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King George V, possibly the greatest Kansas City Royals player of all time. The Kansas City Royals are a Pro League Baseball team that doesn't win very many games and usually loses at least 100 each year. The Royals are owned by Wal★Mart, which explains why they make big money by raising good players and selling them to other teams at low low prices... giving the Royals the nickname "The Farm Club to all the other teams". This is usually why the Royals lose more than a 100 games each year.
USA Today - The Kansas City Royals may wish to add a few more interleague games to the schedule. They look to continue their solid play against the NL when they play the middle game of their three-game home set with the Florida Marlins on Saturday. Kansas City
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[T]he Royals have shut down Royals Sports Television Network, and the full television schedule of 140 games will air on FSN Kansas City, a newly-created branch of FSN Midwest. The announcers there will be Lefebvre, Paul Splittorff, and a second analyst to be determined. The other analyst will fill in for Splittorff on a few games.[4]
Kansas City Ten Game Averages Kansas City had a Cinderella run, but faded as Cinderella teams usually do. Actually, the Royals hung around first place much longer than seemed possible earlier in the year. They got off to a tremendous start, thanks to some great young pitching, won their first nine games and were six and a half games over .500 by April 24th. From that point on, they played 4.5 games under .500. However, they stubbornly hung on and refused to bow out of the pennant race until September.
RoyalsPirates.jpg This is Gil Meche, the Kansas City Royals' "All-Star" for last night's game. Like Albert Pujols, he didn't get in the game. For Royals fans, this is the furthest thing from unusual. Bo Jackson. more
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The World Baseball Classic teams will ... play several exhibition games in Greater Phoenix, against Major League split-squads including the Oakland A's, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals, Texas Rangers and San Diego Padres. These teams are among the nine teams that train in Greater Phoenix each March during Cactus League Spring Training.
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