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How we can win in 2010
September 23, 2009 by
Royals Review
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There has been much doom and gloom around here about the prospects of a winning season next year. For the most part I can agree with that sentiment. However, while slaving away at my job I have found myself daydreaming a lot lately. What would it take for...
Yankees sweep Mariners, win 8-2
May 05, 2008 by
The Evil Empire
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With win, Yanks climb 1 game above .500 ..
Interesting Fact: During the 3 game winning streak, Yankee starters, (Wang, Moose, Rasner) combine for 18 innings, 3 wins , along with a 2.00 ERA while giving up a total of 3 runs!
ON THE MOUND:
Darrell Rasner, just recalled from...
Revenue Sharing is Nice, But Interleague Play Has Leveled the Field
July 16, 2009 by
Walkoff Walk
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As baseball emerges from its gala All Star break, the focus of fans turns to the July 31st trading deadline and which teams still have a chance to succeed. Hint: there's a lot of them! Baseball's head honcho Bud Selig likes to brag about parity in the national pastime and...
Q&A with some Kansas City bloggers
July 24, 2009 by
dallasnews.com
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Two Royals bloggers were kind enough to answer questions about their team. Craig Brown from royalsauthority.com, and Will McDonald from Royals Review share their thoughts here. It's a tough time right now for Royals fans, after the sweep by the Angels. Let's start with Will...
Which Is Worse: the Royals Bullpen or Tony Pena's Hitting?
July 27, 2009 by
Walkoff Walk
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Because you can never have enough challenges as a MLB general manager, it seems as if Dayton Moore and the brain surgeons in Kansas City are going to solve two problems with one move: making Tony Peña Jr. evolve from a horrible hitter into a mediocre pitcher.
Manager Trey Hillman...
Kansas City Royals Foolish to Extend Dayton Moore
August 29, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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According to Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse, a source has confirmed that the Kansas City Royals have extended the contract of GM Dayton Moore. That sound you just heard was every remaining Royals fan throwing up in their mouth.
After three years on the job, Moore doesn’t deserve to...
Dayton Moore's Off-Season Trades Have Started To Look Mildly Less Terrible
September 16, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Thanks to some mild struggles (or non-awesomeness really) from Ramon Ramirez in Boston and a typical Leo Nunez implosion in Florida, Dayton Moore's two major off-season trades don't look quite as terrible as they did around the All-Star Break.
Alright, actually, 90% of...
KC Royals Have Little to Offer, Less to Gain as the Trade Deadline Nears
July 27, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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In light of the personnel moves of the past year, the trade deadline that is approaching is doing so ominously.
Since the end of the 2008 season, Dayton Moore has dealt the keys to what had been a solid bullpen and previously highly touted prospects and has Mike Jacobs, Yuniesky...
What's Up Creampuff: Dudes That Got Hurt
June 19, 2009 by
Walkoff Walk
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I know I'm only the weekend guy around here, but I'll be damned if I'd let real life come between our beloved readers and their Creampuffery. It's a Friday tradition, like coming to work two hours late and drunk. Or stealing office supplies from the local office supply...
Yankees.com: Miranda’s single helps Yanks walk off
September 29, 2009 by
Replacement Level Yankees
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NEW YORK—The new stadium needed one more walk-off, it seems.
Juan Miranda hit a walk-off single in the ninth inning Tuesday, his team’s 15th walk-off hit in its 80th home game, sending the Yankees to a 4-3 win over the Royals.
Down to their final two...
Alex Gordon and the Royals: It’s Just Business
August 19, 2009 by
The Big Lead
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Is this what will become of Magglio Ordonez in Detroit as August bleeds into September?
In what looks like one of the most shameful service-time manipulations in baseball history, the Royals demoted Alex Gordon to Triple-A on Tuesday to make room for Kyle Farnsworth on the roster ...
Royals' Bullpen Woes Lead to Second Straight Loss
July 19, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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After a second straight night in which Juan Cruz blew an eighth-inning lead, it would seem like perhaps the time is now to examine what has gone wrong in the Royals bullpen.
A year after the Royals were able to pride themselves on having one of the better bullpens in baseball...
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