Royals rotation is one big happy familyEarlier this season dedicated Royals fan and Olympic level sarcasmatist jonfmorse wondered aloud (if one can do anything "aloud" on a blog) what the ethos of the current Royals rotation is. He pointed out that in some rotations, the pitchers compete against each other and in others they work with each other for the betterment of all. The Braves rotation including Maddux, Glavine and Smoltz was mentioned as an example of a rotation that worked together and succeeded. At the time we had little information about what was going on behind the scenes in the 2008 Royals rotation. As always, Dick Kaegel makes all things clear in more... ![]() Have an opinion? Comment now. It gets better. The top articles, photos and videos are on our homepage. Interested? Read more about Yardbarker
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