2007 Kansas City Royals season

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2007 Kansas City Royals
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record69–93 (.494)
Other information
Owner(s)David Glass
General manager(s)Dayton Moore
Manager(s)Buddy Bell
Local televisionKMCI
RSTN
Local radioWHB 810AM
KCXM 97.3FM
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The 2007 Kansas City Royals season was the 39th season for the franchise, and their 37th at Kauffman Stadium. the season began with the team attempting to win the Central Division of the American League - a task not achieved since the division was formed in 1994.

In trying to improve on their 62–100 record in the 2006 season, the team avoided a fourth straight 100-loss season. Buddy Bell returned for his second and final full season as manager, while Dayton Moore began his first season as the team's general manager.

Anticipation surrounded the Royals' newfound approach to once again become a playoff contender with rebuilding the roster. Roster moves generated much interest in the Kansas City area, including the big-budget signing of starting pitcher Gil Meche, and the arrival of young, new talent—such as rookie third baseman Alex Gordon and designated hitter Billy Butler. The team's payroll for the 2007 season was increased to $67 million (22nd in the major leagues).[1][2]

Free agency and roster moves[]

The biggest free-agent pickups for the Royals in 2007 included RHP Gil Meche—who was signed to a 5-year, $55 million deal—and RHP Octavio Dotel, who quickly became trade bait to the Atlanta Braves.

Royals activity in free agency
  • (x) = club option for 2007
  • (m) = mutual option for 2007
  • (y) = player option for 2007

Color Code Key

Color Meaning
Green Player will return to team
Light Green Player joins team
Crimson Player will not return to team (released, option not exercised, signed with new team, or retired)
White Player's status undetermined
Player Position 2006 Team 2007 Team Comments
Steve Andrade RP Royals Devil Rays Signed a minor league contract
Paul Bako C Royals Orioles Signed for 1 year
Adam Bernero SP Royals Red Sox Signed a minor league contract
Dewon Brazelton SP Padres Royals Signed a minor league contract
Jose Diaz RP Royals None Did not return in 2007
Scott Dohmann RHP Royals Devil Rays Signed one-year contract
Octavio Dotel RHP Yankees Royals Signed for 1 year, $5 M
Brandon Duckworth RHP Royals Royals Signed a minor league contract
Seth Etherton RP Royals None Did not return in 2007
Wayne Franklin RP Braves Royals Signed a minor league contract
Alex S. Gonzalez 3B Phillies Royals Signed a minor league contract
Runelvys Hernández RHP Royals Red Sox Signed a minor league contract
Ken Harvey IF Royals Twins Signed a minor league contract
Jason LaRue C Reds Royals Signed by Reds to a two-year contract, then traded to Royals
Gil Meche RHP Mariners Royals Signed for 5 years, $55 M
Doug Mientkiewicz IF Royals Yankees Signed one-year contract
Mark Redman LHP Royals Braves Signed a minor league contract
David Riske RHP White Sox Royals Signed one-year contract with club option
Kerry Robinson OF Royals Red Sox Signed a minor league contract
Jason Shiell RHP Braves Royals Signed a minor league contract
Jason Standridge RHP Mets Royals Signed a minor league contract

Regular season[]

Season summary[]

April[]

The Royals began the season with expectations of improvement from their fans, and the team never ceased to impress in their home opener against the Boston Red Sox. The Royals defeated the Red Sox 7–1 in front of the sold-out home crowd. The magic did not last, however—Kansas City was just 3–7 through the first ten games of the season, and 8–18 by the end of April.

May[]

The Royals hit minor spots of winning when the team won 8 of 10 games from May 13 to 23, but finished the month of May on a seven-game losing streak with series sweeps by the Seattle Mariners and Baltimore Orioles. Kansas City went 11–17 in May and finished the month with an overall record of 19–35.

June[]

In the 2007 MLB draft held on June 7, the Royals selected shortstop Mike Moustakas at No. 2 overall.[3] The team went 15–12 in June, their first winning month since July 2003.[4] Pitcher Brian Bannister won the American League Rookie of the Month Award.

