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Cubs Rumors: Mark Teahan
November 18, 2008 by
Out Of Right Field
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According to Bob Dutton at The Kansas City Star, the Cubs are interested in trading for left handed outfielder Mark Teahan of the Kansas City Royals. Ideally, according to Dutton, the Cubs would like to unload Kosuke Fukudome in a trade to the Royals. Realistically, however, it could be Felix ...
Why Your Stadium Sucks: Kauffman Stadium
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,...
A Royal Flogging: Royals 11, Tigers 1
September 15, 2009 by
Bless You Boys
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by Duane Burleson - AP
Jarrod Washburn can't bear to look at the four-run carnage he and his aching left knee left behind on the field Tuesday night.
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The less said about this, the better...
Johnny Damon Should Not Be an All Star
July 03, 2008 by
Hot Stove New York
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All Star Voting ended last night and the selection show will be on Sunday at 2 P.M on TBS. Leading the AL outfield in fan votes are Manny Ramirez, Ichrio Suzuki and Josh Hamilton. After reading a Newsday article from last week and listening to Michael Kay advocating for Johnny Damon...
With Another Two-Inning Save from Soria, the Royals Defeat Twins
August 13, 2009 by
Royals Review
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by Hannah Foslien - AP
about 1 hour ago:
Kansas City Royals' Alex Gordon (4) celebrates hitting a solo home run against the Minnesota Twins with teammate David DeJesus (9) in the fourth inning of a baseball game on Thursday...
Finally a Tribe starter gets picked up by his mates
May 31, 2008 by
Tribe Fan in Yankeeland
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In pretty much every game of what has been a dreadful season for the Tribe so far, the blueprint has been the same.
One of the Tribe's starters pitches his butt off, only to be let down by an impotent offense or an inept bullpen - or both.
Tonight - for a change - an Indians...
Theirs an idea....
November 11, 2008 by
The Chuck Knoblog
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I was reading through the last chat on MLB Trade Rumors and one of the questioners actually had a pretty good idea. Why not have the Yankees solve their two biggest problems on offense and trade for David DeJesus and Billy Butler in the same trade? I`ve advocated trading for DeJesus...
Rays Bullpen Comes Through In Victory
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by Charlie Riedel - AP
Pat Burrell rounds the bases after cutting the deficit to one run. Sadly, there were no bullpen pictures available.(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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Royals Destroy White Sox, Continue Storybook September
September 18, 2009 by
Royals Review
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by Charles Rex Arbogast - AP
about 1 hour ago:
Kansas City Royals' Miguel Olivo hits a sacrifice fly, scoring David DeJesus, off Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Tony Pena during the seventh inning of...
Coco Crisp to Royals
November 19, 2008 by
The Chuck Knoblog
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Our good friends up in Boston traded Coco Crisp for Ramon Ramirez from the Royals as you may or may not know. I really think we need a new centerfielder and this may allow the Royals to trade David DeJesus. Crisp will probably be their starting centerfielder, Jose Gullen will be their ...
Can the Yankees win with Melky or Gardner in center?
January 24, 2009 by
Sliding Into Home
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I'll get my opinion out of the way first; yes they can. I know that everyone doesn't feel this way. One of those people is Anthony McCarron from the Daily News. He wrote this on Friday: Playing center field for the Yankees is one of the most hallowed jobs in sports, sort of...
Nick Kappel’s Fantasy Focus: Advancing to Your League Championship Game
September 14, 2009 by
Baseball Reflections
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For most fantasy baseball leagues, today marks the beginning of the semifinal playoff round.
If you’ve made it this far, it’s important to know that this is the most critical time of the year. Everything that’s happened up until this point is irrelevant...
Another Greinke Start, Another Royals Letdown
September 11, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Honestly, this article could write itself after almost any Greinke non-win this season.
The awful team on the field behind him finds a way to squander another Greinke gem.
Two hits and no runs allowed through six are proven to be immaterial, as the hapless Royals strand...
Rosenthal: Tex Rumors, Coco Crisp, Mets Closer, Ibanez, Hudson, Lowe
November 20, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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Fox Sport's Ken Rosenthal has the latest on Mark Teixeira. He says the Angels and Red Sox appear to be the favorites for the first basemen. The Nationals can be discounted out of the race as they look to put a face on their franchise. The Yankees can not be counted out as well...
Monday Morning Royals Links: John Lamb Shines
August 17, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Last night Idaho Falls pitcher John Lamb struck out 10 batters, against just one walk and three hits allowed. Here's to my first ever non-ironic "trust the process". Perhaps appropriately, it's minor league pitcher day here on the RR links. Below you'll find...
Recapping my predictions for the 2010 Royals Prospects
October 12, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Back in March, I gave my prediction of what the Royals Top 20 Prospects would look like at the end of the season. So before I start into my real 2010 Royals Prospect List, I thought I would look back and see how my prognostications went. I'll repost the article...
Closing Time: Kansas City, here I come
September 19, 2009 by
Roto Arcade
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Knowing the small markets is always an important part of fantasy baseball; no matter the record, every club has something to offer. Today we'll take a look at the Kansas City Royals, the AL Central team you love to ignore. The pesky Royals threw 11 runs and 13 hits at the White...
Any More Moves for the M's?
May 01, 2008 by
Bleeding Blue and Teal
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A look at what to expect from Jeff Clement and Wlad Balentien, how difficult it would be to get Richie Sexson out of the lineup, and trade options for the Mariners.
Similarity Scores through 2009
21 days ago by
Royals Review
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Because it's amusing to figure out who is similar to who.
Batters
is most similar to
or
In 2008, he was most similar to
Alberto Callaspo
Smoky Burgess
Don Slaught
Alex Gordon
Howard Johnson
Darnell Coles
Joe Foy
Billy Butler...
Will The Rays Make A Move?
October 06, 2008 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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The Rays will enter this offseason with one of the deepest pitching staffs in baseball. They have four very capable pitchers waiting in the wings in David Price, Jacob McGee, Wade Davis, and Eduardo Morlan. Trading Edwin Jackson or Andy Sonnanstine for a right fielder or catcher would...
Royal's Strike Zone Judgement
October 20, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Yesterday at Beyond the Box Score I wanted to see if Vladimir Guerrero was able to determine if a pitch was out of the strike zone and the results. The only person I could think of with worse strike zone judgement was Miguel Olivo. I ran the same numbers for Olivo and...
…. And the ugly
September 10, 2009 by
Only Baseball Matters
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Joe Posnanski notes that the Dodgers Matt Kemp has more walks than any player on the Kansas City Royals:
…. Brilliant reader Preston sent in this gem. David DeJesus leads the Kansas City Royals with 46 walks. That is one behind Los Angeles’ Matt Kemp, who has 47 walks. OK …...
BOS 9, KC 2: Do Unto Others...
September 24, 2009 by
Fire Brand American League
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Just one night after Paul Byrd dropped five runs in the first frame against the Kansas City Royals, KC found out what it was like to watch an entire game slip away in one inning. Behind a six run fifth inning, the Boston Red Sox gave the Royals one such beat down, taking their first...
Around the Majors
September 25, 2008 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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Source: Jon Heyman Several teams have said that they would like to add a second baseman, suggesting that both Robinson Cano and Brian Roberts could be on the move this offseason. The Brewers attempted to land Brian Roberts last spring, but failed after their unwillingness to trade...
Around the Majors
September 22, 2008 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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Source: Jon Heyman Several teams have said that they would like to add a second baseman, suggesting that both Robinson Cano and Brian Roberts could be on the move this offseason. The Brewers attempted to land Brian Roberts last spring, but failed after their unwillingness to trade...
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