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2013 Kansas City Royals season

The Kansas City Royals' 2013 season was the 45th for the Royals franchise which began on April 1, 2013 against the Chicago White Sox.

2013 Kansas City Royals
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
OwnersDavid Glass
General managersDayton Moore
ManagersNed Yost
Local televisionFox Sports Kansas City
(Ryan Lefebvre, Jeff Montgomery, Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc)
Local radioKCSP 610 AM
(Denny Matthews, Steve Stewart, Ryan Lefebvre, Steve Physioc)
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After a winning record in spring training (setting a team and MLB record), the Royals remained over .500 nearly most of April during regular season play. The team also didn't commit an error in their first seven games (for 64 2/3 innings) for the first time in team history. On September 22, the Royals won their 82nd game of the season, to clinch their 2nd winning season since 1994 and first since 2003.

Offseason and spring training Edit

During the offseason, the Kansas City Royals donated over $4 million in funds raised during the 2012 All-Star game for various projects in the Kansas City area communities, including building two baseball facilities for disabled children.[1][2]

Alex Gordon signed a $37.5 million four-year deal last season with the Royals. The team lost Eric Hosmer to the United States team for the World Baseball Classic.

Right-handed pitcher Zack Greinke, who won the 2009 AL Cy Young Award while with Kansas City, signed a $147 million six-year contract to join the Los Angeles Dodgers in the offseason but was slow during spring training with a sore elbow and the flu.[3]

Jeremy Guthrie signed a $25 million three-year deal in November 2012 to stay with the Royals after being their best starter during the year.[4] Guthrie will be the Royals' No. 3 starter. Former AL MVP, Miguel Tejada, made the team as a utility player with a $1.1 million one-year contract.[5]

During spring training in Surprise, Arizona, the Royals had the best record of any team and maintained first place throughout every game. They not only tied and then exceeded a franchise record (previously set 22 wins and 9 losses in 1999),[6] but also had more spring training wins than any other team in MLB history.[7]

The Royals were the only team losing less than 10 games other than the Baltimore Orioles (9 losses),[8] ending spring training with a 25–7–2 record.[9] Kansas City lost their first spring training game after 11 wins in a row,[10] the only unbeaten team in spring training at that point.[11]

Kansas City manager Ned Yost said "The key to our success this year is going to be our pitching staff, because we can catch the ball. If they're throwing strikes, we're going to be able to make plays and I think we're going to be able to score runs." Yost added, "It just gives you confidence going into the season knowing that everybody's ready, everybody's playing well."

The Royals left Arizona (Surprise Stadium) without any players having any serious injuries. This was in contrast to March 2012 when closer Joakim Soria needed season-ending Tommy John surgery and starting catcher Salvador Pérez required knee surgery which sidelined him until late June 2012.

Kansas City led the majors in team batting average, hits, doubles, runs scored and on-base percentage, clinching first place in the Cactus League standings. The Royals finished with a Cactus League-leading .335 batting average and 230 runs.

After improving their starting rotation, the Royals were considered a "sleeper team" entering the 2013 season. The Royals appeared poised to challenge the AL champion Detroit Tigers in the AL Central. Overall, the Royals increased their chances that they would contend in 2013.[12]

According to Foxs Sports, for the first time in more than two decades the Kansas City Royals may become relevant again.[13] Other projections predicted the Royals to finish in second, third or even fourth place in the American League Central.[14][15]

"There's a lot to like about this team", Royals manager Ned Yost said. "I think we've got a great defense. I think our starting pitching is going to be a focal point and a strong asset to our club. Our relief pitching has always been dynamite in my mind."

Transactions Edit

Signings Edit

•Major League: Jeremy Guthrie, SP: three years, $25MM.

•Minor League: Blaine Boyer, Chad Tracy, Endy Chávez, Miguel Tejada, Xavier Nady, Willy Taveras, George Sherrill, Dan Wheeler, Brandon Wood and Anthony Ortega.

Trades and Claims Edit

•Acquired SP James Shields, P Wade Davis and IF Elliot Johnson from the Tampa Bay Rays for OF Wil Myers, P Mike Montgomery, 3B Patrick Leonard and P Jake Odorizzi.

•Acquired P Luis Rico [16] and P Luis Santos from the Pittsburgh Pirates for P Vin Mazzaro and 1B Clint Robinson.

•Acquired SP Ervin Santana from the Los Angeles Angels for P Brandon Sisk.

•Claimed C George Kottaras off waivers from the Oakland Athletics.

•Claimed P Guillermo Moscoso off waivers from the Colorado Rockies.

•Claimed C Brett Hayes off waivers from the Miami Marlins.

•Claimed P Chris Volstad off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.

Notable Losses Edit

Wil Myers, Vin Mazzaro, Joakim Soria, Mike Montgomery, Brandon Sisk and Patrick Leonard.

Season highlights Edit

April Edit

In April, Jeremy Guthrie had the longest undefeated streak by a Royals pitcher over 13 starts since Kevin Appier in 1994-95.[17]

On April 5, Alex Gordon and Chris Getz each hit a bases-loaded triple, allowing the Royals to rally and beat the Philadelphia Phillies 13–4, spoiling the Phillies' home opener with a sellout crowd of 45,307 at Citizens Bank Park. The interleague matchup was a rare one between teams who first met in the 1980 World Series. The only other visit to Philadelphia by the Royals came in 2004. After getting a total of 17 hits in their first three games against the Chicago White Sox, the Royals had 19 against the Phillies. Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and George Brett, rivals when the Phillies beat the Royals to win their first championship 33 years earlier, threw out the first pitches (along with SNL's Joe Piscopo). Wade Davis, acquired from Tampa Bay Rays along with James Shields, made his first start since 2011. He made 54 relief appearances for the Rays in 2012 after 58 starts from 2010-11.[18]

The Royals didn't commit an error in their first seven games (64 2/3 innings) for the first time in team history.[19] As of April 10, the Royals had won four straight games and six of seven games to move three games above .500 for the first time since May 12, 2011, when they were 20–17.[20] The Royals went on to sweep the Minnesota Twins at home at Kauffman Stadium.[21] However, on April 12 (after a day off), the Royals lost against the Toronto Blue Jays after committing three errors within the game, matching their season total at that time.[22]

Royals 1B Eric Hosmer had tightness in his right quadriceps and did not start for the second straight night on April 13.[23] Nonetheless, as a result of Alex Gordon driving in a run, the Royals avoided a three-game sweep by the Blue Jays, who had won six straight and eight of 10 against the Royals at Kauffman Stadium, including a four-game sweep in their only series in Kansas City from the previous season. Therefore, the Royals maintained first place in the ALC, but were tied with the Detroit Tigers after they defeated the Oakland Athletics.[24]

Impact of the Boston Marathon bombing Edit

Although performing well, the Royals helped the Atlanta Braves win their 10th straight game with a 6–3 victory over KC on April 16. After both teams had a day off, players, managers and coaches for both teams wore No. 42 on their jerseys to honor Jackie Robinson. Like many teams, the Braves also held a moment of silence before the game for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing (April 15). Chris Getz, KC's No. 8 hitter, homered for the first time in nearly four years (on July 19, 2009 when he played for the Chicago White Sox). Jeff Francoeur, a former Braves RF, played his first game at Turner Field with Kansas City.[25] With Wade Davis pitching 7 scoreless innings, the Royals beat the Braves 1–0 on April 17 to end Atlanta's 10-game winning streak.[26]

The Royals had a scheduled weekend series against the Boston Red Sox between April 19–21. It was to be Boston's first home game since the bombings, the explosions occurring 45 minutes after they finished playing the Rays on April 15 while en route to play the Cleveland Indians. However, the Greater Boston area went on a citywide lockdown in search of a suspect on the morning of April 19. Therefore, their first "homecoming game" of the weekend was postponed.[27][28][29][30] The Red Sox reported the decision was made "to support efforts of law enforcement officers." The Royals stayed at the Westin Copley Place Hotel near Copley Square, about a block from the marathon finish line. "We've been told not to go outside. We've been told the hotel has been locked down, although I've seen a handful of people moving around", Royals vice president Mike Swanson said. "The streets are just, wow. It's numbingly quiet for a noon hour in Boston." No make-up game was immediately scheduled.[31]

However, with the second suspect captured that same evening and Fenway Park under tight security, play resumed Saturday, April 20, with a win of 4–3 by Boston over the Royals. Following an emotional pregame ceremony, both teams honored the victims of the bombing tragedy by wearing special uniforms/logos. (The Red Sox wore white home jerseys with "Boston" on the front instead of the customary "Red Sox" while Kansas City players and staff wore a "B Strong" patch on the front of their jerseys, with the shirts being auctioned off for funds to support victims of the bombing.) [32] The Red Sox later announced Friday's (April, 19) game would be made up as part of a day-night doubleheader on Sunday (April, 21). The regularly scheduled game took place at 1:35 p.m., and a nightcap at 7 p.m.[33] Even with the loss, the Royals moved to first place since the Detroit Tigers also lost in the American League Central.

On April 21, Kansas City ended Boston's seven-game winning streak with a 4–2 win over the Red Sox in the opener of a day-night doubleheader. With tributes to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings still visibly clear, the Royals ended a season-opening streak of 16 games by Red Sox starters allowing three runs or less, tying an AL record achieved by the Oakland Athletics in 1978 and 1981. With the Detroit Tigers losing, the win kept the Royals secure in first place.[34] In the second game of the doubleheader, Kansas City narrowly beat Boston 5–4 in 10 innings to win the weekend series (and sweep the doubleheader), as a result of Lorenzo Cain walking with two outs and the bases loaded in the 10th inning. With both wins against the Red Sox on April 21, Kansas City remained in first place in the AL Central as did Boston in the AL East.[35] A disappointing ending to an emotional weekend for the Red Sox, Ervin Santana (2-1) pitched seven strong innings, Kelvin Herrera (2–2) got the win and Greg Holland pitched a perfect ninth for his fourth save in five opportunities. Billy Butler homered in the eighth inning of the night game (clearing the Green Monster).[36] The Royals also recalled LHP Will Smith from Triple-A Omaha.[37]

Remaining in first place Edit

On April 25, Alex Gordon's grand slam (clearing the 420-foot marker on the wall in center field) highlighted a five-run 10th inning for Kansas City, who rallied against the Detroit Tigers bullpen for an 8–3 win, keeping the Royals in first place (ALC). Billy Butler had three hits on the day and improved to 23 for 55 (.418) off Justin Verlander, the best mark of anyone with at least 30 at-bats against the Detroit pitcher. Tim Collins (1–0) pitched a scoreless ninth for the Royals and got the win.[1] This followed a game the previous day, which the Royals narrowly lost against Detroit (having only played two out of six days due to postponed games and having no batting practice prior to the game on April 24 as a result of bad weather).[2] Overall, the Royals went 4–3 at Atlanta, Boston and Detroit. Kansas City did not play a home game since April 14. They played seven road games in 11 days. "This was a phenomenal road trip for us", said right-hander James Shields, who pitched eight solid innings on April 25. "We're going to look back at this road trip, and I think it's going to be a pretty crucial road trip."

