Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Sat 7/4/15 10:54 AM

Guthrie held the Twins to two runs on five hits over 7.1 innings in a no-decision Friday night. He pitched well, staying ahead of hitters consistently (20-of-29 first-pitch strikes) and largely avoiding free passes with just one walk in the outing. Guthrie remains a volatile commodity on a start-to-start basis, however, with a 5.42 ERA and 1.46 WHIP through 16 starts thanks to a meager 47 strikeouts over 89.2 innings.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Sun 6/28/15 9:24 PM

Guthrie was strong during Sunday's win against the Athletics, allowing just two runs with seven strikeouts and one walk across six innings. The veteran ran into a bit of trouble in the third inning when he allowed both runs after putting men on base, but was able to minimize the damage and shut it down the rest of the way. Guthrie's ERA is still an ugly 5.68, but he has allowed more than three earned runs just twice in his last 10 starts. His next start will come Friday against Minnesota.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Wed 6/24/15 12:58 AM

Guthrie took his fifth loss as he served up six runs on nine hits and two walks over five innings Tuesday against the Mariners. Guthrie remains extremely hittable, as he has given up fewer hits than innings pitched just three times in 14 starts this year. His ERA jumped to 5.90; the veteran hasn't posted an ERA under 4.00 since 2010 with the Orioles.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Mon 6/22/15 7:30 PM

Guthrie will start Sunday in Oakland, Jeffrey Flanagan of MLB.com reports. Guthrie is slated to take the hill Tuesday, and the team confirmed Monday that he will also take the hill Sunday. The veteran is 5-4 with a 5.55 ERA on the year.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Fri 6/19/15 3:33 AM

Guthrie (5-4) pitched six effective innings Thursday against the Brewers, giving up two runs and seven hits while striking out four. Guthrie picked up his first victory since May 20, allowing two runs in six innings. He had his fourth quality start in 13 starts this season, but his 5.55 ERA, 1.49 WHIP and 33:20 K:BB ratio in 71.1 innings renders him unrosterable in most formats. His next start will be Tuesday at Seattle.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Sun 6/14/15 12:56 AM

Guthrie took the loss Saturday, giving up three runs on 10 hits and a walk over five innings, striking out four. He's managed just three quality starts in 12 outings this season, and Guthrie's 5.79 ERA, 1.52 WHIP and 29:20 K:BB ratio in 65.1 innings make him all but unrosterable in just about any format. Joe Blanton is joining the rotation in place of Jason Vargas (hip), but if Blanton is even adequate it could be Guthrie who loses his spot when one of the Royals' injured starters returns from the DL. In the short term though, his next start will come on Thursday, at home against the Brewers.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Mon 6/8/15 11:36 AM

Guthrie was solid for the second straight start Sunday against the Rangers, allowing two runs through 6.1 innings with five strikeouts and two walks. He did not factor into the decision. The veteran pitched well enough to win, but the bullpen allowed the Rangers to tie the game in the seventh before the Royals answered in the bottom of the eighth. Guthrie has apparently put the one-inning, 11 run demolition at the hands of the Yankees behind him, and has actually allowed two runs or fewer in five of his last six starts. He is next scheduled to face the Cardinals in St. Louis.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Wed 6/3/15 1:41 AM

Guthrie was surprisingly solid Tuesday, giving up just one run on two hits and one walk in 5.2 innings against the Indians. Of course he still managed to leave fantasy owners wanting more as he notched just one strikeout and failed to get the win. Despite issuing just one walk, Guthrie seems to have labored throughout the start, needing 105 pitches (63 strikes) to pitch into the sixth inning. Guthrie has made 10 starts this season and his season high for strikeouts in a game sits at three, which does an apt job of showcasing how little upside accompanies this profile.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Mon 5/25/15 4:31 PM1 Comment

Guthrie (4-3) was torched for a career-worst 11 earned runs on nine hits and three walks over just one inning in Monday's blowout loss to the Yankees. Guthrie was allowed to come out start the second inning, but was quickly pulled after Stephen Drew became the fourth Yankee player to homer off him on the afternoon. This was not just Guthrie's worst start of the year, but arguably the worst start by any pitcher to take the mound in the 2015 season. The showing was especially disappointing considering that Guthrie had emerged victorious in each of his last three outings. Yankee Stadium hasn't been kind to the soft-tossing right-hander over his career, and another dismal outing there brings Guthrie's ERA to 6.70 on the year.

Jeremy Guthrie
SP FA
Thu 5/21/15 3:36 AM

Guthrie pitched six shutout innings, giving up five hits and two walks while striking out three, to pick up his fourth win of the season Wednesday against the Reds. Guthrie (4-2) pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out predicament in the first inning and won his third straight start. The Royals tied a club record with 24 consecutive scoreless innings, but that streak ended when Ryan Madson relieved Guthrie and allowed a two-out RBI double to Brandon Phillips. The Royals, winners of five of their last six games, are off to the best start in franchise history, and Guthrie will look to pick up his fourth straight win in his next scheduled start Tuesday against the Yankees.