Todd Wellemeyer

Todd Wellemeyer

Todd Wellemeyer is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and wears number 56. He is managed by pitching manager Bob McClure.

 
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The fans at Busch Stadium will be treated to a interleague game between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals when they take their seats on Saturday. The Royals will give the ball to starter Luke Hochevar in this one. Righthander Hochevar is 0-1 this season with a 16.89 ERA. The Cardinals will counter Hochevar with Kyle Lohse. Righthander Lohse has a 4.66 ERA to go along with a 3-3 record this season. Oddsmakers currently have the Cardinals listed as 170-moneyline favorites versus the Royals, while the game's total has not yet been posted. Todd Wellemeyer combined on a five-hit shutout on ... Read Full Story
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The Major League Baseball Game Between Cleveland Indians V Kansas City Royals At Kansas City in MO, USA. Submitted by: Alexy123 Added: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:42:47 -0700 Read Full Story
Written by mikeonthecards on
Tonight the Cardinals open a series at home against the cross-state Kansas City Royals. KC comes in with a 28-42 record, good enough for the second worst record in baseball. St. Louis still maintains the second best record in the National League at 42-29, trailing the Chicago Cubs by 3.5 games. The Baby Bears begin a series in Tampa Bay tonight, so this seems like a good opportunity for the Cardinals to gain some ground before heading off to Boston. Joel Pineiro makes the start tonight for the Cards, with Kyle Davies starting for Kansas City. Tomorrow night it’s Braden Looper against Brian Bannister, ... Read Full Story
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Kansas City, MO - infoZine - The Kansas City Royals are pleased to announce the remaining organizational award winners for the 2009 season. The honorees will be recognized at the 2010 Royals Awards Night, presented by James B. Nutter, on Thursday ...  
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This is a weekly feature in which I (and maybe you, too, readers) detail the various reasons for hating your ballpark. This week: The Kansas City Royals' Kauffman Stadium. Royal bastards: Kauffman Stadium is a wonderful baseball venue located southeast of downtown Kansas City, which is of course a fairly well-known suburb of Overland Park, Kan. The Royals don't deserve the place. They are a retrograde and proudly stupid franchise — one that...  
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MLB.comThe Kansas City Royals Sign Former No. 1 Overall Pick Bryan BullingtonBleacher ReportThe Kansas City Royals made a minor move today, but the player they signed will have an impact on baseball's amateur draft for years to come. ...Royals agree to minor league contract with pitcher Bryan BullingtonKansas City Royalsall 10 news articles »  
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I'm plugging away at the Twins comments. I don't know when it will be done; the first few teams always take time to do until I find my stride. Here is a discussion thread for the third team I will do, the Kansas City Royals. What do you guys make of this system? What kind of grades do you think Eric Hosmer and Mike Moustakas merit given their disappointing seasons?  
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