On April 28, in the opener of a doubleheader caused by a rainout two days earlier, Jeremy Guthrie (3–0) allowed six hits over 6 2/3 innings for his 16th consecutive start without a loss. That matched the Kansas City record set by Paul Splittorff from August 13, 1977 – April 22, 1978. The Royals went on to beat the Indians 9–0, with a memorable 500th career hit from Alcides Escobar being a home run (370 feet) and a right center home run by Alex Gordon (438 feet), [3][4]

May Edit

After spending most of April in first place (AL Central), the Royals ended the month with a 14–10 record (7–4 at home), a half game behind the Detroit Tigers as of April 30 (an improvement from their 6–15 mark going into May a year ago).[5] However, on May 1, the Royals moved back into first place (15–10), due to the Tigers losing to the Minnesota Twins and then the Royals later beating the Tampa Bay Rays (giving them a .600 percentage).[6][7] Unfortunately, it was not to last, as the Royals would go 8-20 for the month, their worst May record since 2006 (8-21).

Season standings Edit

American League Central Edit

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 93 69 0.574 51–30 42–39
Cleveland Indians 92 70 0.568 1 51–30 41–40
Kansas City Royals 86 76 0.531 7 44–37 42–39
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 27 32–49 34–47
Chicago White Sox 63 99 0.389 30 37–44 26–55


American League Wild Card Edit

Division Winners W L Pct.
Boston Red Sox 97 65 0.599
Oakland Athletics 96 66 0.593
Detroit Tigers 93 69 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Cleveland Indians 92 70 0.568
Tampa Bay Rays 92 71 0.564
Texas Rangers 91 72 0.558 1
Kansas City Royals 86 76 0.531
Baltimore Orioles 85 77 0.525
New York Yankees 85 77 0.525
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 78 84 0.481 13½
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 0.457 17½
Seattle Mariners 71 91 0.438 20½
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 25½
Chicago White Sox 63 99 0.389 28½
Houston Astros 51 111 0.315 40½


Record vs. opponents Edit

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–8 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–2 3–4 5–2 3–3 9–10 5–2 2–4 6–13 5–2 10–9 11–9
Boston 8–11 4–2 6–1 3–4 6–1 2–5 3–3 4–3 13–6 3–3 6–1 12–7 2–4 11–8 14–6
Chicago 3–4 2–4 2–17 7–12 3–4 9–10 3–4 8–11 3–3 2–5 3–3 2–5 4–2 4–3 8–12
Cleveland 4–3 1–6 17–2 4–15 6–1 10–9 4–2 13–6 1–6 5–2 5–2 2–4 5–1 4–2 11–9
Detroit 2–4 4–3 12–7 15–4 6–1 9–10 0–6 11–8 3–3 3–4 5–2 3–3 3–4 5–2 12–8
Houston 2–4 1–6 4–3 1–6 1–6 2–4 10–9 1–5 1–5 4–15 9–10 2–5 2–17 3–4 8–12
Kansas City 4–3 5–2 10–9 9–10 10–9 4–2 2–5 15–4 2–5 1–5 4–3 6–1 3–3 2–4 9–11
Los Angeles 2–5 3–3 4–3 2–4 6–0 9–10 5–2 1–5 3–4 8–11 11–8 4–3 4–15 6–1 10–10
Minnesota 3–3 3–4 11–8 6–13 8–11 5–1 4–15 5–1 2–5 1–6 4–3 1–6 4–3 1–5 8–12
New York 10–9 6–13 3–3 6–1 3–3 5–1 5–2 4–3 5–2 1–5 4–3 7–12 3–4 14–5 9–11
Oakland 2–5 3–3 5–2 2–5 4–3 15–4 5–1 11–8 6–1 5–1 8–11 3–3 10–9 4–3 13–7
Seattle 4–2 1–6 3–3 2–5 2–5 10–9 3–4 8–11 3–4 3–4 11–8 3–3 7–12 3–3 8–12
Tampa Bay 13–6 7–12 5–2 4–2 3–3 5–2 1–6 3–4 6–1 12–7 3–3 3–3 4–4 11–8 12–8
Texas 2–5 4–2 2–4 1–5 4–3 17–2 3–3 15–4 3–4 4–3 9–10 12–7 4–4 1–6 10–10
Toronto 9–10 8–11 3–4 2–4 2–5 4–3 4–2 1–6 5–1 5–14 3–4 3–3 8–11 6–1 11–9


