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Posted on 26 March 2012. Tags: All Star, Bullpen, Elbow, Fireman, First Chance, Greg Holland, Hunting, Joakim Soria, Jonathan, Jonathan Broxton, Long Time, Ned Yost, Royals, Spring Outings, Star Level, Tim Collins
All it took was a good hunting trip with Ned Yost and Jeff Franceoneur to get Jonathan Broxton interested in playing for the Royals. The Royals took a gamble on a pitcher who was coming off an injury, but was a proven All Star arm in the bullpen. The Royals now have multiple viable closing [...]
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Posted on 06 February 2012. Tags: American League Central, Beckham, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Contributor, Detroit Tigers, Everyday Player, First Taste, Kipnis, Minor Leagues, Offensive Production, Rbi, Rock Bottom, Rookie Season, Royals, Santiago, Second Basemen, Team Player, Three Seasons, Two Seasons
The Royals have been inactive again this week. This week, will continue our look at the American League Central infielders by reviewing the second basemen of each team. The following statistics will give us a view of each player’s 2011 season. Team Player Avg. OBP SLG OPS H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Chi Gordon [...]
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Posted on 30 January 2012. Tags: American League Central, Baseball History, Bats, Bench Player, Bigs, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Couple Days, Detroit Tigers, Dh, Jack Hannahan, Kansas City Royals, Miguel Cabrera, Mike Moustakas, Minor Leagues, Morel, Prince Fielder, Rbi, Royals, Stints, Team Player
The Kansas City Royals have been quiet this week, only announcing their slogan. Our Time. Well Royals fans had thought for a couple days this could be Our Time. Until, the Detroit Tigers shocked a lot of people when they signed Prince Fielder to the 4th largest contract in baseball history. I thought Fielder would [...]
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Posted on 23 January 2012. Tags: Alex Gordon, American League Central, Arbitration, Batting Average, Career Average, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Consistent Performer, Consistent Power, Eligible Players, Five Seasons, Jamey Carroll, Kansas City Royals, Peralta, Power Stroke, Royals, Shortstop, Shortstops, Sizemore, Team Player, Term Contract
The Kansas City Royals have been slightly active again this week. They have signed all of their arbitration eligible players except for Alex Gordon. It will be interesting to see if the Royals are able to sign to a long term contract. There have been rumors of this in the media, but only time will [...]
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Posted on 16 January 2012. Tags: Alex Gordon, American League Central, Aza, Ben Revere, Billy Butler, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, League Experience, Left Fielders, Marlins, Minor League Contract, Mlb, Outfielders, Phil Hughes, Playing Time, Random Rumors, Regarding Billy, Roy Oswalt, Spring Training, Sure Thing, Team Player
Taking a look at the left fielders in the American League Central.
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Posted on 09 January 2012. Tags: 2b, Alex Rios, American League Central, Baseball Season, Blue Jay, Center Fielder, Centerfield By John Fogerty, Countdown, Grady Sizemore, John Fogerty, Major League Baseball, Offensive Production, One Don, Rbi, Season Spring, Spring Training, Team Player, Times Of My Life, Toronto Blue Jay, White Sox
The song Centerfield by John Fogerty is one those songs that always reminds me that baseball is near.
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Posted on 02 January 2012. Tags: American League Central, Baseball Fans, Baseball Season, Brennan Boesch, Buster Olney, Carlos Quentin, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Dayan Viciedo, Entire Season, Fielders, Jeff Franceour, Jeff Francoeur, Josh Willingham, Kansas City Royas, League Seasons, Major League Baseball, Offensive Player, Right Fielder, Shin Soo Choo, Star Right
Taking a look at the American League Central by position.
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Posted on 26 December 2011. Tags: Athleticism, Centerfielder, Cf, Defensive Tools, First Taste, Kauffman Stadium, League Seasons, Loco, Lorenzo, Major League, Milwaukee Brewers, Minor League, Obp, Offensive Production, Outfield, Power Surge, Spring Training, True To His Word, Uzr, Zack Greinke
Lorenzo Cain’s time has come in Kansas City.
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