3 Reasons To Watch The Inner Circle on May 15
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The Kansas City Royals face the Detroit Tigers tonight, aiming to win the series after splitting a four-game series against the Guardians. The Tigers are struggling with key players on the injured list, giving the Royals a strong chance to capitalize.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 10: Kris Bubic #50 of the Kansas City Royals pitches during the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium on April 10, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images) | Getty Images
I know the Guardians series didnāt end how any of us wanted it to, but the Royals still split a four-game series against a tough team. Thatās a win. Especially if the Royals can win the series starting tonight, against the Tigers.
By all rights, the Tigers should be in a bit of freefall right now. Tarik Skubal is on the IL for a couple of months, Framber Valdez is suspended. Gleyber Torres joined multiple of the Tigersā key contributors on the IL. With the series being played in Kansas City, the Royals really should at least take this series, and ideally, theyāll sweep it. As of this moment, the Tigers still havenāt announced the starters for the next two games, so if they can defeat Keider Montero tonight, they should be in good shape to take advantage of a division rival in disarray.
Montero is no slouch, of course, so the Royals wonāt have an easy time of it tonight, but the offense has been clicking for a couple of weeks now. So hopefully they can do at least as well as they did back on April 16 when they roughed him up for four runs in six innings. That was the gut-punch game that saw the Royals lose 10-9 after a huge comeback and the rain delay, and made fans wonder if the team would ever win again. But the Royals have won a since then. So donāt panic.
The Tigers are facing challenges with key players like Tarik Skubal and Gleyber Torres on the injured list, impacting their performance.
The Tigers have not yet announced their starting pitchers for the upcoming games, while the Royals will rely on their recent offensive momentum.
The Royals managed to split the four-game series against the Guardians, which is considered a positive outcome against a tough opponent.
The Royals are expected to perform well against the Tigers, with hopes of winning the series and possibly achieving a sweep given the Tigers' current struggles.
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Montero likes his fastballs ā leading with his four-seamer against lefties and sinker against righties. Righties pretty much only get sliders after that, while lefties will see a mix of changeups and knuckle curves. He doesnāt get much chase or whiff, but heās in the zone a lot and doesnāt give up a ton of hard contact. The Royals will need to hunt their pitches in order to succeed.
Kris Bubic will go for KC. He hasnāt been quite as phenomenal early this year as he was last season, but heās still been plenty good. That said, the worst start of his season was against Montero and these Tigers. So heās going to need to tighten things up if the team is going to succeed. Checking his TJStats page, it looks like he really couldnāt rely on his sweeper at all in that game, and it made him far too hittable. Hopefully that wonāt be an issue tonight.
Q is using the same lineup heās used for most of May, one that has averaged five runs a game. Youād hope that would be enough to win, most nights. There are several hitters here who are probably doing better than you think, thanks to the lackluster April bringing down their overall numbers. Maikel Garcia had a really rough first four games in the month of May, but he was 4-for-8 in the final two games of that Cleveland series with a double and a walk. Bobby Witt Jr. was 7-for-16 with a walk, a pair of homers, and a double in the series against Cleveland. If those two guys are going to get magma hot, the Royals should be able to keep scoring runs. It will come down to preventing them by the pitchers.