Detailed records Edit

Game log Edit

Legend
Royals Win Royals Loss Game Postponed
* All times are CDT
2013 Game Log
April (14-10)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 @ White Sox 3:10 0-1 Chris Sale (1-0) James Shields (0-1) Addison Reed (1) 39,012 0-1
2 April 3 @ White Sox 3:10 2-5 Jake Peavy (1-0) Ervin Santana (0-1) Addison Reed (2) 14,213 0-2
3 April 4 @ White Sox 3:10 3-1 Jeremy Guthrie (1-0) Gavin Floyd (0-1) Greg Holland (1) 15,036 1-2
4 April 5 @ Phillies 3:05 13-4 Bruce Chen (1-0) Kyle Kendrick(0-1) 45,307 2-2
5 April 6 @ Phillies 6:05 3-4 Antonio Bastardo (1-0) Greg Holland (0-1) 39,475 2-3
6 April 7 @ Phillies 12:35 9-8 James Shields (1-1) Cole Hamels (0-2) Kelvin Herrera (1) 39,451 3-3
7 April 8 Twins 3:10 3-1 Ervin Santana (1-1) Kevin Correia (0-1) Aaron Crow (1) 40,073 4-3
8 April 9 Twins 7:10 7-4 Jeremy Guthrie (2-0) Mike Pelfrey (1-1) Greg Holland (2) 11,697 5-3
9 April 10 Twins 7:10 3-0 Wade Davis (1-0) Liam Hendriks (0-1) Kelvin Herrera (2) 10,069 6-3
10 April 12 Blue Jays 7:10 4-8 J. A. Happ (2-0) Luis Mendoza (0-1) Aaron Loup (1) 13,049 6-4
11 April 13 Blue Jays 6:10 2-3 R. A. Dickey (1-2) James Shields (1-2) Casey Janssen (3) 21,960 6-5
12 April 14 Blue Jays 1:10 3-2 Kelvin Herrera (1-0) Darren Oliver (0-1) 29,057 7-5
13 April 16 @ Braves 6:10 3-6 Eric O'Flaherty (3-0) Kelvin Herrera (1-1) 26,400 7-6
14 April 17 @ Braves 11:10 1-0 Wade Davis (2-0) Mike Minor (2-1) Greg Holland (3) 23,018 8-6
April 19 @ Red Sox Postponed (lockdown in Boston due to manhunt for Boston Marathon bombing suspect) (Makeup date: doubleheader April 21)
15 April 20 @ Red Sox 12:10 3-4 Clay Buchholz (4-0) Kelvin Herrera (1-2) Andrew Bailey (3) 35,152 8-7
16 April 21 @ Red Sox 1:35 4-2 Ervin Santana (2-1) Ryan Dempster (0-2) Greg Holland (4) 31,483 9-7
17 April 21 @ Red Sox 7:05 5-4 Kelvin Herrera (2-2) Andrew Miller (0-1) Greg Holland (5) 33,270 10-7
April 23 @ Tigers Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: doubleheader August 16)
18 April 24 @ Tigers 6:05 5-7 Max Scherzer (2-0) Wade Davis (2-1) José Valverde (1) 30,347 10-8
19 April 25 @ Tigers 12:05 8-3 (10) Tim Collins (1-0) Phil Coke (0-3) 30,321 11-8
April 26 Indians Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: doubleheader April 28)
20 April 27 Indians 6:10 3-2 Ervin Santana (3-1) Scott Kazmir (0-1) Greg Holland (6) 19,224 12-8
21 April 28 Indians 1:10 9-0 Jeremy Guthrie (3-0) Justin Masterson (4-2) 22,001 13-8
22 April 28 Indians 7:10 3-10 Corey Kluber (2-0) Will Smith (0-1) 19,831 13-9
23 April 29 Indians 7:10 0-9 Ubaldo Jiménez (1-2) Wade Davis (2-2) 14,255 13-10
24 April 30 Rays 7:10 8-2 James Shields (2-2) Alex Cobb (3-2) 12,738 14-10
May (8-20)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
25 May 1 Rays 7:10 9-8 Bruce Chen (2-0) Jake McGee (0-2) Greg Holland (7) 11,514 15-10
May 2 Rays Postponed after 3 1/2 innings (rain) (Makeup date: August 26)
May 3 White Sox Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: May 6)
26 May 4 White Sox 6:10 2-0 Jeremy Guthrie (4-0) Dylan Axelrod (0-2) 19,957 16-10
27 May 5 White Sox 1:10 6-5 (10) Greg Holland (1-1) Brian Omogrosso (0-1) 16,462 17-10
28 May 6 White Sox 1:10 1-2 (11) Jesse Crain (1-1) Kelvin Herrera (2-3) Addison Reed (11) 15,576 17-11
29 May 7 @ Orioles 6:05 3-4 Tommy Hunter (2-1) Tim Collins (1-1) Jim Johnson (12) 12,921 17-12
30 May 8 @ Orioles 6:05 3-5 Chris Tillman (3-1) Luis Mendoza (0-2) Jim Johnson (13) 12,344 17-13
31 May 9 @ Orioles 6:05 6-2 Jeremy Guthrie (5-0) Freddy García (0-1) 23,282 18-13
32 May 10 Yankees 7:10 6-11 Phil Hughes (2-2) Wade Davis (2-3) 24,521 18-14
33 May 11 Yankees 6:10 2-3 Andy Pettitte (4-2) James Shields (2-3) Mariano Rivera (14) 30,910 18-15
34 May 12 Yankees 1:10 2-4 Hiroki Kuroda (5-2) Ervin Santana (3-2) Mariano Rivera (15) 29,515 18-16
35 May 13 @ Angels 9:05 11-4 Luis Mendoza (1-2) Joe Blanton (0-7) Luke Hochevar (1) 32,203 19-16
36 May 14 @ Angels 9:05 2-6 Jason Vargas (2-3) Jeremy Guthrie (5-1) 33,028 19-17
37 May 15 @ Angels 9:05 9-5 Wade Davis (3-3) Barry Enright (0-2) 31,917 20-17
38 May 17 @ Athletics 9:07 1-2 Sean Doolittle (3-0) James Shields (2-4) Grant Balfour (7) 14,602 20-18
39 May 18 @ Athletics 8:07 1-2 Tommy Milone (4-5) Ervin Santana (3-3) Grant Balfour (8) 35,067 20-19
40 May 19 @ Athletics 3:07 3-4 Jerry Blevins (3-0) Kelvin Herrera (2-4) Ryan Cook (1) 20,387 20-20
41 May 20 @ Astros 7:10 5-6 Dallas Keuchel (1-1) Jeremy Guthrie (5-2) José Veras (7) 12,989 20-21
42 May 21 @ Astros 7:10 7-3 Bruce Chen (3-0) Paul Clemens (1-2) 12,302 21-21
43 May 22 @ Astros 7:10 1-3 Jordan Lyles (2-1) James Shields (2-5) José Veras (8) 12,324 21-22
44 May 23 Angels 7:10 4-5 Joe Blanton (1-7) Ervin Santana (3-4) Robert Coello (1) 18,784 21-23
45 May 24 Angels 7:10 2-5 Jason Vargas (4-3) Luke Hochevar (0-1) Garrett Richards (1) 32,148 21-24
46 May 25 Angels 1:10 0-7 Billy Buckner (1-0) Jeremy Guthrie (5-3) 27,958 21-25
47 May 26 Angels 1:10 2-5 Jerome Williams (4-1) Wade Davis (3-4) Ernesto Frieri (10) 24,475 21-26
48 May 27 Cardinals 1:10 3-6 Adam Wainwright (7-3) James Shields (2-6) Edward Mujica (15) 34,746 21-27
49 May 28 Cardinals 7:10 1-4 Tyler Lyons (2-0) Ervin Santana (3-5) Edward Mujica (16) 27,833 21-28
50 May 29 @ Cardinals 7:15 3-5 Randy Choate (1-0) Aaron Crow (0-1) Edward Mujica (17) 43,477 21-29
51 May 30 @ Cardinals 7:15 4-2 Louis Coleman (1-0) Mitchell Boggs (0-3) Greg Holland (8) 43,916 22-29
52 May 31 @ Rangers 7:05 2-7 Derek Holland (5-2) Wade Davis (3-5) 37,765 22-30
June (16-11)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
53 June 1 @ Rangers 3:05 4-1 (10) Aaron Crow (1-1) Robbie Ross (2-1) Greg Holland (9) 36,107 23-30
54 June 2 @ Rangers 2:05 1-3 Tanner Scheppers (4-0) JC Gutierrez (0-1) Joe Nathan (17) 47,567 23-31
55 June 4 Twins 7:10 0-3 Samuel Deduno (2-1) Luis Mendoza (1-3) Glen Perkins (12) 20,134 23-32
56 June 5 Twins 7:10 4-1 Jeremy Guthrie (6-3) P. J. Walters (2-1) Greg Holland (10) 12,407 24-32
57 June 6 Twins 7:10 7-3 Tim Collins (2-1) Jared Burton (0-3) 14,942 25-32
58 June 7 Astros 7:10 4-2 Kelvin Herrera (3-4) Wesley Wright (0-2) Greg Holland (11) 24,808 26-32
59 June 8 Astros 6:15 7-2 Ervin Santana (4-5) Érik Bédard (1-3) 28,055 27-32
60 June 9 Astros 1:10 2-0 Aaron Crow (2-1) Héctor Ambriz (1-3) Greg Holland (12) 20,723 28-32
61 June 10 Tigers 7:10 3-2 Jeremy Guthrie (7-3) Doug Fister (5-4) Greg Holland (13) 17,653 29-32
62 June 11 Tigers 7:10 2-3 Max Scherzer (9-0) Aaron Crow (2-2) José Valverde (9) 16,493 29-33
63 June 12 Tigers 1:10 3-2 (10) Greg Holland (2-1) Phil Coke (0-4) 24,564 30-33
64 June 13 @ Rays 6:10 10-1 Ervin Santana (5-5) Jeremy Hellickson (4-3) 11,398 31-33
65 June 14 @ Rays 6:10 7-2 Luis Mendoza (2-3) Matt Moore (8-3) 13,407 32-33
66 June 15 @ Rays 3:10 3-5 Alex Torres (2-0) Jeremy Guthrie(7-4) Fernando Rodney (14) 18,593 32-34
67 June 16 @ Rays 12:40 5-3 Wade Davis (4-5) Roberto Hernández (4-7) Greg Holland (14) 27,442 33-34
68 June 17 @ Indians 6:10 2-1 Aaron Crow (3-2) Bryan Shaw (0-1) Greg Holland (15) 12,803 34-34
69 June 18 @ Indians 6:10 3-4 Cody Allen (2-0) Kelvin Herrera (3-5) Vinnie Pestano (2) 14,853 34-35
70 June 19 @ Indians 6:10 3-6 Justin Masterson (9-5) Luis Mendoza (2-4) 17,349 34-36
71 June 21 White Sox 7:10 1-9 Hector Santiago (3-5) Jeremy Guthrie (7-5) 33,830 34-37
72 June 22 White Sox 1:10 2-3 Jesse Crain (2-1) Aaron Crow (3-3) Addison Reed (21) 20,364 34-38
73 June 23 White Sox 1:10 7-6 Luke Hochevar (1-1) Jesse Crain (2-2) Greg Holland (16) 18,622 35-38
74 June 25 Braves 7:10 3-4 Kris Medlen (5-7) Tim Collins (2-2) Craig Kimbrel (22) 29,947 35-39
75 June 26 Braves 7:10 4-3 (10) Aaron Crow (4-3) Alex Wood (0-2) 22,207 36-39
76 June 27 @ Twins 7:10 1-3 Samuel Deduno (4-2) Jeremy Guthrie (7-6) Glen Perkins (20) 28,040 36-40
77 June 28 @ Twins 7:10 9-3 James Shields (3-6) PJ Walters (2-4) 28,916 37-40
78 June 29 @ Twins 3:10 2-6 Kyle Gibson (1-0) Wade Davis (4-6) 36,881 37-41
79 June 30 @ Twins 1:10 9-8 Aaron Crow (5-3) Jared Burton (1-5) Greg Holland (17) 34,232 38-41
July (15-10)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
