Final Aug 20
TOR 1 -147 o8.5
PIT 2 +135 u8.5
Final Aug 20
SEA 2 +127 o8.5
PHI 11 -138 u8.5
Final Aug 20
HOU 2 -112 o8.5
DET 7 +104 u8.5
Final (10) Aug 20
CLE 2 -101 o9.0
AZ 3 -107 u9.0
Final Aug 20
STL 2 +101 o8.0
MIA 6 -109 u8.0
Final Aug 20
NYM 4 -158 o9.0
WAS 5 +145 u9.0
Final Aug 20
CHW 0 +159 o9.0
ATL 1 -174 u9.0
Final (10) Aug 20
NYY 6 -101 o8.5
TB 4 -108 u8.5
Final Aug 20
TEX 6 +126 o8.5
KC 3 -136 u8.5
Final (10) Aug 20
ATH 4 +123 o9.0
MIN 2 -133 u9.0
Final Aug 20
MIL 3 -113 o6.5
CHC 4 +104 u6.5
Final Aug 20
LAD 3 -262 o12.0
COL 8 +234 u12.0
Final Aug 20
CIN 1 +111 o8.5
LAA 2 -120 u8.5
Final Aug 20
SF 1 +125 o8.0
SD 8 -136 u8.0

Minnesota @ Kansas City preview

Kauffman Stadium

Last Meeting ( Jul 1, 2012 ) Kansas City 8, Minnesota 10

The bottom feeders in the American League Central square off Friday as the Minnesota Twins take on the Kansas City Royals in the opener of a three-game series at Kauffman Stadium. Minnesota, which owns the worst record in the AL at 38-54, occupies the basement in the division as it trails the Chicago White Sox by 12 games. Kansas City has not performed much better, going 39-52 to sit 10 1/2 games behind Chicago.

The Twins, who have lost nine of their last 12 games overall, are coming off a 2-5 homestand. They haven't fared well on the road of late, either, dropping four of their last five away from Target Field. But they are facing a team in the Royals which has the worst home record in baseball at 16-28. Kansas City is 2-5 on its 10-game homestand and has lost 10 of 13 overall.

TV: 8:10 p.m. ET, FSNO (Minnesota), FSKC (Kansas City)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Twins RH Nick Blackburn (4-5, 8.10 ERA) vs. Royals RH Luke Hochevar (6-8, 5.16)

Blackburn returns to the Twins' rotation after spending the last two weeks with Triple-A Rochester. The 30-year-old last started for Minnesota on July 3, when he escaped with a no-decision after surrendering six runs over four innings at Detroit. Blackburn, who is 2-2 with an 8.36 ERA in six road outings this season, allowed two runs over five frames in a victory at Kansas City on June 6.

Hochevar has won three of his last four decisions, yielding a total of two runs over 21 2/3 innings in the victories. The lone loss came at Minnesota on June 30, when the 28-year-old surrendered five runs in six frames. Hochevar, who is 4-4 in 13 career games against the Twins, has gone 1-4 with a 6.44 ERA in eight home starts this year.

WALK-OFFS

1. Kansas City signed C Jason Kendall to a minor-league contract and assigned him to Double-A Northwest Arkansas. The 38-year-old hit .256 with 37 RBIs for the Royals in 2010 before missing all of last season with a right shoulder injury.

2. Minnesota's Ryan Doumit made his first career start in left field Thursday.

3. The Twins have won every season series with the Royals since 2004.

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