Greinke Finally Gets A Win
Early this season the Royals' lineup and bullpen robbed Zack Greinke of wins and then he began to earn the losses with some shaky starts recently, but the reigning Cy Young winner got back on track Sunday with a complete-game victory. He allowed three runs, including a pair of Joey Votto homers, but struck out 12, walked zero, and needed just 105 pitches to record 27 outs against the NL Central-leading Reds.
The victory is Greinke's first since May 13, during which time he was 0-4 with a 6.59 ERA. However, his 22/8 K/BB ratio in 27 innings was solid during that stretch and he certainly looked like his usual self Sunday. He won't repeat last season's 2.16 ERA, but should be able to settle into the 3.50 range soon enough. Unfortunately the Royals aren't getting any better, so whether his ERA is 2.16, 3.50, or 6.59 wins will be tough to come by.
While the Royals improve to 42-51 when Greinke starts since 2007, here are some other notes from around baseball ...
* Nearly anything a pitcher does this year will pale in comparison to Ubaldo Jimenez's amazing start, but Matt Cain deserves some recognition for the run he's on right now. Cain held the A's to one run in seven innings Sunday and has now allowed a grand total of two earned runs over 41 innings dating back to mid-May. During that stretch he's 4-1 with a 0.44 ERA and 27/7 K/BB ratio, and is now fifth in the NL with a 2.05 ERA overall.
* Through five innings Stephen Strasburg's second start Sunday looked an awful lot like his spectacular debut, as he struck out eight and allowed just one run on two hits. He then ran into some trouble in the sixth inning, giving up a single and two walks to load the bases, at which point Strasburg was pulled and fellow 2009 first-round pick Drew Storen wriggled out of the jam. He has 22 strikeouts versus six hits in 12.1 innings.
* Prince Fielder was homerless through 14 games this year, but after going deep twice Sunday he now 12 homers in 49 games since. Unfortunately he has just 20 RBIs despite the 12 homers during that time, but it's tough to blame Fielder for the lack of runners on base when he leaves the park. He's miles behind last season's NL-leading RBI pace, but since the slow start Fielder's overall numbers are right in line with his career marks.
* Don't make a Robert Green-like blunder, follow me on Twitter.
AL Quick Hits: Alex Rodriguez (hip) is hoping to rejoin the lineup Tuesday, perhaps at designated hitter ... Josh Hamilton stayed hot Sunday, homering for the fourth time in five games ... Kevin Millwood fell to 0-8 by allowing eight runs in 5.1 innings Sunday ... Jesse Litsch got rocked for seven runs Sunday in his first start since Tommy John surgery ... Terry Francona indicated the forearm injury that sent Daisuke Matsuzaka to the disabled list Saturday isn't serious ... Colby Lewis had double-digit strikeouts Sunday for the fourth time in 13 starts ... Austin Jackson is day-to-day after leaving Sunday's game with back spasms ... Jorge Posada hit a grand slam Sunday while catching for the first time since mid-May ... Magglio Ordonez (oblique) was out of the lineup Sunday for the sixth straight game ... Felix Hernandez was one batter short of a complete game Sunday, giving way to David Aardsma for a one-out save ... How close is Francisco Liriano to his pre-surgery dominance?
NL Quick Hits: Ted Lilly took a no-hitter into the ninth inning Sunday night against the White Sox, settling for eight scoreless innings in a 1-0 win ... Last week Lou Piniella went off on Steve Stone for saying he should play Tyler Colvin more, but Sunday the manager said he'll do exactly that ... Troy Glaus homered twice Sunday and leads the league with 49 RBIs ... Cole Hamels held the Red Sox to one run in seven innings Sunday, with Brad Lidge getting the final two outs for his fourth save ... David Wright homered twice Sunday and has now surpassed last season's total of 10 homers ... Troy Tulowitzki missed both weekend games with a strained groin and the Rockies have Monday off ... Mike Stanton reached safely four times and stole a base Sunday, giving him a .981 OPS through five games ... John Maine (shoulder) allowed just one hit in a four-inning rehab start Sunday at Double-A ... Dontrelle Willis will be skipped in the rotation, perhaps lining him up to face the Tigers in his next start ... Jason Bay homered, reached base five times, and score four runs Sunday ... Edgar Renteria (hamstring) will begin a rehab assignment Monday at Triple-A ... Jeff Suppan's deal with the Cardinals is expected to become official Monday.
