It wasn’t exactly the start to the 2015 ALDS the Kansas City Royals were hoping for, but a chance at evening the series against Houston is the focus for Friday’s 2:45 game 2.
An hour-long rain delay was fitting
It wasn’t exactly the start to the 2015 ALDS the Kansas City Royals were hoping for, but a chance at evening the series against Houston is the focus for Friday’s 2:45 game 2.
An hour-long rain delay was fitting
Kudos to the Kansas City Royals. The only American League team to return to the playoffs this season. No A’s, no Angels, no Orioles and especially no Tigers. I like that!
In the other league, of course, the Read More
It’s October, and that means its playoff time in Kansas City!
Forget that it’s a phrase people in KC have only used twice in the last 30 years, while our neighbors east-bound on I-70 have seemingly made it ever year.
Marathon complete, time to sprint. Only ten teams finished the big race known as the Major League Baseball regular season still standing. That group of survivors immediately became eight thanks to the dramatic and perhaps unfair one-game wildcard (a debate
It’s only Tuesday, but fans around Kansas City are already in party mode for Thursday’s American League Divisional Series Game 1 at Kauffman Stadium.
The Royals await the winner of Tuesday’s Wild
With just 4 games left in the regular season, the Kansas City Royals are gearing up for what hopes to be another World Series run.
Wednesday night in Chicago in front of a practically empty stadium, the Royals were taken
Last Friday was a celebration for the Kansas City Royals after they finally secured the American League Central Division championship.
It was a drubbing of the Seattle Mariners in which Mike Moustakas and Eric Hosmer both homered, and the Royals dominated
It was good to see the Kansas City Royals celebrating jubilantly again.
With one out in the 10th inning, Lorenzo Cain singled and scored Paulo Orlando from second base to take down the Seattle Mariners at Kauffman Stadium and inject