Royals hitters are striking out at an alarming—and record setting—rate, a reliever gets torched and their unique outfield shift claims its first victim.
I have to admit that I felt a perverse pleasure in watching Dylan Coleman get exactly what he deserved after walking the first two batters he faced. Had the Royals offense not once again been so somnolent I probably would have experienced a different emotion.
Coleman’s outing was difficult to watch. The only good thing about it was it went by quickly. I’m finding the pitch clock makes the unbearable a little less so.
Looks like I was lucky last night, as I was busy and wasn't able to watch game last night. Sounds like I didn't miss much. Looks like Grienke just as well not even make any road trips. Oh well better luck tonight.
I have to admit that I felt a perverse pleasure in watching Dylan Coleman get exactly what he deserved after walking the first two batters he faced. Had the Royals offense not once again been so somnolent I probably would have experienced a different emotion.
Coleman’s outing was difficult to watch. The only good thing about it was it went by quickly. I’m finding the pitch clock makes the unbearable a little less so.
I like that the Royals are trying that new alignment. Even if it doesn't work, what's the worst that could happen? They'll be more terrible?
Agree. And for one night, it worked!
Looks like I was lucky last night, as I was busy and wasn't able to watch game last night. Sounds like I didn't miss much. Looks like Grienke just as well not even make any road trips. Oh well better luck tonight.
It was truly forgettable. Unless you like position players pitching. Although Eaton may have found himself a spot in the bullpen after last night.
Did not watch today because i had been sick and throwing up. And thank goodness i didn't watch it woud've made me throw up more
Relatable.