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by / on February 14, 2013 at 12:45 pm / in Andy Reid, Baylor, Big 12, Collin Klein, Kansas, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, Kansas State, NCAA Tournament

K-State’s world didn’t end / Ned Yost on Hoch = OMG

Jason Miller / Getty Images Somehow, amazingly, even days later, Kansas State’s loss to Kansas last Monday still only counts for one loss in the standings. And, at last check, K-State was still tied for the [...]

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by / on July 13, 2012 at 9:42 am / in Kansas City Royals, MLB, Pregame.com, RJ Bell, Texas

Updated World Series odds

The second half of the Major League Baseball season starts today, so not really a better time to roll out updated World Series odds – courtesy of RJ Bell and Pregame.com.

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by / on July 11, 2012 at 2:19 pm / in baseball, David Glass, Dayton Moore, Jeff Francouer, Kansas City, Kansas City Royals, MLB, Wil Myers

Royals, big push time is coming

This post could have been written in the heat of the St. Louis series at Kauffman Stadium, in the middle of three brutally bad baseball games where the Kansas City Royals were way outplayed and [...]

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by / on July 11, 2012 at 10:26 am / in All-Star Game, baseball, David Glass, Dayton Moore, Kansas City Royals, MLB, Uncategorized

The All-Star Game doesn’t have to be the end, Mr. Glass

For the past few days, Kansas City was the center of the baseball world. FanFest and red carpet parades,  the Negro League museum and blue fountains, and yes, BBQ, this city showed just how amazing [...]

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by / on July 10, 2012 at 10:03 am / in All-Star Game, baseball, FOX Sports, Home Run Derby, Kansas City Royals, MLB, Robinson Cano

National media and poor Robinson Cano

Robinson Cano is the victim, here. He walked into a gladiator’s coliseum (that he built). He was tied to a witch hunt stake (bound by his own words) and burned by a fire (that he [...]

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by / on May 10, 2012 at 9:20 am / in Los Angeles Angels, MLB

Albert Pujols throws his glove at Erick Aybar

I’m pretty sure all Albert Pujols wants to do at this point is have a normal rest of the season. His extended power outage at the plate (1 HR in 126 AB, .521 OPS) isn’t [...]

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by / on May 8, 2012 at 3:36 pm / in MLB, Royals

Wil Myers & Cain for Jurrjens – what could have been

There’s nothing quite like midday in Kansas City during the Major League Baseball season. It’s a magical time where one can gauge the time based on a Kansas City Royals fan’s conversation.

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by / on April 23, 2012 at 10:59 am / in baseball, Kansas City, Kansas City Royals, MLB, Uncategorized

Royals April already feels like August

Toward the back half of the tenth loss in a row for the Kansas City Royals, somewhere between the one-inning blowup and game-ending double play, one strained, pleading, chanting voice echoed from the first base [...]

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by / on April 11, 2012 at 11:29 am / in baseball, basketball, Big 12, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, MLB, NFL

Just gotta get back on that bike, Bobby Petrino…

Spring football is in the air, the Kansas City Royals are off to a reasonable start, the Kansas City Chiefs have some locals worried about the draft, and today marks the first day of the [...]

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by / on April 6, 2012 at 11:45 am / in Big 12, Kansas City Royals, Kansas State, KU, MLB, NCAA

Play ball, Royals! & Whew, pig, Bobby Petrino

Finally, after watching games for two days, it’s opening day for Kansas City baseball. There are lots of expectations, albeit with lots of concerns, but not like the headache (or is it backache or neck [...]

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