night. Texans have to be really disappointed to be 3-4; they’re close to having a much better record.

                              4) Lane Kiffin’s going to be in Knoxville this weekend, which should have the locals out in full force. Young Vols are a 17-point home dog to Alabama, which looked really good at home last week after struggling to win 14-13 at Arkansas.

                              3) Ravens rallied from a 15-0 deficit to take a 16-15 at home against the Bengals in Week 1, before Cincy won it on a long pass with 5:00 left; now teams meet again in the Queen City, with Bengals on an 0-2-1 downer after their 3-0 start. Ravens are quietly 5-2; do you think they will re-sign Ray Rice if he gets reinstated?

                              2) South Carolina is getting 18 points at Auburn? Have to look up the last time Spurrier got 18 points in a game, has to be a decent amount of years, but his defense is sub-par this year and that’s bad news against a Malzahn team.

                              1) I think the Saints are going to break out and beat Green Bay Sunday night; nothing I’ve seen on TV this year endorses that opinion, just a feeling I have.

                              Think the Jets will beat Buffalo too, but you cannot give points with a team that’s lost its last six games.
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • MLB
                                Long Sheet

                                Friday, October 24

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                                KANSAS CITY (98 - 74) at SAN FRANCISCO (97 - 77) - 8:05 PM
                                JEREMY GUTHRIE (R) vs. TIM HUDSON (R)
                                Top Trends for this game.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 97-77 (+16.0 Units) against the money line in all games this season.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 21-10 (+14.9 Units) against the money line in October games over the last 3 seasons.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 97-77 (+16.0 Units) against the money line in games played on a grass field this season.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 1019-851 (+116.8 Units) against the money line in night games since 1997.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 66-47 (+16.0 Units) against the money line against right-handed starters this season.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 20-8 (+15.3 Units) against the money line in playoff games over the last 3 seasons.
                                SAN FRANCISCO is 43-40 (+6.6 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                                HUDSON is 52-30 (+21.0 Units) against the money line in all games over the last 3 seasons. (Team's Record)
                                HUDSON is 19-5 (+13.2 Units) against the money line in home games over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                                HUDSON is 19-5 (+13.2 Units) against the money line in home games in games played on a grass field over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                                HUDSON is 74-30 (+27.1 Units) against the money line in home games after a loss since 1997. (Team's Record)
                                KANSAS CITY is 98-74 (+12.6 Units) against the money line in all games this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 33-20 (+11.6 Units) against the money line when the total is 7 or less this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 18-9 (+10.8 Units) against the money line as a road underdog of +100 to +125 this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 51-34 (+19.1 Units) against the money line in road games this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 8-1 (+8.5 Units) against the money line in October games this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 12-3 (+11.0 Units) against the money line in road games when playing on Friday this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 15-5 (+9.7 Units) against the money line when playing with a day off this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 16-6 (+9.5 Units) against the money line in an inter-league game this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 94-71 (+11.1 Units) against the money line in games played on a grass field this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 71-49 (+14.0 Units) against the money line in night games this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 71-52 (+9.4 Units) against the money line against right-handed starters this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 9-1 (+9.5 Units) against the money line in playoff games this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 57-41 (+11.7 Units) against the money line after a win this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 52-36 (+15.3 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                                KANSAS CITY is 25-16 (+10.0 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season.
                                GUTHRIE is 20-13 (+7.9 Units) against the money line in all games this season. (Team's Record)
                                GUTHRIE is 20-12 (+8.9 Units) against the money line in games played on a grass field this season. (Team's Record)
                                GUTHRIE is 40-29 (+14.4 Units) against the money line in night games over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                                GUTHRIE is 19-13 (+10.2 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)
                                GUTHRIE is 18-11 (+11.8 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons. (Team's Record)

                                Head-to-Head Series History
                                KANSAS CITY is 4-1 (+3.0 Units) against SAN FRANCISCO this season
                                3 of 5 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL this season . (Over=+1.0 Units)

                                JEREMY GUTHRIE vs. SAN FRANCISCO since 1997
                                GUTHRIE is 0-1 when starting against SAN FRANCISCO with an ERA of 6.14 and a WHIP of 1.978.
                                His team's record is 2-1 (+1.6 units) in these starts. The OVER is 3-0. (+3.0 units)

                                TIM HUDSON vs. KANSAS CITY since 1997
                                HUDSON is 3-4 when starting against KANSAS CITY with an ERA of 4.12 and a WHIP of 1.360.
                                His team's record is 6-5 (-3.5 units) in these starts. The UNDER is 4-6. (-2.4 units)

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                                MLB

                                Friday, October 24

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                                Trend Report
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                                8:07 PM
                                KANSAS CITY vs. SAN FRANCISCO
                                Kansas City is 10-1 SU in its last 11 games
                                Kansas City is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing San Francisco
                                San Francisco is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
                                The total has gone OVER in 5 of San Francisco's last 5 games
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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