Kansas City Royals
Hammel seeks success in Royals' matchup with Athletics
Kansas City Royals

Hammel seeks success in Royals' matchup with Athletics

Published Apr. 12, 2017 9:09 a.m. ET

Oakland right-hander Andrew Triggs, who came up through the Royals' system, will start Wednesday night for the Athletics in the second game of the series at Kansas City.

Triggs faced the Royals on March 27 in spring training in Arizona. It was an unpleasant experience.

Triggs gave up eight runs on eight hits, two walks and a hit batter in 3 2/3 innings in a 10-3 loss. Mike Moustakas, Brandon Moss and Paulo Orlando homered off Triggs while Lorenzo Cain and Raul Mondesi contributed doubles.

Triggs, however, won his season opener by beating the Los Angeles Angels 5-1 on Thursday. Triggs yielded one unearned run and four hits in 5 2/3 innings.

While Triggs was a starter at Southern Cal, he had been primarily a reliever in the minors. Oakland gave him seven starts last season as a rookie and he responded with a 1-1 record and a 2.70 ERA, while striking out 23 and walking one over 26 2/3 innings.

The Royals will counter with right-hander Jason Hammel, who received a no-decision in his first start. He allowed three runs over six innings in a Thursday start at Minnesota.

 

Hammel is 4-1 with a 3.75 ERA in seven outings against the A's.

Hammel is undefeated in his past six April starts. He has a career 21-10 record with a 3.79 ERA in 45 April appearances, 42 of them starts. This will be his first start in a Royals uniform at Kauffman Stadium.

While the Royals' starting pitchers have a 2.88 ERA in the first seven games, the offense has been a concern.

Baserunners have been at a premium this season for the Royals. They had three hits -- all singles -- in a 2-0 loss to the A's on Monday.

Kansas City has four or fewer hits in three of its first seven games. A's rookie right-hander Jharel Cotton blanked the Royals on two hits for seven innings in the latter's home opener. Relievers Santiago Casilla and Sean Doolittle struck out six Royals in the final two innings.

"We're just not swinging the bats," Yost told reporters after the game. "We haven't got off to a good start offensively as a group."

Yost acknowledged Salvador Perez (four homers) and Moustakas (three homers) are locked in.

"And the rest of us are still trying to find their way," Yost said. "We know the quality of hitters we have on this team. We just have to wait for the bats to get hot."

A's left-hander Doolittle struck out former teammate Moss to end the game and stranded runners on the corners.

"It was a little bit weird, just because I know what he is capable of, and what he did in this ballpark for us (two home runs in the A's wild-card game loss in 2014)," Doolittle said. "He is a presence in the box. When he comes to the plate, any time he comes to the plate but especially when he's the go-ahead run, it was definitely not, 'Hey, cool, I'm facing my old friend.' It was intense."

Khris Davis provided all of Oakland's runs Monday with a two-run homer.

ADVERTISEMENT
share


Get more from Kansas City Royals Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

in this topic