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Advice to Kansas City Royals Fans: Start Drinking Early
So, I've been sitting around thinking about the Jason Kendall acquisition. You really have to hand it to Dayton Moore.
KANSAS CITY, MO a ' The Kansas City Royals announced that the club will not tender 2010 Major League contracts to catcher John Buck and outfielder Josh Anderson.
Royals Q&A | Hillman heats up hot-stove at winter meetings
Its a fairly slow Wednesday at the winter meetings. The Royals show little measurable progress in their efforts to find a catcher, a center fielder or left-handed help for their rotation or bullpen.
Lerew called up to make finale start
Anthony Lerew has faced this Red Sox bunch before, but it's been a while. Obviously, Lerew hopes there will be a happier result as he starts against Boston for the Royals in the series finale on Thursday night.
Papi coming on strong down the stretch
His first two months a complete loss, David Ortiz's 2009 season has turned out to be far better than that.
Royalsa trainer to hang up his Ace bandages
Nick Swartz, the Royals head trainer for the last 19 years, will retire at the end of the season.
News: Span is in Friday's lineup in center field against Kansas City and batting leadoff, the team's official web site reports.
Tim Wakefield has been pushed back from his originally scheduled Tuesday start to Wednesday.
Royals notebook | Greinke trying to enjoy the added attention
Zack Greinke is growing more comfortable with being the center of attention and is trying, he said, to show his appreciation to fans for their support.
Royals notebook | Pitcher Andrew Lerew promoted from Class AA, will start Thursday against Boston
Right-hander Anthony Lerew's strong closing kick at Class AA Northwest Arkansas earned him a summons Wednesday to big leagues to fill the Royals' need for a starting pitcher in Thursday's series finale against Boston.
Royals notebook | Improved play of Buck, Olivo keeping Pe a on bench
The late-season evaluation of rookie catcher Brayan Pena remains on hold. 'Just having trouble getting him in because of the performance of the other two guys,' Royals manager Trey Hillman said prior to Tuesday's game against Boston at Kauffman Stadium.
Royals deciding on Thursday's starter
There's still an open spot in the Royals' rotation for Thursday night against the Red Sox.
BABIP: Skill vs. Luck - Pitchers
Acronyms are everywhere. TiVo, CIA, MLB, these and many more are part of the lexicon of the life that we lead on a daily basis.
Greinke feels better than expected, but Royals scratch Davies
The Royals plan to scratch a member of their rotation from his next start -- but it's not Zack Greinke.
Tribe does what it should: beat K.C.'s Hochevar
What: Indians vs. Kansas City. When: 1:05 p.m. Where: Progressive Field. TV/radio: WKYC Ch.
Maier opening eyes with Royals
Mitch Maier is finally getting his chance to play. And he isn't disappointing. After struggling in the first half of the season as an extra outfielder, Maier has put together a solid second half for the Royals.
Once the calendar turns to September, Kyle Davies turns into an ace. The right-hander carried a no-hit bid into the sixth inning and won his fourth straight start, pitching the Kansas City Royals to a 7-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.
Royals' Davies beats Indians for 4th straight win
Eds: APNewsNow. Royals 7, Indians 0. AP Photo OHDR102 CLEVELAND Kyle Davies carried a no-hit bid into the sixth inning and won his fourth straight start, pitching the Kansas City Royals past the Cleveland Indians 7-0 on Sunday.
On deck: Indians vs. Kansas City
TV/radio: SportsTime Ohio tonight and Sunday, WKYC Channel 3 on Saturday and Sunday; WTAM AM/1100. Pitching matchups: RHP Justin Masterson vs.
's resurgence has been a big part of the Los Angeles Angels ' success. A matchup with the Kansas City Royals should help him stay on track.
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