Kris Bubic, Kansas City Royals and Giants
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Kansas City Royals starter Kris Bubic was impressive on Monday night against the San Francisco Giants. The 27-year-old left-handed pitcher took a no-hitter into the seventh inning at Oracle Park, further solidifying his case for an All-Star nomination this summer.
Pitching about 45 miles north of where he grew up, Royals left-hander Kris Bubic nearly pitched himself into the franchise record books before settling for another dazzling outing while leading Kansas City to a 3-1 win over the Giants on Monday.
The SF Giants were the beneficiary of a controversial scoring change on Monday night. Wilmer Flores reached base via an error, which was later changed to a hit,
Kris Bubic got the win (but not a no-hitter) in his native California, the Marlins rallied AGAIN, the Reds might have accidentally killed a pigeon and more from Monday's MLB action.
Just as they did last year, the Royals are winning on the backs of a stalwart rotation: Entering play on Sunday, Kansas City's starting pitchers had combined for a 2.63 ERA, the second-best mark in baseball.
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The Kansas City Royals beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Monday night at Oracle Park, moving to 27-22 on the season. The loss dropped the Giants to 28-20. Kr
Kris Bubic lanzó siete entradas sin permitir carreras y perdió la oportunidad de juego sin hit en la sexta entrada debido a un cambio oficial en la
It's Monday, May 19, and the Royals (26-22) are in San Francisco to take on the Giants (28-19). Kris Bubic is slated to take the mound for Kansas City against Robbie Ray for San Francisco. The Royals are coming off a 2-1 win yesterday over the Cardinals that broke a four-game losing streak.