The Official Site of The Kansas City Royals: News: Silverio reflects on path to big leagues

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 The Official Site of The Kansas City Royals: News: Silverio reflects on path to big leagues
In conjunction with the launching of the Royals' Spanish language site, losroyals.com , we are presenting this story of third-base coach Luis Silverio, who has been in the organization for more than three decades. This is the first of two parts. KANSAS CITY -- The dusty streets in the small town of Villa Gonzalez in the 1960s and 1970s were like diamonds for Luis Silverio. There, the little ... [link]

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BIENVENIDO...
Published 4/21/2008 by royalsbaseball at Around the Horn in KC
...to losroyals.com! Monday afternoon we officially launched losroyals.com - the club's Spanish-language website - entering into a new era in Royals baseball! You might not realize this, but on the 25-man roster, we have nine Hispanic players - Alberto Callaspo, Esteban German, Jose Guillen, Leo Nunez, Miguel Olivo, Tony Pena, Jr.,  Joel Peralta, Ramon Ramirez and Joakim Soria - as well as one Hispanic coach (third base coach Luis Silverio). That's more than a third of our roster who consider English to be their second language. So, it's only ...

American League News - 4/22
Published 4/22/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
Red Sox 3B Mike Lowell is ready to take batting practice as recovers from his thumb injury. The Angels called up Kendry Morales from Triple-A. Mychael Urban answers questions in the A’s mailbag. Blue Jays reliever Jeremy Accardo is putting his struggles behind him. Anthony Castrovince answers questions in the Indians mailbag. Jim Street answers questions in the Mariners mailbag. Spencer Fordin answers questions in the Orioles mailbag. Rangers reliever Eddie Guardado is a big poker player. Bill Chastain answers questions in the Rays mailbag. Royals third base ...

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