Paulino, Crow effective for Royals

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - The Kansas City Royals have some decisions to make about their starting rotation. Felipe Paulino and Aaron Crow are making those choices a little more difficult.

Both are competing for a starting job for the Royals and each threw two scoreless innings Thursday in a 5-0 win over the Colorado Rockies.

Yuniesky Betancourt and Max Ramirez hit solo home runs. Ramirez, a backup catcher, has three home runs this spring.

In his spring debut, Paulino allowed three hits and struck out one in two shutout innings. A strained hamstring slowed him earlier in camp.

"(We) saw some flashes out of Paulino, what we're looking for, pitching consistently down," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "He was a little better in the second inning than he was in the first. Stuff was tremendous. Crow was very good. All of them pitched very, very well."

Crow, another candidate for the rotation, allowed no hits, struck out two and walked one. Crow was an All-Star last season as a rookie reliever, finishing with a 2.76 ERA, striking out 65 in 62 innings. Now the Royals are looking at him as a starter.

Crow will throw his changeup more often than he did as a reliever. He threw two changeups Thursday - one was good and one was bad, he said.

"I have confidence in it," Crow said. "In the past, I've thrown it with success. Just last year, I didn't really throw it that much. I didn't need to, throwing one inning at a time, but it's something that needs to get better if I want to be a starter."

Betancourt, the utility infielder, hit a solo home run that sparked the Royals' four-run rally in the fourth inning against Josh Outman.

Ramirez hit his third home run, a solo shot in the eighth.

Yost was happy with his team's defense.

The Royals turned four double plays and committed no errors. Among the good plays was a Betancourt backhander behind second base. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - The Kansas City Royals have some decisions to make about their starting rotation. Felipe Paulino and Aaron Crow are making those choices a little more difficult.

Both are competing for a starting job for the Royals and each threw two scoreless innings Thursday in a 5-0 win over the Colorado Rockies.

Yuniesky Betancourt and Max Ramirez hit solo home runs. Ramirez, a backup catcher, has three home runs this spring.

In his spring debut, Paulino allowed three hits and struck out one in two shutout innings. A strained hamstring slowed him earlier in camp.

"(We) saw some flashes out of Paulino, what we're looking for, pitching consistently down," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "He was a little better in the second inning than he was in the first. Stuff was tremendous. Crow was very good. All of them pitched very, very well."

Crow, another candidate for the rotation, allowed no hits, struck out two and walked one. Crow was an All-Star last season as a rookie reliever, finishing with a 2.76 ERA, striking out 65 in 62 innings. Now the Royals are looking at him as a starter.

Crow will throw his changeup more often than he did as a reliever. He threw two changeups Thursday - one was good and one was bad, he said.

"I have confidence in it," Crow said. "In the past, I've thrown it with success. Just last year, I didn't really throw it that much. I didn't need to, throwing one inning at a time, but it's something that needs to get better if I want to be a starter."

Betancourt, the utility infielder, hit a solo home run that sparked the Royals' four-run rally in the fourth inning against Josh Outman.

Ramirez hit his third home run, a solo shot in the eighth.

Yost was happy with his team's defense.

The Royals turned four double plays and committed no errors. Among the good plays was a Betancourt backhander behind second base.

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