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San Diego Padres Game Information Petco Park  100 Park Blvd  San Diego, Ca 92101 Provided by the Padres Communications Department SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION PETCO PARK 100 PARK BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 PROVIDED BY THE PADRES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT KANSAS CITY ROYALS (14-16) vs. SAN DIEGO PADRES (14-18) Monday, May 5, 2014 • 7:10 p.m. • Petco Park • San Diego, CA RHP Yordano Ventura (2-1, 1.50) vs. LHP Eric Stults (1-3, 5.34) Game 33 • Home Game 17 • 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports San Diego PADRES AT A GLANCE All Padres game information including game notes and rosters is available at http://padrespressbox.com. Overall Record: 14-18 MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME: Today marks the fourth game of a 10-game homestand at Petco Park for the Padres, as NL West Standing: 4th (-6.5) they now welcome the Kansas City Royals to “America’s Finest City” for a three-game, Interleague series...the Friars Home Record: 8-8 fi rst welcomed the Arizona Diamondbacks to town over the weekend for a three game series (1-2) and will cap-off the Road Record: 6-10 homestand with a four-game series with the Miami Marlins (Thurs-Sun)...the 10-game homestand is the second of four Day Record: 5-5 lengthy homestands this season, with the next two ten-gamers coming August 25-September 4 (MIL/LAD/ARI) and Night Record: 9-13 September 15-24 (PHI/SF/COL)...from now until June 8, 21 of the Friars’ next 33 games are at home. Homestand: 1-2 ROSTER MOVE: This afternoon the Padres announced they have recalled INF/OF Kyle Blanks from Triple-A El Paso Last Five Games: 1-4 and have designated INF/OF Xavier Nady for assignment. Last 10 Games: 4-6 • Blanks, 27, was hitting .265/.364/.651 (22-for-83) with fi ve doubles, nine home runs and 20 RBI in 27 games for Streak: W1 the Chihuahuas at the time of his recall...his nine home runs were tied for the fourth-most in all of Minor League Baseball and tied for second-most in the Pacifi c Coast League. All-Time Record: 3,335-3,861 • Blanks owns a career .228/.312/.404 line with 36 doubles, 28 home runs and 98 RBI in 234 Major League All-Time at Home: 1,799-1,801 games over parts of fi ve Big League seasons. All-Time at Petco Park: 430-396 • Nady, 35, appeared in 22 games for the Padres this season, six starts, and was hitting .135/.238/.405 (5-for-37) All-Time on the Road: 1,536-2,060 with three home runs and four RBI. 2011 vs. KC: 3-0 RARELY ROYAL: Today the Padres will welcome the Kansas City Royals to Petco Park for the fi rst game of a three- 2011 vs. KC at Home: 3-0 game set against KC...this will be the fi rst meeting between the two franchises since the Friars earned a three game 2011 vs. KC on Road: 0-0 sweep over the Royals in downtown San Diego from June 27-29, 2011...overall, this is the fourth all-time meeting All-Time vs. KC: 7-2 between these two clubs. All-Time vs. KC at Petco Park: 6-0 • Overall, the Padres own a commanding all-time 7-2 record against the Royals, including a perfect 6-0 mark at All-Time vs. KC at Kauffman Stadium: 1-2 home (also a three game sweep from July 2-4, 2004) and a 1-2 mark in Kansas City (June 28-30, 2002). • Entering the game today, the Padres have won six consecutive games against the Royals dating back to July All-Time vs. KC in San Diego: 6-0 2, 2004...during the six-game winning streak, the Friars as a team have hit .311/.359/.492 (60-for-193) with 15 doubles, six home runs and have averaged 5.2 runs per game. • The pitching staff has found success against the Royals during the current six-game winning streak, pitching to RECORD WHEN... a 6-0 record with fi ve saves with a 2.67 ERA (16 ER, 54.0 IP) and 55 strikeouts against 10 walks. Sunday 5-1 Thursday 1-1 Monday 2-1 Friday 2-3 INTERLEAGUE PLAY: Tonight’s game will open the third of eight series for the Padres this season against an Tuesday 1-4 Saturday 1-4 American League opponent...in six games this season against the AL, the Friars have posted a 3-3 record having Wednesday 2-4 lost two of three against the Indians in Cleveland and taking two of three