July[]

Gil Meche was the only Royal selected to represent the team at the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in San Francisco.[5] At the All-Star break, the Royals had a record of 38–50 and the lowest team ERA in 13 years. On July 31, the Royals traded pitcher Octavio Dotel to the Atlanta Braves for pitcher Kyle Davies.[6] The Royals went 13–12 in July, giving the team its first consecutive winning months since June and July 2003.[7] Billy Butler won the Rookie of the Month Award.

August[]

On August 1, manager Buddy Bell announced his intention to resign following the 2007 season before a game against the Minnesota Twins.[8] Also, about an hour before the first pitch, the Interstate 35W bridge over the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis collapsed with a death toll of at 13.[9] Before the game, a moment of silence was held for the victims of the collapse.[9] The team rescheduled their August 2 game against the Twins to the afternoon of August 31 for a double-header. Brian Bannister won his second Rookie of the Month Award for the season. The Royals went 13–15 in August, completing a three-month stretch in which the team compiled a record of 41–39.

September[]

On September 12, the Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 6–3 to win their 63rd game, guaranteeing that they would not lose 100 games in 2007. The victory ended the team's string of three consecutive seasons of 100 losses of more from 2004 to 2006. While the Royals struggled with a 9–19 record in September, their overall record of 69–93 was the team's best finish since 2003.

Season standings[]

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 96 66 0.593 51–29 45–37
Detroit Tigers 88 74 0.543 8 45–36 43–38
Minnesota Twins 79 83 0.488 17 41–40 38–43
Chicago White Sox 72 90 0.444 24 38–43 34–47
Kansas City Royals 69 93 0.426 27 35–46 34–47


Record vs. opponents[]


Sources: [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Baltimore 6–12 5–3 3–4 1–5 7–0 3–7 0–7 9–9 4–4 2–7 11–7 4–6 8–10 6–12
Boston 12–6 7–1 5–2 3–4 3–3 6–4 4–3 8–10 4–4 4–5 13–5 6–4 9–9 12–6
Chicago 3–5 1–7 7–11 11–7 12–6 5–4 9–9 4–6 4–5 1–7 6–1 2–4 3–4 4–14
Cleveland 4–3 2–5 11–7 12–6 11–7 5–5 14–4 0–6 6–4 4–3 8–2 6–3 4–2 9–9
Detroit 5–1 4–3 7–11 6–12 11–7 3–5 12–6 4–4 4–6 6–4 3–4 5–4 4–3 14–4
Kansas City 0–7 3–3 6–12 7–11 7–11 5–2 9–9 1–9 6–4 3–6 4–3 5–4 3–4 10–8
Los Angeles 7–3 4–6 4–5 5–5 5–3 2–5 6–3 6–3 9–10 13–6 6–2 10–9 3–4 14–4
Minnesota 7–0 3–4 9–9 4–14 6–12 9–9 3–6 2–5 5–2 6–3 3–4 7–2 4–6 11–7
New York 9–9 10–8 6–4 6–0 4–4 9–1 3–6 5–2 2–4 5–5 10–8 5–1 10–8 10–8
Oakland 4–4 4–4 5–4 4–6 6–4 4–6 10–9 2–5 4–2 5–14 4–6 9–10 5–4 10–8
Seattle 7–2 5–4 7–1 3–4 4–6 6–3 6–13 3–6 5–5 14–5 4–3 11–8 4–5 9–9
Tampa Bay 7–11 5–13 1–6 2–8 4–3 3–4 2–6 4–3 8–10 6–4 3–4 5–4 9–9 7–11
Texas 6–4 4–6 4–2 3–6 4–5 4–5 9–10 2–7 1–5 10–9 8–11 4–5 5–5 11–7
Toronto 10–8 9–9 4–3 2–4 3–4 4–3 4–3 6–4 8–10 4–5 5–4 9–9 5–5 10–8


Roster[]

2007 Kansas City Royals
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager
  • 25 Buddy Bell

Coaches

Game log[]

