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Old 03-28-2019, 08:06 AM  
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*** Official 2019 Kansas City Royals Repository ***

Get the offseason thread out of here. It's on!

Opening day roster:

Catchers (2): Cam Gallagher, Martin Maldonado

Infielders (7): Hunter Dozier, Lucas Duda, Whit Merrifield, Adalberto Mondesi, Ryan O’Hearn, Chris Owings, Frank Schwindel

Outfielders (4): Alex Gordon, Terrance Gore, Billy Hamilton, Jorge Soler

Starting pitchers (3): Jakob Junis, Brad Keller, Jorge Lopez

Relief pitchers (9): Scott Barlow, Brad Boxberger, Jake Diekman, Chris Ellis, Tim Hill, Ian Kennedy, Kevin McCarthy, Wily Peralta, Kyle Zimmer

Injured list: Danny Duffy, Brian Flynn, Jesse Hahn, Salvador Perez

Suspended: Eric Skoglund

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Old 09-04-2019, 05:22 PM   #3616
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Old 09-04-2019, 05:25 PM   #3617
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Gay people spend money too. It's not like they're taking the ticket you were going to purchase.
Statistically speaking, gay men tend to be more affluent than straight men.
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Old 09-04-2019, 05:59 PM   #3618
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It's because the gay softball world series is in town. I guess they are trying to make it a big deal.

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Old 09-04-2019, 06:02 PM   #3619
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Old 09-04-2019, 06:22 PM   #3620
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But you go by....prison bitch... everybody always assumed you were...well... ya know?
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Old 09-04-2019, 07:23 PM   #3621
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I just fully appreciated that the Tigers are starting someone who has a 9.35 ERA over 10 starts this season.

And we're losing... and got owned by him earlier in the season.
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Old 09-04-2019, 07:38 PM   #3622
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There it is. A Kansas City Royals player has hit 40 HR in a season.

That was destroyed.
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Old 09-04-2019, 07:39 PM   #3623
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Felt that one coming. The Royals now have had a player hit 40 HR's in a single season.
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Old 09-04-2019, 08:14 PM   #3624
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KANSAS CITY -- After 20 years of owning the Royals, David Glass is selling the team to Kansas City businessman John Sherman, who owns a minority stake in the Indians, a sale that is expected to get the 75 percent approval needed by the other MLB owners at their next meetings in November.

Glass has not spoken publicly since news broke last week of the pending sale. But on Wednesday he did, sitting down with MLB.com in his Kauffman Stadium office to discuss his decision to sell.

The obvious question: Why now?

Glass: “My family talked about it around the beginning of this year. This is our 20th season of owning the team. We just felt like it was the right time. We started to talk about when the best time was to sell to someone else and get new ownership in here. As it worked out, I had talked to John Sherman before. He had asked about buying the Royals, even before he got interested in the Indians [in 2016]. But I didn’t have an interest at that time. But still, I knew he had an interest so when I talked with my family about it, it seemed logical he would be the guy. Plus, at 84, I’m going to have to figure some things out at some time anyway.”

You appear in great shape, which seems to contradict rumors that this was health-related.

Glass (smiling): “Once a day, I walk on the treadmill. I have cut down on doing the weights. And as time goes by, you cut down the speed on the treadmill, and you lower the elevation. But I always feel better when I [work out]. Look, when you get to be 84, you’ll find out that some things just don’t work as well as they used to. You have all kinds of things to complain about. No one listens, but you have things to complain about.”

It has been assumed by many, myself included, that you’d eventually just hand the club over to your son, Dan. Was he not interested?

Glass: “I think Dan, he had an interest in doing that. But he also likes doing other things. He has over 25 years here, which is a fairly decent career. And if you really do want to try doing something else, it’s probably the time to do it at this point of his life.”

You wouldn’t have sold the team to anyone if there was any doubt they might relocate, correct?

Glass: “John is the right guy. He’s a big-time Royals fan. Long-time season-ticket holder. He loves the Royals. His family loves the Royals. I was surprised that when the sale of the team came out there were people in Kansas City concerned that the team might move. This team’s not going anywhere. John is the perfect guy to take it forward. He is committed to Kansas City.”

When you first came on the scene in 1993, when you were overseeing Ewing Kauffman’s succession plan as a favor to him, it was such a turbulent time. And you weren’t initially interested in ownership. What ultimately changed your mind?

Glass: “Initially, Ewing wanted to gift the team to the city. But that didn’t work. The city didn’t want the team. And there wasn’t a way to do that anyway. Then we got into discussions with the IRS about what we could and couldn’t do, and it just sort of dragged on for some period of time. And the ways that Ewing wanted [the succession plan to work], the IRS wouldn’t let us. We were in a position from 1993 when he died that was like a big holding pattern. There was a lot of things going on then. I had a full-time job in the real world [CEO of Wal-Mart]. But I stayed with it because Ewing asked me to sort of look after things when he was gone to make sure things were done the right way. Then we had the strike, too, right after I got involved. Things were a real mess for a while.”

The bidding process was messy, too, with bids coming in well under the $90 million floor, and other owners having doubts about the sale. Is that when you decided to take on the challenge?

Glass: “I hadn’t really thought seriously about owning a team back then, at least before that. I was really busy with Wal-Mart. But the more I thought about it, and I talked to my family about it, and they all love baseball, then we decided it would be a good thing. It was the right thing to do at the time. I loved Kansas City and the people here were great. It was the right thing.”

