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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Dies in car accident
Yordano Ventura died in a car accident in his native Dominican Republic, the Kansas City Star reports.A sad day for the Kansas City Royals and all of baseball. One of the stars of the 2015 World Championship team, Ventura was just 25 and had been with the Royals since 2013.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Confirmed as Friday's starter
Yordano Ventura (back) has been confirmed as the starting pitcher for Friday's game against the Indians, Joel Goldberg of FOX Sports Kansas City reports.Ventura left his last start with a back injury, but the setback will not prevent him from taking the mound Friday night and making one more start before the regular season comes to a close.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Listed as Friday's starter
Yordano Ventura (back) is listed as the probable starter for Friday's game against the Indians.Lower-back tightness and spasms cut short Ventura's last outing after four innings, but he probably wasn't long for that game anyway (three runs allowed on 10 hits and two walks). It seems he made it through his between-starts bullpen session without any further complications, as he's set to make his final start of the 2016 campaign opposite lefty Ryan Merritt.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Leaves game with back injury
Yordano Ventura left Saturday's game with lower-back tightness and spasms, Rustin Dodd of the Kansas City Star reports.After throwing a complete game his last time out, Ventura was roughed up for three runs on 10 hits and two walks in four innings Saturday against Detroit prior to exiting the game. He was scheduled to make one more start before the end of the regular season, but his status for that outing is now uncertain and will remain that way until the team sees how he progresses in the coming days.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Leaves game with apparent injury
Yordano Ventura left Saturday's game with an apparent injury, Jeffrey Flanagan of MLB.com reports.While it wasn't obvious what was ailing Ventura, he left the field with the head athletic trainer, so clearly something was bothering him. Ventura was knocked around for three runs on 10 hits during his four innings on the mound. He walked two and struck out six (85 pitches).
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Tosses complete game in win over White Sox
Yordano Ventura (11-11) earned a complete-game win against the White Sox on Monday, giving up three runs on nine hits and a walk with five strikeouts.The 25-year-old righty turned things around in his 30th start of the year after giving up 10 runs over his prior two outings. Ventura did allow five extra-base hits -- two homers, two doubles and a triple -- but he was able to limit the damage throughout the game. Nonetheless, he's still sitting on easily career-worst marks in ERA (4.35) and WHIP (1.40), and Ventura's seen his strikeouts dip precipitously from prior seasons. His K/9 is just 6.65, nearly two full points lower than last year's 8.60.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Allows five runs for second straight start
Yordano Ventura (10-11) was torched for five earned runs on seven hits and four walks in Wednesday's 8-0 loss to Oakland. He struck out five.The hard-throwing right-hander needed 100 pitches (58 strikes) as he labored from the first batter -- including a 39-pitch, three-run third inning -- until he was finally pulled with one out in the fifth after a hit by pitch, wild pitch and fly-out to centerfield. Ventura's consecutive five-run outing was Kansas City's third straight loss to Oakland, helping further spoil the Kansas City Royals chances of reaching the postseason, as the club is now five games out of the American League wild card.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Goes seven innings in loss
Yordano allowed four earned runs on 10 hits over seven innings in a losing effort Friday. He struck out three and walked two.Yordano Ventura has the tools to be an elite fantasy starter but just can't seem to develop the consistency or the fortune necessary get himself there. His ERA on the season is 4.26 while his WHIP hovers near 1.39, both above the league average for a similar starter. His next start comes against Oakland September 14.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Earns 10th win against Detroit
Yordano Ventura (10-9) allowed one earned run on six hits and six walks in six innings Saturday against Detroit.While Ventura can be a volatile and unpredictable fantasy starter, he has shown consistency over the past two months and has not allowed more than three earned runs in a start since July 3. Moreover, Kansas City has now won seven consecutive games in which he started.
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Royals' Yordano Ventura: Rough fifth inning derails Sunday start
Yordano Ventura allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits and two walks across just 4.1 innings in Sunday's start versus the Red Sox. He did not factor into the decision.Ventura cruised through four innings having only allowed a solo home run to David Ortiz, but a walk, a pair of hits and a two-base error with one out in the fifth led to three Boston runs, chasing him from the game. Despite the rough outing in this difficult matchup, Ventura extended his streak of allowing three or fewer earned runs to 10 games, illustrating more consistency than he showed in the first half of the season. He will look to get back on track Saturday versus the Tigers.