The Chicago Cubs will host the Kansas City Royals in an exciting matchup at Wrigley Field. The Cubs currently hold a record of 62-58. They are looking to climb even higher in the National League Central division standings. Meanwhile, the Royals have had a tougher season with a record of 39-84. However, they are determined to put up a fight and improve their standing in the American League Central.
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Cubs vs Royals: Taillon and Ragans Set to Battle
On the mound for the Cubs will be Jameson Taillon, who holds a 7-7 record with a 5.71 ERA. Taillon will be tasked with keeping the Royals’ offense at bay and giving his team a chance to secure the win. Cole Ragans will toe the rubber for the Royals, boasting a 3-4 record with a 4.21 ERA. Ragans will be working hard to outduel Taillon and lead the Royals to a victory.
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This game will be held on Friday, August 18th, with first pitch scheduled for 1:20 PM Central time. Fans can tune in to watch the action unfold on MLB Network.
Royals outfielder Melendez makes both an incredible catch and a costly blunder
In a recent game against the Mariners, Royals outfielder MJ Melendez displayed his defensive prowess with a spectacular catch in the second inning. However, later in the game, he dropped a ball in left field. This resulted in a strange play where a runner was ultimately called out for abandoning the base path. Melendez’s performance will be one to watch as he looks to redeem himself in this matchup.
Witt Jr. continues to shine for the Royals with powerful hitting
Bobby Witt Jr. has been a standout player for the Royals this season. He leads the team in both home runs and RBIs. With 23 home runs and 76 RBIs under his belt, Witt Jr. will be a player to keep an eye on during this game. His ability to deliver clutch hits and make an impact on the game will be crucial for the Royals’ chances of success.
Injuries:
Chicago Cubs: RP Ethan Roberts (Elbow, D60), RP Codi Heuer (Elbow, D60), RP Brad Boxberger (Forearm, D60), SP Marcus Stroman (Rib, D15), RP Brandon Hughes (Knee, D60), RP Nick Burdi (Appendicitis, D60)
Kansas City Royals: SP Daniel Lynch (Shoulder, D15), RP Jake Brentz (Elbow, D60), 1B Vinnie Pasquantino (Shoulder, D60), SP Kris Bubic (Flexor, D60), SP Zack Greinke (Elbow, D15), 1B Nick Pratto (Groin, D10), RP Josh Staumont (Neck, D60), SP Brad Keller (Shoulder, D60), RP Taylor Clarke (Elbow, D15), RP Josh Taylor (Shoulder, D60)
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