80 July 2 Indians 7:10 5-6 Cody Allen (3-0) Tim Collins (2-3) Chris Perez (8) 15,625 38-42
81 July 3 Indians 7:10 6-5 Will Smith (1-1) Cody Allen (3-1) Greg Holland (18) 28,534 39-42
82 July 4 Indians 1:10 10-7 Luke Hochevar (2-1) Bryan Shaw (0-2) Greg Holland (19) 16,792 40-42
83 July 5 Athletics 7:10 3-6 Tommy Milone (8-7) Wade Davis (4-7) Grant Balfour (22) 35,518 40-43
84 July 6 Athletics 1:10 4-3 Aaron Crow (6-3) Ryan Cook (1-2) Greg Holland (20) 16,606 41-43
85 July 7 Athletics 1:10 4-10 A. J. Griffin (7-6) Luis Mendoza (2-5) Jesse Chavez (1) 17,804 41-44
86 July 8 @ Yankees 6:10 5-1 Jeremy Guthrie (8-6) Phil Hughes (4-8) Greg Holland (21) 35,057 42-44
87 July 9 @ Yankees 6:10 3-1 James Shields (4-6) CC Sabathia (9-7) Greg Holland (22) 35,797 43-44
88 July 10 @ Yankees 6:10 1-8 Iván Nova (4-2) Wade Davis (4-8) 35,781 43-45
89 July 11 @ Yankees 12:10 4-8 Andy Pettitte (7-6) Ervin Santana (5-6) 40,381 43-46
90 July 12 @ Indians 6:05 0-3 Corey Kluber (7-5) Tim Collins (2-4) Cody Allen (2) 24,077 43-47
91 July 13 @ Indians 6:05 3-5 Scott Kazmir (5-4) Jeremy Guthrie (8-7) Chris Perez (12) 29,740 43-48
92 July 14 @ Indians 12:05 4-6 Rich Hill (1-1) Tim Collins (2-5) Chris Perez (13) 15,432 43-49
93 July 19 Tigers 7:10 1-0 Ervin Santana (6-6) Aníbal Sánchez (7-7) Greg Holland (23) 35,000 44-49
94 July 20 Tigers 6:10 6-5 Jeremy Guthrie (9-7) Justin Verlander (10-7) Greg Holland (24) 30,116 45-49
95 July 21 Tigers 1:10 1-4 Doug Fister (8-5) James Shields (4-7) Joaquín Benoit (9) 20,513 45-50
96 July 22 Orioles 7:10 2-9 Scott Feldman (9-7) Wade Davis (4-9) 16,362 45-51
97 July 23 Orioles 7:10 3-2 Bruce Chen (4-0) Jason Hammel (7-7) Greg Holland (25) 19,072 46-51
98 July 24 Orioles 7:10 4-3 Luke Hochevar (3-1) Darren O'Day (5-1) 17,410 47-51
99 July 25 Orioles 7:10 7-1 Jeremy Guthrie (10-7) Miguel González (8-4) 17,675 48-51
100 July 26 @ White Sox 7:10 5-1 James Shields (5-7) José Quintana (5-3) 18,342 49-51
101 July 27 @ White Sox 6:10 1-0 Wade Davis (5-9) Chris Sale (6-10) Greg Holland (26) 26,172 50-51
102 July 28 @ White Sox 1:10 4-2 (12) Aaron Crow (7-3) Donnie Veal (1-1) Greg Holland (27) 24,079 51-51
103 July 30 @ Twins 7:10 7-2 Ervin Santana (7-6) Mike Pelfrey (4-9) 33,085 52-51
104 July 31 @ Twins 7:10 4-3 Jeremy Guthrie (11-7) Caleb Thielbar (1-1) Greg Holland (28) 32,789 53-51
August (16-15)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
105 August 1 @ Twins 12:10 7-2 James Shields (6-7) Scott Diamond (5-10) 35,448 54-51
106 August 2 @ Mets 6:10 2-4 (11) Carlos Torres (2-2) Luis Mendoza (2-6) 31,032 54-52
107 August 3 @ Mets 12:10 4-3 (12) Kelvin Herrera (4-5) David Aardsma (2-1) Greg Holland (29) 25,095 55-52
108 August 4 @ Mets 12:10 6-2 Ervin Santana (8-6) Zack Wheeler (4-2) 25,658 56-52
109 August 5 Twins 7:10 13-0 Jeremy Guthrie (12-7) Kevin Correia (7-8) 21,474 57-52
110 August 6 Twins 7:10 0-7 Andrew Albers (1-0) James Shields (6-8) 18,924 57-53
111 August 7 Twins 7:10 5-2 Louis Coleman (2-0) Samuel Deduno (7-5) Greg Holland (30) 20,198 58-53
112 August 8 Red Sox 7:10 5-1 Bruce Chen (5-0) Jon Lester (10-7) Luke Hochevar (2) 21,121 59-53
113 August 9 Red Sox 7:10 9-6 Francisley Bueno (1-0) Drake Britton (1-1) Greg Holland (31) 29,485 60-53
114 August 10 Red Sox 6:10 3-5 Brandon Workman (3-1) Jeremy Guthrie (12-8) Koji Uehara (12) 38,742 60-54
115 August 11 Red Sox 1:10 4-3 James Shields (7-8) John Lackey (7-10) Greg Holland (32) 24,935 61-54
116 August 12 Marlins 7:10 6-2 Wade Davis (6-9) Tom Koehler (3-8) 15,956 62-54
117 August 13 Marlins 7:10 0-1 (10) Chad Qualls (3-1) Kelvin Herrera (4-6) Steve Cishek (25) 21,094 62-55
118 August 14 Marlins 1:10 2-5 Dan Jennings (2-3) Tim Collins (2-6) Steve Cishek (26) 17,760 62-56
119 August 15 @ Tigers 6:05 1-4 Aníbal Sánchez (11-7) Jeremy Guthrie (12-9) Joaquín Benoit (16) 37,872 62-57
120 August 16 @ Tigers 12:05 2-1 Danny Duffy (1-0) Justin Verlander (12-9) Greg Holland (33) 38,714 63-57
121 August 16 @ Tigers 6:05 3-0 James Shields (8-8) José Álvarez (1-3) Greg Holland (34) 40,980 64-57
122 August 17 @ Tigers 6:05 5-6 Joaquín Benoit (3-0) Aaron Crow (7-4) 41,850 64-58
123 August 18 @ Tigers 12:05 3-6 Max Scherzer (18-1) Bruce Chen (5-1) 41,740 64-59
124 August 20 White Sox 7:10 0-2 John Danks (3-10) Ervin Santana (8-7) Addison Reed (32) 13,060 64-60
125 August 21 White Sox 7:10 2-5 André Rienzo (1-0) Jeremy Guthrie (12-10) Addison Reed (33) 13,083 64-61
126 August 22 White Sox 7:10 3-4 (12) Jake Petricka (1-0) Luke Hochevar (3-2) Addison Reed (34) 13,363 64-62
127 August 23 Nationals 7:10 10-11 Tanner Roark (4-0) Bruce Chen (5-2) Rafael Soriano (33) 28,733 64-63
128 August 24 Nationals 6:10 2-7 Jordan Zimmermann (15-7) Wade Davis (6-10) 28,023 64-64
129 August 25 Nationals 1:10 6-4 Kelvin Herrera (5-6) Craig Stammen (7-6) Greg Holland (35) 19,661 65-64
130 August 26 Rays 1:10 11-1 Jeremy Guthrie (13-10) Jeremy Hellickson (10-8) 20,546 66-64
131 August 27 @ Twins 7:10 6-1 James Shields (9-8) Jared Burton (2-8) 27,006 67-64
132 August 28 @ Twins 7:10 8-1 Danny Duffy (2-0) Andrew Albers (2-2) 27,379 68-64
133 August 29 @ Twins 12:10 3-1 Bruce Chen (6-2) Samuel Deduno (8-8) Greg Holland (36) 28,012 69-64
134 August 30 @ Blue Jays 6:07 2-3 Mark Buehrle (11-7) Ervin Santana (8-8) Casey Janssen (25) 21,031 69-65
135 August 31 @ Blue Jays 12:07 2-4 R. A. Dickey (11-12) Kelvin Herrera (5-7) Casey Janssen (26) 34,315 69-66
September (17-10)
# Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 1 @ Blue Jays 12:07 5-0 James Shields (10-8) J. A. Happ (3-5) 22,961 70-66
137 September 2 Mariners 1:10 3-1 Will Smith (2-1) Félix Hernández (12-9) Greg Holland (37) 20,063 71-66
138 September 3 Mariners 7:10 4-3 Luke Hochevar (4-2) Yoervis Medina (4-4) Greg Holland (38) 13,638 72-66
139 September 4 Mariners 7:10 4-6 Lucas Luetge (1-2) Aaron Crow (7-5) Danny Farquhar (12) 13,621 72-67
140 September 5 Mariners 1:10 7-6 (13) Louis Coleman (3-0) Chance Ruffin (0-1) 14,004 73-67
141 September 6 Tigers 7:10 2-16 Aníbal Sánchez (13-7) James Shields (10-9) 21,358 73-68
142 September 7 Tigers 6:10 4-3 Wade Davis (7-10) Justin Verlander (12-11) Greg Holland (39) 20,402 74-68
143 September 8 Tigers 1:10 5-2 Bruce Chen (7-2) Doug Fister (12-8) Greg Holland (40) 16,774 75-68
144 September 9 @ Indians 6:05 3-4 Ubaldo Jiménez (11-9) Ervin Santana (8-9) Chris Perez (23) 9,794 75-69
145 September 10 @ Indians 6:05 6-3 Jeremy Guthrie (14-10) Zach McAllister (7-9) Greg Holland (41) 12,615 76-69
146 September 11 @ Indians 11:05 6-2 James Shields (11-9) Scott Kazmir (8-8) Greg Holland (42) 12,085 77-69
147 September 13 @ Tigers 6:05 3-6 Justin Verlander (13-11) Bruce Chen (7-3) Joaquín Benoit (19) 40,389 77-70
148 September 14 @ Tigers 6:05 1-0 Ervin Santana (9-9) Doug Fister (12-9) Greg Holland (43) 41,841 78-70
149 September 15 @ Tigers 12:05 2-3 Drew Smyly (6-0) Jeremy Guthrie (14-11) Joaquín Benoit (20) 40,491 78-71
150 September 16 Indians 7:10 7-1 James Shields (12-9) Scott Kazmir (8-9) 15,413 79-71
151 September 17 Indians 7:10 3-5 Cody Allen (6-1) Wade Davis (7-11) Chris Perez (25) 21,685 79-72
152 September 18 Indians 7:10 7-2 Bruce Chen (8-3) Danny Salazar (1-3) 21,198 80-72
153 September 20 Rangers 7:10 2-1 Luke Hochevar (5-2) Jason Frasor (4-3) Greg Holland (44) 21,837 81-72
154 September 21 Rangers 6:10 1-3 Matt Garza (10-6) Jeremy Guthrie (14-12) Joe Nathan (40) 36,575 81-73
155 September 22 Rangers 1:10 4-0 (10) Tim Collins (3-6) Neal Cotts (5-3) 27,899 82-73
156 September 23 @ Mariners 9:10 6-5 (12) Wade Davis (8-11) Lucas Luetge (1-3) Greg Holland (45) 12,790 83-73
157 September 24 @ Mariners 9:10 0-4 James Paxton (3-0) Bruce Chen (8-4) 12,528 83-74
158 September 25 @ Mariners 9:10 0-6 Hisashi Iwakuma (14-6) Ervin Santana (9-10) 15,347 83-75
159 September 26 @ White Sox 7:10 3-2 Jeremy Guthrie (15-12) André Rienzo (2-3) Greg Holland (46) 16,434 84-75
160 September 27 @ White Sox 7:10 6-1 James Shields (13-9) Chris Sale (11-14) 24,474 85-75
161 September 28 @ White Sox 6:10 5-6 Erik Johnson (3-2) Yordano Ventura (0-1) Addison Reed (40) 22,235 85-76
162 September 29 @ White Sox 1:10 4-1 Bruce Chen (9-4) José Quintana (9-7) Greg Holland (47) 22,633 86-76

