American League Preview from The Sports Network
Tuesday, May 15th
(All times Eastern)
Kansas City Royals (14-20) at Texas Rangers (23-13), 8:05 p.m.
Probable Starting Pitchers: Kansas City - Vin Mazzaro (0-0, 0.00)
Texas - Colby Lewis (3-2, 3.69)
(Sports Network) - Rangers starter Colby Lewis was dominating at times during
most of his outing last week.
The beginning and the end of the appearance? Not so much.
Lewis will try to build on the positives of his recent bizarre start this
evening as Texas tries to split a two-game series with the Kansas City Royals.
After opening the season 3-0 with a 1.93 earned run average through five
starts, Lewis has lost back-to-back outings while giving up 12 runs over that
stretch. Six of those came in his last start on Thursday versus Baltimore in
the first game of a doubleheader.
Though the right-hander would strike out a career-high 12 batters in the
outing, all five hits he allowed were home runs. He opened the game by
yielding three straight homers, then retired 18 straight before giving up
another pair of longballs in the seventh inning.
Lewis became the first player in MLB history to allow at least five homers and
record 10-plus strikeouts in the same game.
"Sometimes things like this happen and it's unfortunate," said Rangers manager
Ron Washington of Lewis' outing. "They put three runs up early and they
happened to be all homers. After that first inning, you didn't know what to
expect. But he settled down and gave us a chance to win."
The 32-year-old will now try to rebound at home, where he is 2-0 with a 1.45
ERA in three starts this season. He is 1-1 with an 8.22 ERA in four career
meetings with the Royals, three of those starts.
With left-hander Jonathan Sanchez on the disabled list due to left biceps
tendinitis, the Royals will give righty Vin Mazzaro his first start of 2012.
Mazzaro went 1-1 with an 8.26 ERA in seven games with Kansas City a season
ago, making four starts. He was recalled from the minors last week and has
pitched once since, throwing a perfect inning of relief versus the White Sox
on Friday.
The 25-year-old is 0-1 with a 9.49 ERA in three career games versus the
Rangers, including two starts.
The Royals won for just the second time in their past 11 games in Texas with
Monday's 3-1 decision, their third straight victory overall and fifth in six
games.
Bruce Chen got the win, giving up a run over 6 2/3 frames, while Alcides
Escobar's two-run single in the fifth ended up as the difference.
"He kept the ball down, he mixed pretty good and he was trying to make sure
their big boys didn't hurt us," Royals catcher Brayan Pena said about Chen.
Jonathan Broxton worked a scoreless ninth for his eighth save of the year.
Scott Feldman gave up two unearned runs on three hits and a walk in 4 2/3
innings to suffer the loss in a spot start.
"My command wasn't there tonight. I'm trying to get outs any way I can at this
point," said Feldman. "If ground balls happen they happen, but I'm just more
concerned about trying to get guys out."
Nelson Cruz homered for Texas, which had won five of seven coming in.
The Rangers have won 13 of their past 18 versus the Royals.
05/15 10:56:32 ET

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