Early this season the Royals' lineup and bullpen robbed Zack Greinke of wins and then he began to earn the losses with some shaky starts recently, but the reigning Cy Young winner got back on track Sunday with a complete-game victory. He allowed three runs, including a pair of Joey Votto homers, but struck out 12, walked zero, and needed just 105 pitches to record 27 outs against the NL Central-leading Reds.
The victory is Greinke's first since May 13, during which time he was 0-4 with a 6.59 ERA. However, his 22/8 K/BB ratio in 27 innings was solid during that stretch and he certainly looked like his usual self Sunday. He won't repeat last season's 2.16 ERA, but should be able to settle into the 3.50 range soon enough. Unfortunately the Royals aren't getting any better, so whether his ERA is 2.16, 3.50, or 6.59 wins will be tough to come by.
While the Royals improve to 42-51 when Greinke starts since 2007, here are some other notes from around baseball ...
* Nearly anything a pitcher does this year will pale in comparison to Ubaldo Jimenez's amazing start, but Matt Cain deserves some recognition for the run he's on right now. Cain held the A's to one run in seven innings Sunday and has now allowed a grand total of two earned runs over 41 innings dating back to mid-May. During that stretch he's 4-1 with a 0.44 ERA and 27/7 K/BB ratio, and is now fifth in the NL with a 2.05 ERA overall.
* Through five innings Stephen Strasburg's second start Sunday looked an awful lot like his spectacular debut, as he struck out eight and allowed just one run on two hits. He then ran into some trouble in the sixth inning, giving up a single and two walks to load the bases, at which point Strasburg was pulled and fellow 2009 first-round pick Drew Storen wriggled out of the jam. He has 22 strikeouts versus six hits in 12.1 innings.
* Prince Fielder was homerless through 14 games this year, but after going deep twice Sunday he now 12 homers in 49 games since. Unfortunately he has just 20 RBIs despite the 12 homers during that time, but it's tough to blame Fielder for the lack of runners on base when he leaves the park. He's miles behind last season's NL-leading RBI pace, but since the slow start Fielder's overall numbers are right in line with his career marks.
* Don't make a Robert Green-like blunder, follow me on Twitter.
AL Quick Hits: Alex Rodriguez (hip) is hoping to rejoin the lineup Tuesday, perhaps at designated hitter ... Josh Hamilton stayed hot Sunday, homering for the fourth time in five games ... Kevin Millwood fell to 0-8 by allowing eight runs in 5.1 innings Sunday ... Jesse Litsch got rocked for seven runs Sunday in his first start since Tommy John surgery ... Terry Francona indicated the forearm injury that sent Daisuke Matsuzaka to the disabled list Saturday isn't serious ... Colby Lewis had double-digit strikeouts Sunday for the fourth time in 13 starts ... Austin Jackson is day-to-day after leaving Sunday's game with back spasms ... Jorge Posada hit a grand slam Sunday while catching for the first time since mid-May ... Magglio Ordonez (oblique) was out of the lineup Sunday for the sixth straight game ... Felix Hernandez was one batter short of a complete game Sunday, giving way to David Aardsma for a one-out save ... How close is Francisco Liriano to his pre-surgery dominance?
NL Quick Hits: Ted Lilly took a no-hitter into the ninth inning Sunday night against the White Sox, settling for eight scoreless innings in a 1-0 win ... Last week Lou Piniella went off on Steve Stone for saying he should play Tyler Colvin more, but Sunday the manager said he'll do exactly that ... Troy Glaus homered twice Sunday and leads the league with 49 RBIs ... Cole Hamels held the Red Sox to one run in seven innings Sunday, with Brad Lidge getting the final two outs for his fourth save ... David Wright homered twice Sunday and has now surpassed last season's total of 10 homers ... Troy Tulowitzki missed both weekend games with a strained groin and the Rockies have Monday off ... Mike Stanton reached safely four times and stole a base Sunday, giving him a .981 OPS through five games ... John Maine (shoulder) allowed just one hit in a four-inning rehab start Sunday at Double-A ... Dontrelle Willis will be skipped in the rotation, perhaps lining him up to face the Tigers in his next start ... Jason Bay homered, reached base five times, and score four runs Sunday ... Edgar Renteria (hamstring) will begin a rehab assignment Monday at Triple-A ... Jeff Suppan's deal with the Cardinals is expected to become official Monday.