against Detroit at Petco Park. • The Padres are slated to play the American League Central this season and have games remaining with Kansas March 1-0 July 0-0 City (tonight-Wed), vs. Minnesota (May 20-21), at Chicago-AL (May 30-June 1), at Seattle (June 16-17), vs. April 12-16 August 0-0 Seattle (June 18-19) and at Minnesota (August 5-6) May 1-2 September 0-0 • Since Interleague Play began in 1997, the Padres are 122-158 against the American League, including a 64-76 June 0-0 October 0-0 mark at home. Leading after six 9-1 FAST AND SLOW: Today’s pitching match-up between Kansas City’s Yordano Ventura and San Diego’s Eric Stults Tied after six: 2-0 will feature the two extremes of the radar gun...according to Baseball Prospectus, among starting pitchers, Ventura is Trailing after six: 3-17 the owner of the highest average velocity pitch in the Majors this season with his 97.58 mph four seam fastball while Leading after seven: 9-0 Stults is the owner of the slowest average velocity pitch, his 66.90 mph curveball (min 30 pitches thrown). Tied after seven: 3-0 Trailing after seven: 2-18 STULTS DE MAYO: Tonight marks Eric Stults’ fi rst start of Eric Stults, 2012-2014 Leading after eight: 11-0 May this season coming off an April that brought him a 1-3 APRIL MAY Tied after eight: 3-0 record with a 5.34 ERA (17 ER, 28.2 IP). W-L 3-5 3-3 Trailing after eight: 0-18 • Over the course of his career, Stults owns a a 5-6 re- cord with a 5.50 ERA (45 ER, 73.2 IP) during March/ ERA 5.50 2.76 (20 ER, 65.1 IP) Scoring fi rst: 8-3 April, his worst statistical month(s) of his career...in Opp Avg .313 .228 Opponents score fi rst: 6-15 contrast, Stults has shown drastic improvement dur- HR/9 .178 0.28 (2 HR/65.1 IP) Shutouts: 1-5 ing the month of May, posting a career 5-4 mark with a 3.22 ERA (33. 92.1 IP), his 2nd-best ERA of any Home crowds of 20,000+: 6-6 month (2.84 in June). Home crowds of 30,000+: 5-2 • In six starts for the Padres during May of 2013, posted a 2-2 record with a 2.66 ERA (12 ER, 40.2 IP), limiting Home crowds of 40,000+: 2-1 the opposition to a .226 average with 29 strikeouts against 13 walks. Scoring less than three: 3-14 KEEP YOUR ENEMIES CLOSE: Through 32 games this season, the Padres have played in 22 contests decided by Scoring three or four: 7-3 two runs or less (12-10), the most such games by a Major League team this season...additionally, the Padres have Scoring fi ve or more: 4-1 played 12 games this season decided by one run or less, the sixth-most in the Majors. One-run games: 6-6 • The Friars have played to this mark despite playing one of the most diffi cult schedules to open up the season, Two-run games: 6-4 having played 26 of their 32 games this season against teams with a .500 record or better (12-14), the Games decided in last AB: 5-0 third-highest total in all of Major League Baseball. Extra Innings W-L: 2-0 • Entering play today, 21 of the Padres next 28 games are against teams that own a record .500 or worse. Playing series opener: 6-4 ABOUT THE PITCHING: Through 32 games this season the Padres pitching staff has posted a 3.17 ERA (100 ER, Playing series fi nale: 5-5 284.0 IP), 244 strikeouts, 85 walks and a .244 opponents average. • The overall team ERA ranks seventh-best in Major League Baseball and tied for sixth-best in the National Series W-L-T (Home): 2-2-1 League. Series W-L-T (Road): 0-4-1 • However, the Padres have the lowest run support average in Major League Baseball, scoring just 2.66 runs per Series W-L-T (Total): 2-6-2 game in support of their pitching staff. Series Sweeps (Home): 0-0 BULL(Y)PEN: The Padres bullpen has been very solid in relief all season, posting a 5-0 record with a 1.71 ERA Series Sweeps (Road): 0-0 (18 ER, 94.2 IP) and an opponents average of .198 in 31 games so far this season, the best ERA in the Majors Series Sweeps (Total): 0-0 and the second-best opponents average (San Francisco, .194). White Jerseys: 4-5 • With a 5-0 record this season, the Padres bullpen is the only unit in Major League Baseball to have not suffered Gray Jerseys: 4-7 a loss this season...additionally, the Padres lead the Majors with a 91.7 save percentage (11-for-12).
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