2007 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 2 Red Sox 7 – 1 Meche (1-0) Schilling (0-1) 41,257 1-0
2 April 4 Red Sox 7 – 1 Beckett (1-0) Pérez (0-1) 22,348 1-1
3 April 5 Red Sox 4 – 1 Matsuzaka (1-0) Greinke (0-1) Papelbon (1) 23,170 1-2
4 April 6 Tigers 3 – 1 de la Rosa (1-0) Mesa (0-1) Riske (1) 13,330 2-2
5 April 7 Tigers 6 – 5 Maroth (1-0) Meche (1-1) Jones (2) 13,899 2-3
6 April 8 Tigers 3 – 2 Rodney (1-1) Riske (0-1) Jones (3) 13,109 2-4
7 April 9 @ Blue Jays 9 – 1 Burnett (1-1) Pérez (0-2) 50,125 2-5
8 April 10 @ Blue Jays 5 – 3 Greinke (1-1) Towers (0-1) Soria (1) 22,106 3-5
9 April 11 @ Blue Jays 7 – 4 Chacín (1-0) de la Rosa (1-1) Ryan (3) 15,218 3-6
10 April 12 @ Orioles 2 – 1 (10) Ray (1-1) Standridge (0-1) 13,229 3-7
11 April 13 @ Orioles 8 – 1 Bédard (2-1) Duckworth (0-1) 20,922 3-8
12 April 14 @ Orioles 6 – 4 Williamson (1-0) Peralta (0-1) Ray (3) 15,244 3-9
-- April 15 @ Orioles Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 24 3-9
13 April 16 @ Tigers 12 – 5 Verlander (1-0) Greinke (1-2) 21,832 3-10
14 April 17 @ Tigers 7 – 6 Ledezma (3-0) Riske (0-2) Jones (7) 21,263 3-11
15 April 18 @ Tigers 4 – 3 (10) Soria (1-0) Rodney (1-3) 27,945 4-11
16 April 20 Twins 11 – 7 Pérez (1-2) Ponson (1-2) Riske (2) 31,813 5-11
17 April 21 Twins 7 – 5 Neshek (2-0) Peralta (0-2) Nathan (6) 20,566 5-12
18 April 22 Twins 3 – 1 de la Rosa (2-1) Ortiz (3-1) Soria (2) 14,801 6-12
19 April 23 White Sox 7 – 4 Buehrle (2-0) Gobble (0-1) Jenks (7) 12,265 6-13
20 April 24 White Sox 9 – 7 Logan (1-0) Soria (1-1) Jenks (8) 14,907 6-14
21 April 25 @ Twins 4 – 3 Pérez (2-2) Ponson (1-3) Soria (3) 21,496 7-14
22 April 26 @ Twins 1 – 0 (11) Rincón (1-0) Wellemeyer (0-1) 18,520 7-15
23 April 27 @ Mariners 7 – 4 Ramírez (2-1) de la Rosa (2-2) Putz (3) 37,281 7-16
24 April 28 @ Mariners 8 – 3 Meche (2-1) Weaver (0-4) Duckworth (1) 32,441 8-16
25 April 29 @ Mariners 5 – 1 Morrow (2-0) Bannister (0-1) 26,019 8-17
26 April 30 Angels 3 – 1 Lackey (4-2) Pérez (2-3) Rodríguez (9) 10,866 8-18
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
27 May 1 Angels 7 – 5 Colón (3-0) Greinke (1-3) Rodríguez (10) 11,225 8-19
28 May 2 Angels 3 – 1 de la Rosa (3-2) Santana (2-4) Soria (4) 9,697 9-19
29 May 3 Angels 5 – 2 Meche (3-1) Weaver (1-3) Soria (5) 12,683 10-19
30 May 4 Tigers 6 – 3 Verlander (2-1) Bannister (0-2) Jones (11) 17,614 10-20
31 May 5 Tigers 7 – 5 Mesa (1-1) Duckworth (0-2) Jones (12) 26,070 10-21
32 May 6 Tigers 13 – 4 Durbin (2-1) Greinke (1-4) 17,034 10-22
33 May 8 Athletics 6 – 1 Gaudin (2-1) de la Rosa (3-3) 10,989 10-23
34 May 9 Athletics 3 – 2 Gobble (1-1) Duchscherer (3-2) Soria (6) 10,974 11-23
35 May 10 Athletics 17 – 3 Kennedy (1-2) Hudson (0-1) 31,006 11-24
36 May 11 @ White Sox 2 – 1 Garland (2-2) Pérez (2-4) Jenks (12) 34,522 11-25
37 May 12 @ White Sox 5 – 4 (10) MacDougal (1-0) Duckworth (0-3) 36,702 11-26
38 May 13 @ White Sox 11 – 1 de la Rosa (4-3) Vázquez (2-2) 34,468 12-26
39 May 14 @ Athletics 2 – 1 Gobble (2-1) Duchscherer (3-3) Soria (7) 12,477 13-26
40 May 15 @ Athletics 5 – 4 (11) DiNardo (1-1) Soria (1-2) 14,966 13-27
