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    Snowball
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    Taking Seattle -115. Pauley to get his first MLB victory.

    The Royals are in the house of pain.

    TIME: 10:10 P.M. EST
    VENUE: Safeco Field, Seattle

    It wasn't long ago that the Kansas City Royals led the majors in batting, but many of the players responsible for that production are no longer on the team - and their offense has suffered.
    The Royals look to get their sputtering offense untracked Saturday night when they continue a weekend series against the Seattle Mariners.
    Kansas City (46-63) has a .278 average to rank second in the majors, but now the Royals are clearly back in a rebuilding phase. They designated veteran Jose Guillen for assignment on Thursday, even though the slugger led the team with 16 homers and 62 RBIs.
    Top hitter David DeJesus is out for the season with a thumb injury, and Scott Podsednik, Rick Ankiel and Alberto Callaspo have all been traded. The result is unproven young players like Gregor Blanco and Kila Ka'aihue getting chances to play, and Kansas City has totaled seven runs in losing three of four to start this nine-game West Coast road trip.
    "Everybody thinks that we're in a rebuilding mode, that that's an excuse for us to lower our expectations as an organization, but that's as far from the truth as it can get," manager Ned Yost told the Royals' official website.
    The Royals lineup is further depleted this weekend since former Mariners shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt is expected to miss the series to be with his wife in Miami at the delivery of their first child.
    Kansas City fell 7-1 on Friday as Seattle starter Luke French scattered nine hits in eight innings. The Mariners (41-69) ended a three-game slide against the Royals and beat reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke for the first time.
    Seattle scored its most runs since an 8-1 win over Detroit on July 4. Ryan Langerhans homered among his three hits and Chone Figgins drove in three runs.
    Bruce Chen (6-5, 4.74 ERA) will start for Kansas City. He gave up three runs over five innings Sunday to earn a 5-4 win over Baltimore after going 0-3 with a 7.97 ERA in his previous four outings.
    "Chen would bend, but never break," Yost said.
    The left-hander is 2-0 with a 2.48 ERA in five starts against Seattle, though Ichiro Suzuki is 9 for 19 against him.
    The Mariners' David Pauley (0-3, 3.38) again will be looking for his first major league victory. He's 0-6 with a 6.71 ERA in 17 appearances, with nine starts in his career.
    The journeyman right-hander is 0-3 with a 4.19 ERA in four starts this year and lost his most recent one, lasting 2 2-3 innings and giving up four runs July 29 in a 9-5 defeat to the Chicago White Sox. Pauley has made one appearance out of the bullpen since, and he's never started against Kansas City.

    going out tonight peeps and placing this 1x, maybe 2x.

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    hope you get it. good luck

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    thanks, Shark.
    Suzuki is 9-19 batting vs Chen.

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    upping 1x to 2x

    whos wit me on dis

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