Back to 1994, you fought hard, along with the other small-market owners, for a more level playing field. Is baseball getting closer to that?

Glass: “We got revenue sharing, so that helped a lot. In the NFL, whether you’re in a small market like Green Bay or a big market like L.A. or New York, you got the same opportunity with basically the same revenue. You’ll never have that in baseball. But you’ll have more of it now than before. The Royals are a great example of how a small-market team can win it all. It’s not as easy. You can’t go out and sign a lot of big-time free agents and put together a team. You’ve got to draft and develop and do it that way. But it can work. We’ll never have total parity in baseball, but small markets can be competitive and win.”

What will you remember about your time here?

Glass: “I have enjoyed these past 20 years as much as I’ve enjoyed anything. I’ve enjoyed the business world, but I’m a baseball junkie. I still remember going to my first Major League game in 1946 [in St. Louis]. I got hooked. I just loved how they kept the grass and how the infield didn’t have any rocks on it. I already loved baseball, but that really attracted me to Major League Baseball. I’ve followed it closely ever since. I always wanted to be a Major League player. But I wasn’t good enough to play. So, Gene Autry told me one time, ‘If you’re not good enough to play baseball, the next best thing is to buy the team.’ That’s what he did with the Angels. I’m going to miss this. The World Series runs were so enjoyable. But there’s so much stress and so much pressure during the World Series, that you almost wish you could slow it down a little bit so you could enjoy it more as you’re going through it, rather than being so tense. But great memories. And I think John Sherman will win more World Series.”

Would Mr. K be pleased with what you did here?

Glass: “I think so. I think he would look at what we were able to do, to keep baseball thriving here in Kansas City and to win another World Series, he would be pleased.”
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Old 09-04-2019, 10:30 PM   #3625
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2014-2015 honestly made everything worth it.

Thanks for the memories, Glass - and thank you for handing over the keys at the perfect time.
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Old 09-05-2019, 05:43 AM   #3626
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The Royals are 51 - 89 with 22 games left to play. if they play .500 ball the rest of the way, they will have lost exactly 100 games. Anything over .500 and this will not be a 100 lose season.
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Old 09-05-2019, 06:24 AM   #3627
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The Royals are 51 - 89 with 22 games left to play. if they play .500 ball the rest of the way, they will have lost exactly 100 games. Anything over .500 and this will not be a 100 lose season.

And I don’t care.

If you’re losing 90+, to me there’s no point in trying to be a little less bad. Just embrace the suck.

Being two games worse in 2009 would have meant the Royals were in position to take Manny Machado the following draft. Would having a 100-loss season instead of a 98-loss season matter now? As much as it would have mattered to draft a plus-d, plus bat SS and plug that player into the rest of the position players?
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Old 09-05-2019, 06:28 AM   #3628
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I don't think I've ever felt less invested in a Royals season than I have this one, since I moved here 20 years ago. I don't think I've watched more than a few innings, and that was months ago.
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Old 09-05-2019, 06:52 AM   #3629
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I don't think I've ever felt less invested in a Royals season than I have this one, since I moved here 20 years ago. I don't think I've watched more than a few innings, and that was months ago.

There’s plenty to watch when I find time for it.

Merrifield, Mondesi, Dozier, and Soler are entertaining and there has been an interesting shift in how the team takes ABs. With Merrifield, Dozier, Soler, you have 3 very professional hitters who take good ABs consistently.

Phillips does as well. I’m still interested to see how much of his performance translates to the top level.
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Posted 10:15 pm, September 4, 2019, by Dave D'Marko, Updated at 10:18PM, September 4, 2019
First `Pride Night` at the K


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Royals hosted their first ever “Pride Night” on Wednesday at Kauffman Stadium.

That would appear to make them the last team in Major League Baseball to host such an event, based on reports and a check of other clubs promotional schedules.

LGBTQ fans started holding a tailgate five years ago they called "Out with the Royals."

“Over the years they’ve been saying, 'Can we do something else? Can we do something inside the stadium?'" Royals spokesman Toby Cook said.

The Royals became the 28th team to hold "Pride Night" or a similar event at their ballpark this season.

The Houston Astros and Texas Rangers, each who previously held events, opted not to this season, according to Outsports.

“I think the biggest statement would have been had we not taken this step because other Major League ball clubs have almost done this, and you get to a point where not doing it is a statement in and of its self," Cook said.

They launched a theme ticket where up to 2,000 fans could get Royals hats in rainbow colors. It ended up being a sell out theme ticket.

“I think it’s very important to have the support come from the team just for the whole city to get everybody behind us," Jenn Wilson said.

Scott Switzer with Kansas City 2019 Gay Softball World Series threw out the first pitch.

He said they asked the Royals not to have the special night during Pride Month so it could be scheduled around the event, drawing 5,000 LGBTQ athletes from around the nation to Kansas City.

The Heartland Men’s Chorus sang the National Anthem.

"It’s a great thing for Kansas City and the gay and lesbian community," said Dudley Hogue, a chorus member.

Five dollars from every ticket goes to the AIDS Service Foundation.

“There are 5,700 people living in our city with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis, so we are focusing on prevention education treatment and awareness," AIDS Service Foundation Board President Eric Thomas said.

The Royals said unlike when the St. Louis Cardinals first had their Pride Night in 2017, negative reaction has been minimal.

“We don’t know if we waited just long enough that’s it not really an issue anymore, but at least it’s happening here in the ballpark," Cook said.
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