41 May 16 @ Athletics 4 – 3 Gobble (3-1) Calero (0-3) Riske (3) 16,242 14-27
42 May 17 @ Athletics 7 – 4 Elarton (1-0) Braden (1-3) Soria (8) 21,037 15-27
43 May 18 @ Rockies 5 – 2 Duckworth (1-3) Corpas (0-2) Soria (9) 22,399 16-27
44 May 19 @ Rockies 6 – 4 Buchholz (2-2) Meche (3-2) Fuentes (11) 24,017 16-28
45 May 20 @ Rockies 10 – 5 (12) Peralta (1-2) Ramírez (1-1) 25,829 17-28
46 May 22 Indians 4 – 3 Greinke (2-4) Mastny (3-2) Soria (10) 19,776 18-28
47 May 23 Indians 11 – 7 Duckworth (2-3) Lee (2-1) 11,506 19-28
48 May 24 Indians 10 – 3 Sowers (1-4) de la Rosa (4-4) 11,681 19-29
49 May 25 Mariners 10 – 2 Hernández (3-2) Meche (3-3) 28,651 19-30
50 May 26 Mariners 9 – 1 Baek (2-2) Bannister (0-3) 21,138 19-31
51 May 27 Mariners 7 – 4 Washburn (5-4) Pérez (2-5) Putz (12) 16,091 19-32
52 May 28 Orioles 9 – 1 Trachsel (4-3) Elarton (1-1) 14,758 19-33
53 May 29 Orioles 6 – 2 Guthrie (3-1) de la Rosa (4-5) 13,556 19-34
54 May 30 Orioles 3 – 0 Bédard (4-3) Meche (3-4) Ray (12) 10,513 19-35
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
55 June 1 @ Devil Rays 4 – 1 Bannister (1-3) Kazmir (3-3) Dotel (1) 12,032 20-35
56 June 2 @ Devil Rays 9 – 4 Pérez (3-5) Jackson (0-7) 14,403 21-35
57 June 3 @ Devil Rays 5 – 1 Howell (1-0) Elarton (1-2) 12,220 21-36
58 June 4 @ Devil Rays 4 – 2 Shields (5-0) Meche (3-5) Reyes (14) 9,435 21-37
59 June 5 @ Indians 1 – 0 Sabathia (9-1) de la Rosa (4-6) 14,036 21-38
60 June 6 @ Indians 4 – 3 Bannister (2-3) Byrd (6-2) Dotel (2) 17,632 22-38
61 June 7 @ Indians 8 – 3 Carmona (7-1) Pérez (3-6) 19,315 22-39
62 June 8 Phillies 8 – 4 Elarton (2-2) García (1-5) Dotel (3) 19,121 23-39
63 June 9 Phillies 4 – 0 Lieber (3-4) Meche (3-6) 23,734 23-40
64 June 10 Phillies 17 – 5 Greinke (3-4) Moyer (5-5) 16,034 24-40
65 June 12 Cardinals 8 – 1 Bannister (3-3) Thompson (4-2) 29,354 25-40
66 June 13 Cardinals 7 – 3 Wainwright (5-5) Pérez (3-7) 25,555 25-41
67 June 14 Cardinals 17 – 8 Greinke (4-4) Wells (2-11) 28,837 26-41
68 June 15 Marlins 6 – 2 Meche (4-6) Mitre (2-3) Dotel (4) 28,015 27-41
69 June 16 Marlins 9 – 8 VandenHurk (2-2) de la Rosa (4-7) Gregg (11) 24,323 27-42
70 June 17 Marlins 5 – 4 Bannister (4-3) Olsen (5-6) Dotel (5) 19,433 28-42
71 June 18 @ Cardinals 5 – 3 Pérez (4-7) Wainwright (5-6) Dotel (6) 43,524 29-42
72 June 19 @ Cardinals 5 – 1 Thompson (5-2) Elarton (2-3) 42,712 29-43
73 June 20 @ Cardinals 7 – 6 (14) Wells (3-11) de la Rosa (4-8) 42,623 29-44
74 June 22 @ Brewers 11 – 6 Suppan (8-7) de la Rosa (4-9) 36,328 29-45
75 June 23 @ Brewers 7 – 1 Bush (5-6) Bannister (4-4) 41,721 29-46
76 June 24 @ Brewers 4 – 3 (11) Riske (1-2) Capellán (0-2) Gobble (1) 44,064 30-46
77 June 25 @ Angels 5 – 3 Thomson (1-0) Lackey (10-5) Dotel (7) 43,895 31-46
78 June 26 @ Angels 12 – 4 Meche (5-6) Santana (5-8) 44,002 32-46
79 June 27 @ Angels 1 – 0 de la Rosa (5-9) Weaver (6-4) Dotel (8) 41,269 33-46
80 June 29 White Sox 8 – 1 Bannister (5-4) Contreras (5-9) Greinke (1) 20,525 34-46
81 June 30 White Sox 3 – 1 (10) Bukvich (1-0) Dotel (0-1) Jenks (21) 25,119 34-47
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 1 White Sox 3 – 1 Garland (6-5) Thomson (1-1) Jenks (22) 23,004 34-48
