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Daniel Cabrera turned in a complete game yesterday
and won it, holding Kansas City to three hits
in Baltimore’s 4-1 win.
Joakim Soria can do the splits. Did you
know that? Unofficially, they're calling him the only Royals
player who can do the splits, and that's just the beginning of how he's unique.
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Kansas City Royals Latest Blog Posts [more]
Danny Boy Kills The Royals; Bynum Returns and Makes an Impact...
Posted 55 minutes ago at Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond
Game 34: Baltimore @ Kansas City
Posted 60 minutes ago at Royal Reflections
Morning Roundup: Complete Cabrera
Posted 120 minutes ago at THE FANTASY BASEBALL GENERALS
Markakis, Cabrera Lead O's Past Royals
Posted 5 hours ago at The Game of Baseball
O's 4, Royals 1: Off the schneid!
Posted 11 hours ago at Camden Chat
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Kansas City Royals closer Joakim Soria has been
fantastic so far. I mean, ridiculously good. He's 8-for-8
in save situations, and has been damn near untouchable so far. In 13 innings of work, he's struck out 15 while allowing only one walk and ...
Why are the Detroit Tigers so bad? Should
they be demoted???? Check out what I have to
say.
Eric Rasmussen hasn't been pulling the tail like
he once did. This online dating site profile of
the notorious skirt-chaser was passed along to us. He seems like a catch. Name : Eric Rasmussen About Me : Ugh, yeah, um, I am a professional ball ...
KANSAS CITY -- Around here, of course, 2005
was the year of the Alex Gordon Draft. Gordon
was the overall No. 2 choice by the Royals that year after the Diamondbacks made Justin Upton the top pick of the First-Year Player Draft. Others who were ...
No Laffey Matter Aaron Laffey’s debut on Monday
against the New York Yankees was impressive. You might
look at his line of 5.2 IP, 3 H,4 ER, 1 BB, 1 K and think otherwise, but he was the victim of some bad luck and lethargic defense.
The Houston Astros are now at .500 and
just four games out of first in the National
League Central race.
Royals left-hander John Bale made his toughest appearance
so far this season on Monday. Nearly three hours
before the Royals faced the Angels, a remorseful Bale stood in front of his locker and talked about how he let the team down.
Ervin Santana pitched a complete game shutout yesterday
to lead the Angels to a 4-0 win over
the Royals.
I wasn't going to write anything about Buzz
Bissinger and his petulant, sanctimonious, and ill-informed rage .
Not that I didn't care, far from it in fact; it actually ruined my day yesterday. Being told, even indirectly, "you suck" for the ...
CLEVELAND | Royals left-hander John Bale won't be
returning to active duty any time soon after breaking
his pitching hand Friday night by punching a door at the team's downtown hotel. Bale apparently was frustrated by his slow recovery from a ...
So, instead of rehabbing his tight shoulder, Kansas
City Royals pitcher John Bale punched a hotel door
and broke his hand.
Indians fans, get used to Ben Francisco. The
quick swinging outfielder prospect has been called up from
AAA Buffalo, and this time, it’s believed he might be in Cleveland for good. Eric Wedge seemed to imply after the Indians’ latest offensive debacle in a 2-0 loss to Kansas City Sunday that changes could be imminent. Well, evidently, that time is now....
On Sunday it was reported that Kansas City
Royals reliever John Bale had broken his hand after
punching a door at the team's hotel on Friday night. While punching doors with your pitching hand is never the smartest thing to do, it's even dumber when ...
Gil Meche and the Kansas City bullpen combined
to four-hit Cleveland in a shutout performance yesterday.
Los Angeles Angels Hitters AB R H RBI
BB SO LOB AVG G Matthews LF 4 0
0 0 0 3 1 .220 E Aybar SS 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 .306 V Guerrero RF 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 .256 C Kotchman 1B 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 .330 T Hunter CF 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 .306 G Anderson DH 4 1 1 2 0 1 2 .222 R ...
Can someone please explain to me how the
Cleveland Indians can go from one of the best
run-scoring offenses in baseball to putting up two runs in two days against the Kansas City Royals? This brings our run total to five in the last 32 innings...
Aruban right-hander Sidney Ponson dazzles en route to
his first Major League victory in exactly one year;
handing out the Texas Rangers' April hardware.
Kansas City Royals left-hander John Bale, already on
the disabled list due to a tight shoulder, broke
his pitching hand punching a door at the team's hotel Friday night.
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- Rangers Top Royals In 11-9 Slugfest
- Baseball Transactions - Friday
- Royals vs. Indians - Box Score - May 04, 2008
- John Bale Is Punchy
- Bale punches door, breaks left hand
- John Bale Fights a Door, Door Wins
- Why the Kansas City Royals shouldn't sign Barry Bonds
- Royals get to Sabathia, Tribe with 7th-inning rally
- Opining on the MSSM-Blogs Ordeal
- Lee Notches AL Pitcher of the Month Award for April
- Ponson masterful against Royals
- Hello, Is Travis There?
- No Mo Nomo
- Texas Rangers end homestand with 2-1 win over Royals
- Royals hope irritating sports talk radio host doesn’t show
- Royals vs. Rangers - Box Score - May 01, 2008
- Playoffs!
- Royals pitchers Bannister, Greinke complete opposites
- Jays/Royals Series Review
- Baseball Wives Called “stupid b….” On DFW Radio

























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