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(MLB) NY Yankees vs. Kansas City,
Money Line: -127.00 Kansas City (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -127.00 Kansas City (Home)
Result: Win
What happens when the Yankees lose Masahiro Tanaka, Ivan Nova and Chase Whitley? They are forced to go to the junk yard and recycle 36-year-old southpaw Chris Capuano.
This will be Capuano's first start of 2015. He's been out with a strained quad. Capuano was cut by Boston last year, signed a minor league with Colorado and then was dealt to the pitching-starved Yankees where he posted a losing record and 4.25 ERA.
The Yankees are the fifth organization Capuano has been with since 2011. The last time he was a regular part of a rotation - and not merely used as a five-inning stopgap measure - was 2012.
Now Capuano draws his first start - and faces the defending American League champions. The Royals are playing well again this season tied with Detroit for the second-best record in the AL. The Royals own the second-best home mark in the AL and have won 11 of their past 14 home contests when facing a lefty starter. They have a 60 percent winning percentage versus southpaws this season.
Royals starter Edinson Volquez posted a 1.91 ERA in four April starts. He's struggled in three starts this month, but this will be his second outing since recovering from a blister on his right thumb. I'm expecting his best performance of May.
Volquez is backed by the best relief trio in baseball - Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and closer Greg Holland.
The Yankees have been a nice story so far. They also have a strong bullpen. But Kansas City is the superior team, has a strong home field advantage and has the better starting pitching going.
The price is low enough to get involved with Kansas City.
This will be Capuano's first start of 2015. He's been out with a strained quad. Capuano was cut by Boston last year, signed a minor league with Colorado and then was dealt to the pitching-starved Yankees where he posted a losing record and 4.25 ERA.
The Yankees are the fifth organization Capuano has been with since 2011. The last time he was a regular part of a rotation - and not merely used as a five-inning stopgap measure - was 2012.
Now Capuano draws his first start - and faces the defending American League champions. The Royals are playing well again this season tied with Detroit for the second-best record in the AL. The Royals own the second-best home mark in the AL and have won 11 of their past 14 home contests when facing a lefty starter. They have a 60 percent winning percentage versus southpaws this season.
Royals starter Edinson Volquez posted a 1.91 ERA in four April starts. He's struggled in three starts this month, but this will be his second outing since recovering from a blister on his right thumb. I'm expecting his best performance of May.
Volquez is backed by the best relief trio in baseball - Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and closer Greg Holland.
The Yankees have been a nice story so far. They also have a strong bullpen. But Kansas City is the superior team, has a strong home field advantage and has the better starting pitching going.
The price is low enough to get involved with Kansas City.