83 July 2 Mariners 3 – 2 (11) Dotel (1-1) Morrow (3-2) 13,257 35-48
84 July 3 Mariners 17 – 3 de la Rosa (6-9) Feierabend (1-3) 28,140 36-48
85 July 4 Mariners 4 – 0 Washburn (8-6) Bannister (5-5) Putz (24) 27,797 36-49
86 July 6 Devil Rays 6 – 5 Shields (7-4) Pérez (4-8) Glover (1) 18,753 36-50
87 July 7 Devil Rays 8 – 7 Dotel (2-1) Camp (0-3) 20,458 37-50
88 July 8 Devil Rays 12 – 4 de la Rosa (7-9) Kazmir (5-6) 14,726 38-50
89 July 13 @ Indians 5 – 4 Borowski (2-3) Greinke (4-5) 32,624 38-51
90 July 14 @ Indians 6 – 5 Meche (6-6) Sabathia (12-4) Dotel (9) 31,599 39-51
91 July 15 @ Indians 5 – 3 Carmona (11-4) de la Rosa (7-10) Borowski (26) 29,657 39-52
92 July 16 @ Red Sox 4 – 0 Gabbard (3-0) Bannister (5-6) 37,099 39-53
93 July 17 @ Red Sox 9 – 3 Gobble (4-1) Wakefield (10-9) 37,001 40-53
94 July 18 @ Red Sox 6 – 5 Pérez (5-8) Tavárez (5-8) Dotel (10) 36,681 41-53
95 July 20 @ Tigers 10 – 2 Meche (7-6) Rogers (3-2) 43,200 42-53
96 July 21 @ Tigers 10 – 8 (10) Durbin (7-3) Soria (1-3) 43,408 42-54
97 July 22 @ Tigers 5 – 2 Bannister (6-6) Robertson (6-7) 42,201 43-54
98 July 23 Yankees 9 – 2 Clemens (3-4) Pérez (5-9) 30,746 43-55
99 July 24 Yankees 9 – 4 Wang (11-5) Elarton (2-4) 38,212 43-56
100 July 25 Yankees 7 – 1 Mussina (5-7) Meche (7-7) 28,460 43-57
101 July 26 Yankees 7 – 0 de la Rosa (8-10) Igawa (2-3) 37,036 44-57
102 July 27 Rangers 6 – 1 Bannister (7-6) Wright (3-3) 21,730 45-57
103 July 28 Rangers 6 – 5 Pérez (6-9) Millwood (7-9) Dotel (11) 27,700 46-57
104 July 29 Rangers 10 – 0 Núñez (1-0) Loe (5-9) Peralta (1) 15,638 47-57
105 July 30 @ Twins 3 – 1 Baker (5-4) Meche (7-8) Nathan (23) 23,628 47-58
106 July 31 @ Twins 5 – 3 Silva (9-11) de la Rosa (8-11) Nathan (24) 22,890 47-59
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 @ Twins 5 – 3 (10) Greinke (5-5) Rincón (3-2) Soria (11) 24,880 48-59
--- August 2 @ Twins Postponed (I-35W bridge collapse) Rescheduled for August 31 48-59
108 August 3 @ Yankees 7 – 1 Wang (13-5) Pérez (6-10) 54,246 48-60
109 August 4 @ Yankees 16 – 8 Myers (1-0) Bale (0-1) 54,056 48-61
110 August 5 @ Yankees 8 – 5 Mussina (7-7) Meche (7-9) Rivera (17) 54,525 48-62
111 August 7 Twins 5 – 1 Bannister (8-6) Bonser (5-8) 15,648 49-62
112 August 8 Twins 11 – 4 Santana (12-9) Pérez (6-11) 21,503 49-63
113 August 9 Twins 1 – 0 Davies (5-8) Garza (1-3) Soria (12) 14,569 50-63
114 August 10 Blue Jays 2 – 1 Marcum (9-4) Meche (7-10) Accardo (21) 21,276 50-64
115 August 11 Blue Jays 4 – 1 Núñez (2-0) McGowan (8-6) Soria (13) 25,934 51-64
116 August 12 Blue Jays 4 – 1 Burnett (6-6) Bannister (8-7) Accardo (22) 18,381 51-65
117 August 13 Blue Jays 6 – 2 Pérez (7-11) Litsch (4-5) 14,845 52-65
118 August 14 @ Rangers 5 – 3 Millwood (8-9) Davies (5-9) Wilson (5) 23,906 52-66
119 August 15 @ Rangers 4 – 3 Wood (3-1) Meche (7-11) Wilson (6) 24,529 52-67
120 August 16 @ Rangers 6 – 2 Braun (1-0) Eyre (4-6) 22,674 53-67
121 August 17 @ Athletics 9 – 2 Bannister (9-7) Meyer (0-1) 18,185 54-67
122 August 18 @ Athletics 7 – 3 Pérez (8-11) Gaudin (9-9) 24,638 55-67
123 August 19 @ Athletics 6 – 1 DiNardo (8-6) Davies (5-10) 26,445 55-68
