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Kansas City Royals
vs
Cleveland Indians
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
06/02/2016
7:10pm EST

Lines:
Kansas City +1.5
Cleveland -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (-111)
Under 7.5 (+101)

Community Picks: Kansas City Royals 0% vs Cleveland Indians 0%

Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians Thread

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Cleveland Indians
Baseball stadiums have a lot of time to fill between innings, and one of the best ways to fill some of that time is with mascot races. The Milwaukee Brewers have their sausage race, the Pittsburgh Pirates' race features running pierogis and the Washington Nationals have racing presidents. The Cleveland Indians have the Sugardale Hot Dog Race, and on Wednesday, it got a little out of hand.  The race itself features hot dogs dressed up as each of the three major hot dog codiments: ketchup, mustard and onions. In Wednesday's race, ketchup (donning glasses like Wild Thing from the movie "Major League") took a huge lead, and it looked like he was going to win with no problem.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] But ketchup couldn't resist hotdogging a little bit, and he turned to point at cheering fans in the stands. He didn't see Jason Kipnis standing in his path, getting ready to start the next inning. Ketchup turned around, but not in time to avoid crashing directly into Kipnis.  The collision didn't affect Kipnis at all (other than making him laugh with delight), but ketchup tumbled to the ground. For a split second, it seemed like the end of the race for ketchup, but he popped right back up and kept running for the finish where he ultimately triumphed against mustard. Does Jason Kipnis actually hate ketchup, or was this all an innocent player-mascot collision? At this time, the answer is unknown. (OK, it was probably an accident.) But Kipnis did post an Instagram video of the incident with the hashtag #comestrongordontcomeatall.  Hopefully all other mascots and life-size condiments heed that vital warning. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
June 02, 2016 11:30:am EST
Cleveland Indians
Baseball stadiums have a lot of time to fill between innings, and one of the best ways to fill some of that time is with mascot races. The Milwaukee Brewers have their sausage race, the Pittsburgh Pirates' race features running pierogis, and the Washington Nationals have racing presidents. The Cleveland Indians have the Sugardale Hot Dog Race, and on Wednesday, it got a little out of hand.  The race itself features hot dogs dressed up as each of the three major hot dog codiments: ketchup, mustard, and onions. In Wednesday's race, ketchup (donning glasses like Wild Thing from the movie "Major League") took a huge lead, and it looked like he was going to win with no problem.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] But ketchup couldn't resist hotdogging a little bit, and he turned to point at cheering fans in the stands. He didn't see Jason Kipnis standing in his path, getting ready to start the next inning. Ketchup turned around, but not in time to avoid crashing directly into Kipnis.  The collision didn't affect Kipnis at all (other than making him laugh with delight), but ketchup tumbled to the ground. For a split second, it seemed like the end of the race for ketchup, but he popped right back up and kept running for the finish where he ultimately triumphed against mustard. Does Jason Kipnis actually hate ketchup, or was this all an innocent player-mascot collision? At this time, the answer is unknown. (OK, it was probably an accident.) But Kipnis did post an Instagram video of the incident with the hashtag #comestrongordontcomeatall.  Hopefully all other mascots and life-size condiments heed that vital warning. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
June 02, 2016 11:30:am EST
Kansas City Royals
The Tampa Bay Rays are happy to be finished playing in Kansas City for the season as Kauffman Stadium has been a house of horrors for the Rays. Danny Duffy pitched six effective innings and rookie Whit Merrifield had two hits and scored a run as the Royals beat the Rays 6-3 on Wednesday night to complete a 6-0 homestand. ''They're as good as any team we've played this year,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. Continue to Article
June 02, 2016 12:32:am EST
Kansas City Royals
The Tampa Bay Rays are happy to be finished playing in Kansas City for the season as Kauffman Stadium has been a house of horrors for the Rays. Danny Duffy pitched six effective innings and rookie Whit Merrifield had two hits and scored a run as the Royals beat the Rays 6-3 on Wednesday night to complete a 6-0 homestand. ''They're as good as any team we've played this year,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. Continue to Article
June 02, 2016 12:32:am EST
Cleveland Indians
There was a time Yordano Ventura was one of the main names among the promising arms of the AL Central. A few have passed him by during his struggles, one being Carlos Carrasco. Carrasco returns from the disabled list Thursday night in Cleveland as the Indians open a four-game set with the Kansas City Royals, who have been hitting plenty on their season-best winning streak. Continue to Article
June 02, 2016 12:21:am EST
 
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