Player stats Edit

Batting Edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Alex Gordon 156 633 90 168 27 6 20 81 11 52 .265 .422
Eric Hosmer 159 623 86 188 34 3 17 79 11 51 .302 .448
Alcides Escobar 158 607 57 142 20 4 4 52 22 19 .234 .300
Billy Butler 162 582 62 168 27 0 15 82 0 79 .289 .412
Salvador Pérez 138 496 48 145 25 3 13 79 0 21 .292 .433
Mike Moustakas 136 472 42 110 26 0 12 42 2 32 .233 .364
Lorenzo Cain 115 399 54 100 21 3 4 46 14 33 .251 .348
David Lough 96 315 35 90 17 4 5 33 5 10 .286 .413
Jarrod Dyson 87 213 30 55 9 4 2 17 34 21 .258 .366
Chris Getz 78 209 29 46 6 1 1 18 16 20 .220 .273
Jeff Francoeur 59 183 19 38 8 2 3 13 2 8 .208 .322
Elliot Johnson 79 162 19 29 2 1 2 9 14 8 .179 .241
Emilio Bonifácio 42 158 21 45 6 2 0 11 16 17 .285 .348
Miguel Tejada 53 156 15 45 5 0 3 20 1 6 .288 .378
George Kottaras 46 100 13 18 4 0 5 12 1 24 .180 .370
Justin Maxwell 35 97 14 26 6 1 5 17 2 11 .268 .505
Johnny Giavotella 14 41 4 9 3 0 0 4 0 5 .220 .293
Jamey Carroll 14 36 5 4 3 0 0 2 0 4 .111 .194
Brett Hayes 5 18 2 5 3 0 1 2 0 0 .278 .611
Pedro Ciriaco 5 11 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 .182 .273
Adam Moore 5 10 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 .300 .400
Irving Falú 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250
Carlos Peña 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 21 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 .286 .286
Team Totals 162 5549 648 1443 254 34 112 620 153 422 .260 .379

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Pitching Edit

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
James Shields 13 9 3.15 34 34 0 228.2 215 82 80 68 196
Jeremy Guthrie 15 12 4.04 33 33 0 211.2 236 99 95 59 111
Ervin Santana 9 10 3.24 32 32 0 211.0 190 85 76 51 161
Wade Davis 8 11 5.32 31 24 0 135.1 169 89 80 58 114
Bruce Chen 9 4 3.27 34 15 0 121.0 107 46 44 36 78
Luis Mendoza 2 6 5.36 22 15 0 94.0 106 60 56 43 54
Luke Hochevar 5 2 1.92 58 0 2 70.1 41 15 15 17 82
Greg Holland 2 1 1.21 68 0 47 67.0 40 11 9 18 103
Kelvin Herrera 5 7 3.86 59 0 2 58.1 48 27 25 21 74
Tim Collins 3 6 3.54 66 0 0 53.1 49 26 21 28 52
Aaron Crow 7 5 3.38 57 0 1 48.0 49 19 18 22 44
Will Smith 2 1 3.24 19 1 0 33.1 24 16 12 7 43
Louis Coleman 3 0 0.61 27 0 0 29.2 19 2 2 6 32
Juan Gutiérrez 0 1 3.38 25 0 0 29.1 30 13 11 8 17
Danny Duffy 2 0 1.85 5 5 0 24.1 19 5 5 14 22
Yordano Ventura 0 1 3.52 3 3 0 15.1 13 6 6 6 11
Francisley Bueno 1 0 0.00 7 0 0 8.1 4 0 0 2 5
Donnie Joseph 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 5.2 4 0 0 4 7
Chris Dwyer 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 1 2
Everett Teaford 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 1 0 0 0 0
Team Totals 86 76 3.45 162 162 52 1448.1 1366 601 555 469 1208

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Roster Edit

2013 Kansas City Royals
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Farm system Edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Omaha, Idaho Falls[8]

References Edit

  • Kansas City Royals: Official web site
  1. ^ "Royals vs. Tigers - Game Recap - April 25, 2013 - ESPN".
  2. ^ "Royals vs. Tigers - Game Recap - April 24, 2013 - ESPN".
  3. ^ "Indians vs. Royals - Game Recap - April 28, 2013 - ESPN".
  4. ^ "Indians vs. Royals - Game Recap - April 28, 2013 - ESPN".
  5. ^ "Rays vs. Royals - Game Recap - April 30, 2013 - ESPN".
  6. ^ "Twins vs. Tigers - Game Recap - May 1, 2013 - ESPN".
  7. ^ "Rays vs. Royals - Game Recap - May 1, 2013 - ESPN".
  8. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.