124 August 20 @ White Sox 4 – 3 Thornton (4-4) Riske (1-3) Jenks (34) 35,391 55-69
125 August 21 @ White Sox 5 – 2 Vázquez (11-6) Núñez (2-1) Jenks (35) 35,309 55-70
126 August 22 @ White Sox 7 – 6 Bannister (10-7) Contreras (6-16) 31,739 56-70
127 August 24 Indians 2 – 1 Bale (1-1) Sabathia (14-7) Soria (14) 25,640 57-70
128 August 25 Indians 9 – 4 Laffey (2-1) Davies (5-11) 23,167 57-71
129 August 26 Indians 5 – 3 (11) Betancourt (3-0) Peralta (1-3) Borowski (37) 18,268 57-72
130 August 28 Tigers 6 – 3 Bannister (11-7) Robertson (7-11) 16,193 58-72
131 August 29 Tigers 5 – 0 Braun (2-0) Miller (5-5) Riske (4) 11,628 59-72
132 August 30 Tigers 6 – 1 Bonderman (11-7) Núñez (2-2) 11,196 59-73
133 August 31 @ Twins 9 – 4 Davies (6-11) Garza (3-5) 15,736 60-73
134 August 31 @ Twins 5 – 0 Baker (8-6) Meche (7-12) 24,986 60-74
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
135 September 1 @ Twins 6 – 4 Silva (11-13) Duckworth (2-4) Nathan (29) 21,738 60-75
136 September 2 @ Twins 8 – 1 Bannister (12-7) Bonser (6-12) 26,454 61-75
137 September 3 @ Rangers 8 – 1 Greinke (6-5) Loe (6-11) 19,214 62-75
138 September 4 @ Rangers 9 – 8 Rheinecker (2-1) Núñez (2-3) Wilson (11) 18,892 62-76
139 September 5 @ Rangers 3 – 2 Padilla (5-9) Davies (6-12) Benoit (3) 17,232 62-77
140 September 7 Yankees 3 – 2 Farnsworth (2-1) Musser (0-1) Rivera (24) 27,462 62-78
141 September 8 Yankees 11 – 5 Pettitte (13-8) Bannister (12-8) 35,518 62-79
142 September 9 Yankees 6 – 3 Wang (18-6) Duckworth (2-5) Rivera (25) 24,910 62-80
143 September 10 Twins 4 – 2 Bonser (7-12) Buckner (0-1) Nathan (31) 10,525 62-81
144 September 11 Twins 6 – 3 Baker (9-7) Davies (6-13) Nathan (32) 12,891 62-82
145 September 12 Twins 6 – 3 Meche (8-12) Silva (11-14) 10,102 63-82
146 September 14 @ Indians 5 – 4 Borowski (4-5) Riske (1-4) 35,230 63-83
147 September 15 @ Indians 6 – 0 Carmona (17-8) Greinke (6-6) 32,113 63-84
148 September 16 @ Indians 4 – 3 Buckner (1-1) Laffey (3-2) Soria (15) 30,112 64-84
149 September 17 White Sox 11 – 3 Vázquez (13-8) Davies (6-14) 14,421 64-85
150 September 18 White Sox 3 – 2 Meche (9-12) Floyd (1-4) Soria (16) 15,015 65-85
151 September 19 White Sox 7 – 0 Contreras (10-16) Bannister (12-9) 11,857 65-86
152 September 20 White Sox 3 – 0 Greinke (7-6) Garland (9-13) Soria (17) 10,264 66-86
153 September 21 @ Tigers 5 – 4 Byrdak (2-0) Núñez (2-4) Jones (38) 40,117 66-87
154 September 22 @ Tigers 7 – 4 Davies (7-14) Rogers (3-3) 41,792 67-87
155 September 23 @ Tigers 7 – 2 Verlander (18-6) de la Rosa (8-12) 40,068 67-88
156 September 24 @ Orioles 3 – 2 Walker (3-2) Meche (9-13) Bradford (2) 15,769 67-89
157 September 25 @ White Sox 9 – 5 Duckworth (3-5) Wassermann (0-1) 31,607 68-89
158 September 26 @ White Sox 3 – 0 Garland (10-13) Greinke (7-7) 32,091 68-90
159 September 27 @ White Sox 10 – 0 Broadway (1-1) Buckner (1-2) 34,477 68-91
160 September 28 Indians 5 – 3 Sabathia (19-7) Davies (7-15) Borowski (44) 29,846 68-92
161 September 29 Indians 4 – 3 Soria (2-3) Pérez (1-2) 24,274 69-92
162 September 30 Indians 4 – 2 Laffey (4-2) Hochevar (0-1) Borowski (45) 19,104 69-93