External links Edit

  • 2013 Kansas City Royals Official Site July 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • 2013 Kansas City Royals at Baseball Reference

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The Kansas City Royals 2013 season was the 45th for the Royals franchise which began on April 1 2013 against the Chicago White Sox 2013 Kansas City RoyalsMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1969 Central Division since 1994 LocationKauffman Stadium since 1973 Kansas City Missouri since 1969 ResultsRecord86 76 531 Divisional place3rdOther informationOwnersDavid GlassGeneral managersDayton MooreManagersNed YostLocal televisionFox Sports Kansas City Ryan Lefebvre Jeff Montgomery Rex Hudler Steve Physioc Local radioKCSP 610 AM Denny Matthews Steve Stewart Ryan Lefebvre Steve Physioc lt Previous season Next season gt After a winning record in spring training setting a team and MLB record the Royals remained over 500 nearly most of April during regular season play The team also didn t commit an error in their first seven games for 64 2 3 innings for the first time in team history On September 22 the Royals won their 82nd game of the season to clinch their 2nd winning season since 1994 and first since 2003 Contents 1 Offseason and spring training 2 Transactions 2 1 Signings 2 2 Trades and Claims 2 3 Notable Losses 3 Season highlights 3 1 April 3 1 1 Impact of the Boston Marathon bombing 3 1 2 Remaining in first place 3 2 May 4 Season standings 4 1 American League Central 4 2 American League Wild Card 4 3 Record vs opponents 4 4 Detailed records 5 Game log 6 Player stats 6 1 Batting 6 2 Pitching 7 Roster 8 Farm system 9 References 10 External linksOffseason and spring training EditDuring the offseason the Kansas City Royals donated over 4 million in funds raised during the 2012 All Star game for various projects in the Kansas City area communities including building two baseball facilities for disabled children 1 2 Alex Gordon signed a 37 5 million four year deal last season with the Royals The team lost Eric Hosmer to the United States team for the World Baseball Classic Right handed pitcher Zack Greinke who won the 2009 AL Cy Young Award while with Kansas City signed a 147 million six year contract to join the Los Angeles Dodgers in the offseason but was slow during spring training with a sore elbow and the flu 3 Jeremy Guthrie signed a 25 million three year deal in November 2012 to stay with the Royals after being their best starter during the year 4 Guthrie will be the Royals No 3 starter Former AL MVP Miguel Tejada made the team as a utility player with a 1 1 million one year contract 5 During spring training in Surprise Arizona the Royals had the best record of any team and maintained first place throughout every game They not only tied and then exceeded a franchise record previously set 22 wins and 9 losses in 1999 6 but also had more spring training wins than any other team in MLB history 7 The Royals were the only team losing less than 10 games other than the Baltimore Orioles 9 losses 8 ending spring training with a 25 7 2 record 9 Kansas City lost their first spring training game after 11 wins in a row 10 the only unbeaten team in spring training at that point 11 Kansas City manager Ned Yost said The key to our success this year is going to be our pitching staff because we can catch the ball If they re throwing strikes we re going to be able to make plays and I think we re going to be able to score runs Yost added It just gives you confidence going into the season knowing that everybody s ready everybody s playing well The Royals left Arizona Surprise Stadium without any players having any serious injuries This was in contrast to March 2012 when closer Joakim Soria needed season ending Tommy John surgery and starting catcher Salvador Perez required knee surgery which sidelined him until late June 2012 Kansas City led the majors in team batting average hits doubles runs scored and on base percentage clinching first place in the Cactus League standings The Royals finished with a Cactus League leading 335 batting average and 230 runs After improving their starting rotation the Royals were considered a sleeper team entering the 2013 season The Royals appeared poised to challenge the AL champion Detroit Tigers in the AL Central Overall the Royals increased their chances that they would contend in 2013 12 According to Foxs Sports for the first time in more than two decades the Kansas City Royals may become relevant again 13 Other projections predicted the Royals to finish in second third or even fourth place in the American League Central 14 15 There s a lot to like about this team Royals manager Ned Yost said I think we ve got a great defense I think our starting pitching is going to be a focal point and a strong asset to our club Our relief pitching has always been dynamite in my mind Transactions EditSignings Edit Major League Jeremy Guthrie SP three years 25MM Minor League Blaine Boyer Chad Tracy Endy Chavez Miguel Tejada Xavier Nady Willy Taveras George Sherrill Dan Wheeler Brandon Wood and Anthony Ortega Trades and Claims Edit Acquired SP James Shields P Wade Davis and IF Elliot Johnson from the Tampa Bay Rays for OF Wil Myers P Mike Montgomery 3B Patrick Leonard and P Jake Odorizzi Acquired P Luis Rico 16 and P Luis Santos from the Pittsburgh Pirates for P Vin Mazzaro and 1B Clint Robinson Acquired SP Ervin Santana from the Los Angeles Angels for P Brandon Sisk Claimed C George Kottaras off waivers from the Oakland Athletics Claimed P Guillermo Moscoso off waivers from the Colorado Rockies Claimed C Brett Hayes off waivers from the Miami Marlins Claimed P Chris Volstad off waivers from the Chicago Cubs Notable Losses Edit Wil Myers Vin Mazzaro Joakim Soria Mike Montgomery Brandon Sisk and Patrick Leonard Season highlights EditApril Edit In April Jeremy Guthrie had the longest undefeated streak by a Royals pitcher over 13 starts since Kevin Appier in 1994 95 17 On April 5 Alex Gordon and Chris Getz each hit a bases loaded triple allowing the Royals to rally and beat the Philadelphia Phillies 13 4 spoiling the Phillies home opener with a sellout crowd of 45 307 at Citizens Bank Park The interleague matchup was a rare one between teams who first met in the 1980 World Series The only other visit to Philadelphia by the Royals came in 2004 After getting a total of 17 hits in their first three games against the Chicago White Sox the Royals had 19 against the Phillies Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and George Brett rivals when the Phillies beat the Royals to win their first championship 33 years earlier threw out the first pitches along with SNL s Joe Piscopo Wade Davis acquired from Tampa Bay Rays along with James Shields made his first start since 2011 He made 54 relief appearances for the Rays in 2012 after 58 starts from 2010 11 18 The Royals didn t commit an error in their first seven games 64 2 3 innings for the first time in team history 19 As of April 10 the Royals had won four straight games and six of seven games to move three games above 500 for the first time since May 12 2011 when they were 20 17 20 The Royals went on to sweep the Minnesota Twins at home at Kauffman Stadium 21 However on April 12 after a day off the Royals lost against the Toronto Blue Jays after committing three errors within the game matching their season total at that time 22 Royals 1B Eric Hosmer had tightness in his right quadriceps and did not start for the second straight night on April 13 23 Nonetheless as a result of Alex Gordon driving in a run the Royals avoided a three game sweep by the Blue Jays who had won six straight and eight of 10 against the Royals at Kauffman Stadium including a four game sweep in their only series in Kansas City from the previous season Therefore the Royals maintained first place in the ALC but were tied with the Detroit Tigers after they defeated the Oakland Athletics 24 Impact of the Boston Marathon bombing Edit Although performing well the Royals helped the Atlanta Braves win their 10th straight game with a 6 3 victory over KC on April 16 After both teams had a day off players managers and coaches for both teams wore No 42 on their jerseys to honor Jackie Robinson Like many teams the Braves also held a moment of silence before the game for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing April 15 Chris Getz KC s No 8 hitter homered for the first time in nearly four years on July 19 2009 when he played for the Chicago White Sox Jeff Francoeur a former Braves RF played his first game at Turner Field with Kansas City 25 With Wade Davis pitching 7 scoreless innings the Royals beat the Braves 1 0 on April 17 to end Atlanta s 10 game winning streak 26 The Royals had a scheduled weekend series against the Boston Red Sox between April 19 21 It was to be Boston s first home game since the bombings the explosions occurring 45 minutes after they finished playing the Rays on April 15 while en route to play the Cleveland Indians However the Greater Boston area went on a citywide lockdown in search of a suspect on the morning of April 19 Therefore their first homecoming game of the weekend was postponed 27 28 29 30 The Red Sox reported the decision was made to support efforts of law enforcement officers The Royals stayed at the Westin Copley Place Hotel near Copley Square about a block from the marathon finish line We ve been told not to go outside We ve been told the hotel has been locked down although I ve seen a handful of people moving around Royals vice president Mike Swanson said The streets are just wow It s numbingly quiet for a noon hour in Boston No make up game was immediately scheduled 31 However with the second suspect captured that same evening and Fenway Park under tight security play resumed Saturday April 20 with a win of 4 3 by Boston over the Royals Following an emotional pregame ceremony both teams honored the victims of the bombing tragedy by wearing special uniforms logos The Red Sox wore white home jerseys with Boston on the front instead of the customary Red Sox while Kansas City players and staff wore a B Strong patch on the front of their jerseys with the shirts being auctioned off for funds to support victims of the bombing 32 The Red Sox later announced Friday s April 19 game would be made up as part of a day night doubleheader on Sunday April 21 The regularly scheduled game took place at 1 35 p m and a nightcap at 7 p m 33 Even with the loss the Royals moved to first place since the Detroit Tigers also lost in the American League Central On April 21 Kansas City ended Boston s seven game winning streak with a 4 2 win over the Red Sox in the opener of a day night doubleheader With tributes to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings still visibly clear the Royals ended a season opening streak of 16 games by Red Sox starters allowing three runs or less tying an AL record achieved by the Oakland Athletics in 1978 and 1981 With the Detroit Tigers losing the win kept the Royals secure in first place 34 In the second game of the doubleheader Kansas City narrowly beat Boston 5 4 in 10 innings to win the weekend series and sweep the doubleheader as a result of Lorenzo Cain walking with two outs and the bases loaded in the 10th inning With both wins against the Red Sox on April 21 Kansas City remained in first place in the AL Central as did Boston in the AL East 35 A disappointing ending to an emotional weekend for the Red Sox Ervin Santana 2 1 pitched seven strong innings Kelvin Herrera 2 2 got the win and Greg Holland pitched a perfect ninth for his fourth save in five opportunities Billy Butler homered in the eighth inning of the night game clearing the Green Monster 36 The Royals also recalled LHP Will Smith from Triple A Omaha 37 Remaining in first place Edit On April 25 Alex Gordon s grand slam clearing the 420 foot marker on the wall in center field highlighted a five run 10th inning for Kansas City who rallied against the Detroit Tigers bullpen for an 8 3 win keeping the Royals in first place ALC Billy Butler had three hits on the day and improved to 23 for 55 418 off Justin Verlander the best mark of anyone with at least 30 at bats against the Detroit pitcher Tim Collins 1 0 pitched a scoreless ninth for the Royals and got the win 1 This followed a game the previous day which the Royals narrowly lost against Detroit having only played two out of six days due to postponed games and having no batting practice prior to the game on April 24 as a result of bad weather 2 Overall the Royals went 4 3 at Atlanta Boston and Detroit Kansas City did not play a home game since April 14 They played seven road games in 11 days This was a phenomenal road trip for us said right hander James Shields who pitched eight solid innings on April 25 We re going to look back at this road trip and I think it s going to be a pretty crucial road trip On April 28 in the opener of a doubleheader caused by a rainout two days earlier Jeremy Guthrie 3 0 allowed six hits over 6 2 3 innings for his 16th consecutive start without a loss That matched the Kansas City record set by Paul Splittorff from August 13 1977 April 22 1978 The Royals went on to beat the Indians 9 0 with a memorable 500th career hit from Alcides Escobar being a home run 370 feet and a right center home run by Alex Gordon 438 feet 3 4 May Edit After spending most of April in first place AL Central the Royals ended the month with a 14 10 record 7 4 at home a half game behind the Detroit Tigers as of April 30 an improvement from their 6 15 mark going into May a year ago 5 However on May 1 the Royals moved back into first place 15 10 due to the Tigers losing to the Minnesota Twins and then the Royals later beating the Tampa Bay Rays giving them a 600 percentage 6 7 Unfortunately it was not to last as the Royals would go 8 20 for the month their worst May record since 2006 8 21 Season standings EditAmerican League Central Edit vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home RoadDetroit Tigers 93 69 0 574 51 30 42 39Cleveland Indians 92 70 0 568 1 51 30 41 40Kansas City Royals 86 76 0 531 7 44 37 42 39Minnesota Twins 66 96 0 407 27 32 49 34 47Chicago White Sox 63 99 0 389 30 37 44 26 55 American League Wild Card Edit vteDivision Winners W L Pct Boston Red Sox 97 65 0 599Oakland Athletics 96 66 0 593Detroit Tigers 93 69 0 574 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBCleveland Indians 92 70 0 568 Tampa Bay Rays 92 71 0 564 Texas Rangers 91 72 0 558 1Kansas City Royals 86 76 0 531 5 Baltimore Orioles 85 77 0 525 6 New York Yankees 85 77 0 525 6 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 78 84 0 481 13 Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 0 457 17 Seattle Mariners 71 91 0 438 20 Minnesota Twins 66 96 0 407 25 Chicago White Sox 63 99 0 389 28 Houston Astros 51 111 0 315 40 Record vs opponents Edit 2013 American League recordSource MLB Standings Grid 2013vteTeam BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NLBaltimore 11 8 4 3 3 4 4 2 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 3 9 10 5 2 2 4 6 13 5 2 10 9 11 9Boston 8 11 4 2 6 1 3 4 6 1 2 5 3 3 4 3 13 6 3 3 6 1 12 7 2 4 11 8 14 6Chicago 3 4 2 4 2 17 7 12 3 4 9 10 3 4 8 11 3 3 2 5 3 3 2 5 4 2 4 3 8 12Cleveland 4 3 1 6 17 2 4 15 6 1 10 9 4 2 13 6 1 6 5 2 5 2 2 4 5 1 4 2 11 9Detroit 2 4 4 3 12 7 15 4 6 1 9 10 0 6 11 8 3 3 3 4 5 2 3 3 3 4 5 2 12 8Houston 2 4 1 6 4 3 1 6 1 6 2 4 10 9 1 5 1 5 4 15 9 10 2 5 2 17 3 4 8 12Kansas City 4 3 5 2 10 9 9 10 10 9 4 2 2 5 15 4 2 5 1 5 4 3 6 1 3 3 2 4 9 11Los Angeles 2 5 3 3 4 3 2 4 6 0 9 10 5 2 1 5 3 4 8 11 11 8 4 3 4 15 6 1 10 10Minnesota 3 3 3 4 11 8 6 13 8 11 5 1 4 15 5 1 2 5 1 6 4 3 1 6 4 3 1 5 8 12New York 10 9 6 13 3 3 6 1 3 3 5 1 5 2 4 3 5 2 1 5 4 3 7 12 3 4 14 5 9 11Oakland 2 5 3 3 5 2 2 5 4 3 15 4 5 1 11 8 6 1 5 1 8 11 3 3 10 9 4 3 13 7Seattle 4 2 1 6 3 3 2 5 2 5 10 9 3 4 8 11 3 4 3 4 11 8 3 3 7 12 3 3 8 12Tampa Bay 13 6 7 12 5 2 4 2 3 3 5 2 1 6 3 4 6 1 12 7 3 3 3 3 4 4 11 8 12 8Texas 2 5 4 2 2 4 1 5 4 3 17 2 3 3 15 4 3 4 4 3 9 10 12 7 4 4 1 6 10 10Toronto 9 10 8 11 3 4 2 4 2 5 4 3 4 2 1 6 5 1 5 14 3 4 3 3 8 11 6 1 11 9 Detailed records Edit American LeagueOpponent Home Away Total Pct AL EastBaltimore Orioles 3 1 1 2 4 3 571Boston Red Sox 3 1 2 1 5 2 714New York Yankees 0 3 2 2 2 5 286Tampa Bay Rays 3 0 3 1 6 1 857Toronto Blue Jays 1 2 1 2 33310 7 8 6 18 13 581AL CentralChicago White Sox 3 6 7 3 10 9 526Cleveland Indians 6 4 3 6 9 10 474Detroit Tigers 6 3 4 6 10 9 526Minnesota Twins 7 2 8 2 15 4 78922 15 22 17 44 32 579AL WestHouston Astros 3 0 1 2 4 2 667Los Angeles Angels 0 4 2 1 2 5 286Oakland Athletics 1 2 0 3 1 5 167Seattle Mariners Texas Rangers 1 2 1 2 3334 6 4 8 8 14 364 National LeagueOpponent Home Away Total Pct Atlanta Braves 1 1 1 1 2 2 500Miami Marlins 1 2 1 2 333New York Mets 2 1 2 1 667Philadelphia Phillies 2 1 2 1 667St Louis Cardinals 0 2 1 1 1 3 250Washington Nationals 1 2 1 2 3333 7 6 4 9 11 450Game log EditLegendRoyals Win Royals Loss Game Postponed All times are CDT2013 Game LogApril 14 10 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 1 White Sox 3 10 0 1 Chris Sale 1 0 James Shields 0 1 Addison Reed 1 39 012 0 12 April 3 White Sox 3 10 2 5 Jake Peavy 1 0 Ervin Santana 0 1 Addison Reed 2 14 213 0 23 April 4 White Sox 3 10 3 1 Jeremy Guthrie 1 0 Gavin Floyd 0 1 Greg Holland 1 15 036 1 24 April 5 Phillies 3 05 13 4 Bruce Chen 1 0 Kyle Kendrick 0 1 45 307 2 25 April 6 Phillies 6 05 3 4 Antonio Bastardo 1 0 Greg Holland 0 1 39 475 2 36 April 7 Phillies 12 35 9 8 James Shields 1 1 Cole Hamels 0 2 Kelvin Herrera 1 39 451 3 37 April 8 Twins 3 10 3 1 Ervin Santana 1 1 Kevin Correia 0 1 Aaron Crow 1 40 073 4 38 April 9 Twins 7 10 7 4 Jeremy Guthrie 2 0 Mike Pelfrey 1 1 Greg Holland 2 11 697 5 39 April 10 Twins 7 10 3 0 Wade Davis 1 0 Liam Hendriks 0 1 Kelvin Herrera 2 10 069 6 310 April 12 Blue Jays 7 10 4 8 J A Happ 2 0 Luis Mendoza 0 1 Aaron Loup 1 13 049 6 411 April 13 Blue Jays 6 10 2 3 R A Dickey 1 2 James Shields 1 2 Casey Janssen 3 21 960 6 512 April 14 Blue Jays 1 10 3 2 Kelvin Herrera 1 0 Darren Oliver 0 1 29 057 7 513 April 16 Braves 6 10 3 6 Eric O Flaherty 3 0 Kelvin Herrera 1 1 26 400 7 614 April 17 Braves 11 10 1 0 Wade Davis 2 0 Mike Minor 2 1 Greg Holland 3 23 018 8 6 April 19 Red Sox Postponed lockdown in Boston due to manhunt for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Makeup date doubleheader April 21 15 April 20 Red Sox 12 10 3 4 Clay Buchholz 4 0 Kelvin Herrera 1 2 Andrew Bailey 3 35 152 8 716 April 21 Red Sox 1 35 4 2 Ervin Santana 2 1 Ryan Dempster 0 2 Greg Holland 4 31 483 9 717 April 21 Red Sox 7 05 5 4 Kelvin Herrera 2 2 Andrew Miller 0 1 Greg Holland 5 33 270 10 7 April 23 Tigers Postponed rain Makeup date doubleheader August 16 18 April 24 Tigers 6 05 5 7 Max Scherzer 2 0 Wade Davis 2 1 Jose Valverde 1 30 347 10 819 April 25 Tigers 12 05 8 3 10 Tim Collins 1 0 Phil Coke 0 3 30 321 11 8 April 26 Indians Postponed rain Makeup date doubleheader April 28 20 April 27 Indians 6 10 3 2 Ervin Santana 3 1 Scott Kazmir 0 1 Greg Holland 6 19 224 12 821 April 28 Indians 1 10 9 0 Jeremy Guthrie 3 0 Justin Masterson 4 2 22 001 13 822 April 28 Indians 7 10 3 10 Corey Kluber 2 0 Will Smith 0 1 19 831 13 923 April 29 Indians 7 10 0 9 Ubaldo Jimenez 1 2 Wade Davis 2 2 14 255 13 1024 April 30 Rays 7 10 8 2 James Shields 2 2 Alex Cobb 3 2 12 738 14 10May 8 20 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record25 May 1 Rays 7 10 9 8 Bruce Chen 2 0 Jake McGee 0 2 Greg Holland 7 11 514 15 10 May 2 Rays Postponed after 3 1 2 innings rain Makeup date August 26 May 3 White Sox Postponed rain Makeup date May 6 26 May 4 White Sox 6 10 2 0 Jeremy Guthrie 4 0 Dylan Axelrod 0 2 19 957 16 1027 May 5 White Sox 1 10 6 5 10 Greg Holland 1 1 Brian Omogrosso 0 1 16 462 17 1028 May 6 White Sox 1 10 1 2 11 Jesse Crain 1 1 Kelvin Herrera 2 3 Addison Reed 11 15 576 17 1129 May 7 Orioles 6 05 3 4 Tommy Hunter 2 1 Tim Collins 1 1 Jim Johnson 12 12 921 17 1230 May 8 Orioles 6 05 3 5 Chris Tillman 3 1 Luis Mendoza 0 2 Jim Johnson 13 12 344 17 1331 May 9 Orioles 6 05 6 2 Jeremy Guthrie 5 0 Freddy Garcia 0 1 23 282 18 1332 May 10 Yankees 7 10 6 11 Phil Hughes 2 2 Wade Davis 2 3 24 521 18 1433 May 11 Yankees 6 10 2 3 Andy Pettitte 4 2 James Shields 2 3 Mariano Rivera 14 30 910 18 1534 May 12 Yankees 1 10 2 4 Hiroki Kuroda 5 2 Ervin Santana 3 2 Mariano Rivera 15 29 515 18 1635 May 13 Angels 9 05 11 4 Luis Mendoza 1 2 Joe Blanton 0 7 Luke Hochevar 1 32 203 19 1636 May 14 Angels 9 05 2 6 Jason Vargas 2 3 Jeremy Guthrie 5 1 33 028 19 1737 May 15 Angels 9 05 9 5 Wade Davis 3 3 Barry Enright 0 2 31 917 20 1738 May 17 Athletics 9 07 1 2 Sean Doolittle 3 0 James Shields 2 4 Grant Balfour 7 14 602 20 1839 May 18 Athletics 8 07 1 2 Tommy Milone 4 5 Ervin Santana 3 3 Grant Balfour 8 35 067 20 1940 May 19 Athletics 3 07 3 4 Jerry Blevins 3 0 Kelvin Herrera 2 4 Ryan Cook 1 20 387 20 2041 May 20 Astros 7 10 5 6 Dallas Keuchel 1 1 Jeremy Guthrie 5 2 Jose Veras 7 12 989 20 2142 May 21 Astros 7 10 7 3 Bruce Chen 3 0 Paul Clemens 1 2 12 302 21 2143 May 22 Astros 7 10 1 3 Jordan Lyles 2 1 James Shields 2 5 Jose Veras 8 12 324 21 2244 May 23 Angels 7 10 4 5 Joe Blanton 1 7 Ervin Santana 3 4 Robert Coello 1 18 784 21 2345 May 24 Angels 7 10 2 5 Jason Vargas 4 3 Luke Hochevar 0 1 Garrett Richards 1 32 148 21 2446 May 25 Angels 1 10 0 7 Billy Buckner 1 0 Jeremy Guthrie 5 3 27 958 21 2547 May 26 Angels 1 10 2 5 Jerome Williams 4 1 Wade Davis 3 4 Ernesto Frieri 10 24 475 21 2648 May 27 Cardinals 1 10 3 6 Adam Wainwright 7 3 James Shields 2 6 Edward Mujica 15 34 746 21 2749 May 28 Cardinals 7 10 1 4 Tyler Lyons 2 0 Ervin Santana 3 5 Edward Mujica 16 27 833 21 2850 May 29 Cardinals 7 15 3 5 Randy Choate 1 0 Aaron Crow 0 1 Edward Mujica 17 43 477 21 2951 May 30 Cardinals 7 15 4 2 Louis Coleman 1 0 Mitchell Boggs 0 3 Greg Holland 8 43 916 22 2952 May 31 Rangers 7 05 2 7 Derek Holland 5 2 Wade Davis 3 5 37 765 22 30June 16 11 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record53 June 1 Rangers 3 05 4 1 10 Aaron Crow 1 1 Robbie Ross 2 1 Greg Holland 9 36 107 23 3054 June 2 Rangers 2 05 1 3 Tanner Scheppers 4 0 JC Gutierrez 0 1 Joe Nathan 17 47 567 23 3155 June 4 Twins 7 10 0 3 Samuel Deduno 2 1 Luis Mendoza 1 3 Glen Perkins 12 20 134 23 3256 June 5 Twins 7 10 4 1 Jeremy Guthrie 6 3 P J Walters 2 1 Greg Holland 10 12 407 24 3257 June 6 Twins 7 10 7 3 Tim Collins 2 1 Jared Burton 0 3 14 942 25 3258 June 7 Astros 7 10 4 2 Kelvin Herrera 3 4 Wesley Wright 0 2 Greg Holland 11 24 808 26 3259 June 8 Astros 6 15 7 2 Ervin Santana 4 5 Erik Bedard 1 3 28 055 27 3260 June 9 Astros 1 10 2 0 Aaron Crow 2 1 Hector Ambriz 1 3 Greg Holland 12 20 723 28 3261 June 10 Tigers 7 10 3 2 Jeremy Guthrie 7 3 Doug Fister 5 4 Greg Holland 13 17 653 29 3262 June 11 Tigers 7 10 2 3 Max Scherzer 9 0 Aaron Crow 2 2 Jose Valverde 9 16 493 29 3363 June 12 Tigers 1 10 3 2 10 Greg Holland 2 1 Phil Coke 0 4 24 564 30 3364 June 13 Rays 6 10 10 1 Ervin Santana 5 5 Jeremy Hellickson 4 3 11 398 31 3365 June 14 Rays 6 10 7 2 Luis Mendoza 2 3 Matt Moore 8 3 13 407 32 3366 June 15 Rays 3 10 3 5 Alex Torres 2 0 Jeremy Guthrie 7 4 Fernando Rodney 14 18 593 32 3467 June 16 Rays 12 40 5 3 Wade Davis 4 5 Roberto Hernandez 4 7 Greg Holland 14 27 442 33 3468 June 17 Indians 6 10 2 1 Aaron Crow 3 2 Bryan Shaw 0 1 Greg Holland 15 12 803 34 3469 June 18 Indians 6 10 3 4 Cody Allen 2 0 Kelvin Herrera 3 5 Vinnie Pestano 2 14 853 34 3570 June 19 Indians 6 10 3 6 Justin Masterson 9 5 Luis Mendoza 2 4 17 349 34 3671 June 21 White Sox 7 10 1 9 Hector Santiago 3 5 Jeremy Guthrie 7 5 33 830 34 3772 June 22 White Sox 1 10 2 3 Jesse Crain 2 1 Aaron Crow 3 3 Addison Reed 21 20 364 34 3873 June 23 White Sox 1 10 7 6 Luke Hochevar 1 1 Jesse Crain 2 2 Greg Holland 16 18 622 35 3874 June 25 Braves 7 10 3 4 Kris Medlen 5 7 Tim Collins 2 2 Craig Kimbrel 22 29 947 35 3975 June 26 Braves 7 10 4 3 10 Aaron Crow 4 3 Alex Wood 0 2 22 207 36 3976 June 27 Twins 7 10 1 3 Samuel Deduno 4 2 Jeremy Guthrie 7 6 Glen Perkins 20 28 040 36 4077 June 28 Twins 7 10 9 3 James Shields 3 6 PJ Walters 2 4 28 916 37 4078 June 29 Twins 3 10 2 6 Kyle Gibson 1 0 Wade Davis 4 6 36 881 37 4179 June 30 Twins 1 10 9 8 Aaron Crow 5 3 Jared Burton 1 5 Greg Holland 17 34 232 38 41July 15 10 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record80 July 2 Indians 7 10 5 6 Cody Allen 3 0 Tim Collins 2 3 Chris Perez 8 15 625 38 4281 July 3 Indians 7 10 6 5 Will Smith 1 1 Cody Allen 3 1 Greg Holland 18 28 534 39 4282 July 4 Indians 1 10 10 7 Luke Hochevar 2 1 Bryan Shaw 0 2 Greg Holland 19 16 792 40 4283 July 5 Athletics 7 10 3 6 Tommy Milone 8 7 Wade