Team leaders[]

Batting[]

Stat Player Total
Avg. Mark Teahen .286
HR John Buck 18
RBI Emil Brown 61
R David DeJesus 100
H David DeJesus 156
SB Alex Gordon 14

Pitching[]

Stat Player Total
W Brian Bannister 12
L Jorge de la Rosa
Gil Meche
12
ERA Gil Meche 3.69
SO Gil Meche 149
SV Joakim Soria 17
IP Gil Meche 210

Stats as of September 26

Royals among league leaders[]

Batting[]

Stat Player Total AL Rank MLB Rank
R David DeJesus 100 13 26
3B David DeJesus 9 2 (tie) 5 (tie)
G David DeJesus 153 16 (tie) 30 (tie)

Pitching[]

Stat Player Total AL Rank MLB Rank
ERA Gil Meche 3.69 14 24
IP Gil Meche 210 9 13
G Jimmy Gobble 72 6 25

Stats as of September 26

Awards and honors[]

  • Mike Sweeney, Hutch Award[10]

2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • Gil Meche, Pitcher, Reserve

Farm system[]

Level Team League Manager
AAA Omaha Royals Pacific Coast League Mike Jirschele
AA Wichita Wranglers Texas League Tony Tijerina
A Wilmington Blue Rocks Carolina League John Mizerock
A Burlington Bees Midwest League Jim Gabella
Rookie Burlington Royals Appalachian League Darryl Kennedy
Rookie AZL Royals Arizona League Lloyd Simmons
Rookie Idaho Falls Chukars Pioneer League Brian Rupp

References[]

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Kansas City Royals Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Kansas City Royals Game Log on ESPN.com
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  9. ^ a b "Twins postpone Thursday's game after bridge collapses near Metrodome". ESPN. August 1, 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2007.
  10. ^ http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_hut.shtml
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