Davis 4 7 Grant Balfour 22 35 518 40 4384 July 6 Athletics 1 10 4 3 Aaron Crow 6 3 Ryan Cook 1 2 Greg Holland 20 16 606 41 4385 July 7 Athletics 1 10 4 10 A J Griffin 7 6 Luis Mendoza 2 5 Jesse Chavez 1 17 804 41 4486 July 8 Yankees 6 10 5 1 Jeremy Guthrie 8 6 Phil Hughes 4 8 Greg Holland 21 35 057 42 4487 July 9 Yankees 6 10 3 1 James Shields 4 6 CC Sabathia 9 7 Greg Holland 22 35 797 43 4488 July 10 Yankees 6 10 1 8 Ivan Nova 4 2 Wade Davis 4 8 35 781 43 4589 July 11 Yankees 12 10 4 8 Andy Pettitte 7 6 Ervin Santana 5 6 40 381 43 4690 July 12 Indians 6 05 0 3 Corey Kluber 7 5 Tim Collins 2 4 Cody Allen 2 24 077 43 4791 July 13 Indians 6 05 3 5 Scott Kazmir 5 4 Jeremy Guthrie 8 7 Chris Perez 12 29 740 43 4892 July 14 Indians 12 05 4 6 Rich Hill 1 1 Tim Collins 2 5 Chris Perez 13 15 432 43 4993 July 19 Tigers 7 10 1 0 Ervin Santana 6 6 Anibal Sanchez 7 7 Greg Holland 23 35 000 44 4994 July 20 Tigers 6 10 6 5 Jeremy Guthrie 9 7 Justin Verlander 10 7 Greg Holland 24 30 116 45 4995 July 21 Tigers 1 10 1 4 Doug Fister 8 5 James Shields 4 7 Joaquin Benoit 9 20 513 45 5096 July 22 Orioles 7 10 2 9 Scott Feldman 9 7 Wade Davis 4 9 16 362 45 5197 July 23 Orioles 7 10 3 2 Bruce Chen 4 0 Jason Hammel 7 7 Greg Holland 25 19 072 46 5198 July 24 Orioles 7 10 4 3 Luke Hochevar 3 1 Darren O Day 5 1 17 410 47 5199 July 25 Orioles 7 10 7 1 Jeremy Guthrie 10 7 Miguel Gonzalez 8 4 17 675 48 51100 July 26 White Sox 7 10 5 1 James Shields 5 7 Jose Quintana 5 3 18 342 49 51101 July 27 White Sox 6 10 1 0 Wade Davis 5 9 Chris Sale 6 10 Greg Holland 26 26 172 50 51102 July 28 White Sox 1 10 4 2 12 Aaron Crow 7 3 Donnie Veal 1 1 Greg Holland 27 24 079 51 51103 July 30 Twins 7 10 7 2 Ervin Santana 7 6 Mike Pelfrey 4 9 33 085 52 51104 July 31 Twins 7 10 4 3 Jeremy Guthrie 11 7 Caleb Thielbar 1 1 Greg Holland 28 32 789 53 51August 16 15 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record105 August 1 Twins 12 10 7 2 James Shields 6 7 Scott Diamond 5 10 35 448 54 51106 August 2 Mets 6 10 2 4 11 Carlos Torres 2 2 Luis Mendoza 2 6 31 032 54 52107 August 3 Mets 12 10 4 3 12 Kelvin Herrera 4 5 David Aardsma 2 1 Greg Holland 29 25 095 55 52108 August 4 Mets 12 10 6 2 Ervin Santana 8 6 Zack Wheeler 4 2 25 658 56 52109 August 5 Twins 7 10 13 0 Jeremy Guthrie 12 7 Kevin Correia 7 8 21 474 57 52110 August 6 Twins 7 10 0 7 Andrew Albers 1 0 James Shields 6 8 18 924 57 53111 August 7 Twins 7 10 5 2 Louis Coleman 2 0 Samuel Deduno 7 5 Greg Holland 30 20 198 58 53112 August 8 Red Sox 7 10 5 1 Bruce Chen 5 0 Jon Lester 10 7 Luke Hochevar 2 21 121 59 53113 August 9 Red Sox 7 10 9 6 Francisley Bueno 1 0 Drake Britton 1 1 Greg Holland 31 29 485 60 53114 August 10 Red Sox 6 10 3 5 Brandon Workman 3 1 Jeremy Guthrie 12 8 Koji Uehara 12 38 742 60 54115 August 11 Red Sox 1 10 4 3 James Shields 7 8 John Lackey 7 10 Greg Holland 32 24 935 61 54116 August 12 Marlins 7 10 6 2 Wade Davis 6 9 Tom Koehler 3 8 15 956 62 54117 August 13 Marlins 7 10 0 1 10 Chad Qualls 3 1 Kelvin Herrera 4 6 Steve Cishek 25 21 094 62 55118 August 14 Marlins 1 10 2 5 Dan Jennings 2 3 Tim Collins 2 6 Steve Cishek 26 17 760 62 56119 August 15 Tigers 6 05 1 4 Anibal Sanchez 11 7 Jeremy Guthrie 12 9 Joaquin Benoit 16 37 872 62 57120 August 16 Tigers 12 05 2 1 Danny Duffy 1 0 Justin Verlander 12 9 Greg Holland 33 38 714 63 57121 August 16 Tigers 6 05 3 0 James Shields 8 8 Jose Alvarez 1 3 Greg Holland 34 40 980 64 57122 August 17 Tigers 6 05 5 6 Joaquin Benoit 3 0 Aaron Crow 7 4 41 850 64 58123 August 18 Tigers 12 05 3 6 Max Scherzer 18 1 Bruce Chen 5 1 41 740 64 59124 August 20 White Sox 7 10 0 2 John Danks 3 10 Ervin Santana 8 7 Addison Reed 32 13 060 64 60125 August 21 White Sox 7 10 2 5 Andre Rienzo 1 0 Jeremy Guthrie 12 10 Addison Reed 33 13 083 64 61126 August 22 White Sox 7 10 3 4 12 Jake Petricka 1 0 Luke Hochevar 3 2 Addison Reed 34 13 363 64 62127 August 23 Nationals 7 10 10 11 Tanner Roark 4 0 Bruce Chen 5 2 Rafael Soriano 33 28 733 64 63128 August 24 Nationals 6 10 2 7 Jordan Zimmermann 15 7 Wade Davis 6 10 28 023 64 64129 August 25 Nationals 1 10 6 4 Kelvin Herrera 5 6 Craig Stammen 7 6 Greg Holland 35 19 661 65 64130 August 26 Rays 1 10 11 1 Jeremy Guthrie 13 10 Jeremy Hellickson 10 8 20 546 66 64131 August 27 Twins 7 10 6 1 James Shields 9 8 Jared Burton 2 8 27 006 67 64132 August 28 Twins 7 10 8 1 Danny Duffy 2 0 Andrew Albers 2 2 27 379 68 64133 August 29 Twins 12 10 3 1 Bruce Chen 6 2 Samuel Deduno 8 8 Greg Holland 36 28 012 69 64134 August 30 Blue Jays 6 07 2 3 Mark Buehrle 11 7 Ervin Santana 8 8 Casey Janssen 25 21 031 69 65135 August 31 Blue Jays 12 07 2 4 R A Dickey 11 12 Kelvin Herrera 5 7 Casey Janssen 26 34 315 69 66September 17 10 Date Opponent Time Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record136 September 1 Blue Jays 12 07 5 0 James Shields 10 8 J A Happ 3 5 22 961 70 66137 September 2 Mariners 1 10 3 1 Will Smith 2 1 Felix Hernandez 12 9 Greg Holland 37 20 063 71 66138 September 3 Mariners 7 10 4 3 Luke Hochevar 4 2 Yoervis Medina 4 4 Greg Holland 38 13 638 72 66139 September 4 Mariners 7 10 4 6 Lucas Luetge 1 2 Aaron Crow 7 5 Danny Farquhar 12 13 621 72 67140 September 5 Mariners 1 10 7 6 13 Louis Coleman 3 0 Chance Ruffin 0 1 14 004 73 67141 September 6 Tigers 7 10 2 16 Anibal Sanchez 13 7 James Shields 10 9 21 358 73 68142 September 7 Tigers 6 10 4 3 Wade Davis 7 10 Justin Verlander 12 11 Greg Holland 39 20 402 74 68143 September 8 Tigers 1 10 5 2 Bruce Chen 7 2 Doug Fister 12 8 Greg Holland 40 16 774 75 68144 September 9 Indians 6 05 3 4 Ubaldo Jimenez 11 9 Ervin Santana 8 9 Chris Perez 23 9 794 75 69145 September 10 Indians 6 05 6 3 Jeremy Guthrie 14 10 Zach McAllister 7 9 Greg Holland 41 12 615 76 69146 September 11 Indians 11 05 6 2 James Shields 11 9 Scott Kazmir 8 8 Greg Holland 42 12 085 77 69147 September 13 Tigers 6 05 3 6 Justin Verlander 13 11 Bruce Chen 7 3 Joaquin Benoit 19 40 389 77 70148 September 14 Tigers 6 05 1 0 Ervin Santana 9 9 Doug Fister 12 9 Greg Holland 43 41 841 78 70149 September 15 Tigers 12 05 2 3 Drew Smyly 6 0 Jeremy Guthrie 14 11 Joaquin Benoit 20 40 491 78 71150 September 16 Indians 7 10 7 1 James Shields 12 9 Scott Kazmir 8 9 15 413 79 71151 September 17 Indians 7 10 3 5 Cody Allen 6 1 Wade Davis 7 11 Chris Perez 25 21 685 79 72152 September 18 Indians 7 10 7 2 Bruce Chen 8 3 Danny Salazar 1 3 21 198 80 72153 September 20 Rangers 7 10 2 1 Luke Hochevar 5 2 Jason Frasor 4 3 Greg Holland 44 21 837 81 72154 September 21 Rangers 6 10 1 3 Matt Garza 10 6 Jeremy Guthrie 14 12 Joe Nathan 40 36 575 81 73155 September 22 Rangers 1 10 4 0 10 Tim Collins 3 6 Neal Cotts 5 3 27 899 82 73156 September 23 Mariners 9 10 6 5 12 Wade Davis 8 11 Lucas Luetge 1 3 Greg Holland 45 12 790 83 73157 September 24 Mariners 9 10 0 4 James Paxton 3 0 Bruce Chen 8 4 12 528 83 74158 September 25 Mariners 9 10 0 6 Hisashi Iwakuma 14 6 Ervin Santana 9 10 15 347 83 75159 September 26 White Sox 7 10 3 2 Jeremy Guthrie 15 12 Andre Rienzo 2 3 Greg Holland 46 16 434 84 75160 September 27 White Sox 7 10 6 1 James Shields 13 9 Chris Sale 11 14 24 474 85 75161 September 28 White Sox 6 10 5 6 Erik Johnson 3 2 Yordano Ventura 0 1 Addison Reed 40 22 235 85 76162 September 29 White Sox 1 10 4 1 Bruce Chen 9 4 Jose Quintana 9 7 Greg Holland 47 22 633 86 76Player stats EditBatting Edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks AVG Batting average SLG Slugging average Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLGAlex Gordon 156 633 90 168 27 6 20 81 11 52 265 422Eric Hosmer 159 623 86 188 34 3 17 79 11 51 302 448Alcides Escobar 158 607 57 142 20 4 4 52 22 19 234 300Billy Butler 162 582 62 168 27 0 15 82 0 79 289 412Salvador Perez 138 496 48 145 25 3 13 79 0 21 292 433Mike Moustakas 136 472 42 110 26 0 12 42 2 32 233 364Lorenzo Cain 115 399 54 100 21 3 4 46 14 33 251 348David Lough 96 315 35 90 17 4 5 33 5 10 286 413Jarrod Dyson 87 213 30 55 9 4 2 17 34 21 258 366Chris Getz 78 209 29 46 6 1 1 18 16 20 220 273Jeff Francoeur 59 183 19 38 8 2 3 13 2 8 208 322Elliot Johnson 79 162 19 29 2 1 2 9 14 8 179 241Emilio Bonifacio 42 158 21 45 6 2 0 11 16 17 285 348Miguel Tejada 53 156 15 45 5 0 3 20 1 6 288 378George Kottaras 46 100 13 18 4 0 5 12 1 24 180 370Justin Maxwell 35 97 14 26 6 1 5 17 2 11 268 505Johnny Giavotella 14 41 4 9 3 0 0 4 0 5 220 293Jamey Carroll 14 36 5 4 3 0 0 2 0 4 111 194Brett Hayes 5 18 2 5 3 0 1 2 0 0 278 611Pedro Ciriaco 5 11 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 182 273Adam Moore 5 10 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 300 400Irving Falu 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 250Carlos Pena 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000Pitcher Totals 162 21 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 286 286Team Totals 162 5549 648 1443 254 34 112 620 153 422 260 379Source 38 Pitching Edit Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed SO Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SOJames Shields 13 9 3 15 34 34 0 228 2 215 82 80 68 196Jeremy Guthrie 15 12 4 04 33 33 0 211 2 236 99 95 59 111Ervin Santana 9 10 3 24 32 32 0 211 0 190 85 76 51 161Wade Davis 8 11 5 32 31 24 0 135 1 169 89 80 58 114Bruce Chen 9 4 3 27 34 15 0 121 0 107 46 44 36 78Luis Mendoza 2 6 5 36 22 15 0 94 0 106 60 56 43 54Luke Hochevar 5 2 1 92 58 0 2 70 1 41 15 15 17 82Greg Holland 2 1 1 21 68 0 47 67 0 40 11 9 18 103Kelvin Herrera 5 7 3 86 59 0 2 58 1 48 27 25 21 74Tim Collins 3 6 3 54 66 0 0 53 1 49 26 21 28 52Aaron Crow 7 5 3 38 57 0 1 48 0 49 19 18 22 44Will Smith 2 1 3 24 19 1 0 33 1 24 16 12 7 43Louis Coleman 3 0 0 61 27 0 0 29 2 19 2 2 6 32Juan Gutierrez 0 1 3 38 25 0 0 29 1 30 13 11 8 17Danny Duffy 2 0 1 85 5 5 0 24 1 19 5 5 14 22Yordano Ventura 0 1 3 52 3 3 0 15 1 13 6 6 6 11Francisley Bueno 1 0 0 00 7 0 0 8 1 4 0 0 2 5Donnie Joseph 0 0 0 00 6 0 0 5 2 4 0 0 4 7Chris Dwyer 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2Everett Teaford 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Team Totals 86 76 3 45 162 162 52 1448 1 1366 601 555 469 1208Source 39 Roster Edit2013 Kansas City RoyalsRosterPitchers 67 Francisley Bueno 52 Bruce Chen 31 Louis Coleman 55 Tim Collins 43 Aaron Crow 22 Wade Davis 41 Danny Duffy 36 Chris Dwyer 11 Jeremy Guthrie 27 J C Gutierrez 40 Kelvin Herrera 44 Luke Hochevar 56 Greg Holland 49 Donnie Joseph 39 Luis Mendoza 54 Ervin Santana 33 James Shields 53 Will Smith 25 Everett Teaford 30 Yordano Ventura Catchers 12 Brett Hayes 26 George Kottaras 32 Adam Moore 13 Salvador PerezInfielders 64 Emilio Bonifacio 16 Billy Butler 21 Jamey Carroll 37 Pedro Ciriaco 2 Alcides Escobar 19 Irving Falu 17 Chris Getz 9 Johnny Giavotella 35 Eric Hosmer 23 Elliot Johnson 8 Mike Moustakas 23 Carlos Pena 24 Miguel Tejada Outfielders 6 Lorenzo Cain 1 Jarrod Dyson 21 Jeff Francoeur 4 Alex Gordon 7 David Lough 27 Justin Maxwell Manager 3 Ned YostCoaches 5 George Brett hitting May 30 end of season 15 Chino Cadahia bench 58 Dave Eiland pitching 57 Doug Henry bullpen 48 Pedro Grifol assistant hitting 18 Rusty Kuntz first base 26 Jack Maloof hitting beginning of season May 29 14 Eddie Rodriguez third base Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Omaha Storm Chasers Pacific Coast League Mike JirscheleAA Northwest Arkansas Naturals Texas League Brian PoldbergA Wilmington Blue Rocks Carolina League Vance WilsonA Lexington Legends South Atlantic League Brian BuchananRookie Burlington Royals Appalachian League Tommy ShieldsRookie AZL Royals Arizona League Darryl KennedyRookie Idaho Falls Chukars Pioneer League Omar RamirezLEAGUE CHAMPIONS Omaha Idaho Falls 8 References EditKansas City Royals Official web site Royals vs Tigers Game Recap April 25 2013 ESPN Royals vs Tigers Game Recap April 24 2013 ESPN Indians vs Royals Game Recap April 28 2013 ESPN Indians vs Royals Game Recap April 28 2013 ESPN Rays vs Royals Game Recap April 30 2013 ESPN Twins vs Tigers Game Recap May 1 2013 ESPN Rays vs Royals Game Recap May 1 2013 ESPN Leventhal Josh ed 2013 Baseball America 2014 Almanac Durham North Carolina Baseball America ISBN 978 1 932391 48 0 External links Edit2013 Kansas City Royals Official Site Archived July 7 2009 at the Wayback Machine 2013 Kansas City Royals at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 Kansas City Royals season amp oldid 1172722680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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