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Long Time No Post
Well, I am back and I am going to try and post on a regular basis again. I know, you have heard this before, but this time it is true. It is so easy to fall out of the habit of writing, but it is fun and helps me to remember what happened on certain days. Kind of like a journal if you will. Well, lets see what has been happening.... The Royals have managed to fall completely out of anything they had going. Frustrating to be a fan and follow this team. Still, I follow their games, watch their games, and hope for something to change. You might wonder if I am still excited about the new manager and my answer is still yes. Give it some time and I think he will do good things for KC. I have been playing a lot of golf over the Summer. Carrie and I are members of the Shawnee Country Club and we are having a lot of fun there. I have played a little over 20 rounds of golf so far this Summer. I was hoping to get to at least 30 for the Summer, but with all of the rain we have been getting lately that might be a little difficult. Not to mention that it is getting colder and colder which seems earlier than normal. I hope to be able to play some during the winter months too. What a season Kansas had last year in football and basketball. Wow! The football season is underway. KU played last night and lost to another ranked team. It was tough, but KU looked good in all except the third quarter. They were out scored in the 3rd 33 - 0. Wow! They did manage to tie up the game and had a chance for a win, but things did not go that way. Unlike my friends (i.e. Mr. Black) I think that KU will have a great season and they will continue to be fun to watch for seasons to come. Well, that is all for now. I hope everyone is doing well. Go KU and go Chiefs! Labels: 2008, Baseball, football, Jayhawks, Kansas, Shawnee Country Club, Topeka
John Bale is a Idiot!
John Bale, LHP for Kansas City Royals, who has been on the DL the past few weeks because of a shoulder injury will remain on the DL. In frustration over his shoulder not healing as fast as he would like punched a hotel room door. Did he punch it with his non-pitching hand? No! He punched it with his pitching hand. Idiot! John Bale is 33 years old and has been playing in the majors for 1999. This is something I would expect to see from a teenager in high school. If he was frustrated with the rate at which his shoulder was healing at least use the sense to hit the door with your non-pitching hand. Idiot! Bale has pitched 15.1 innings and been rocked for 13 hits in only three appearances. He has a 7.63 ERA in his second year with the Royals. "They've got to think about how it's going to affect the rest of their team -- how it's going to affect their individual possibilities of being able to perform" Royals manager, Trey Hillman, said of the incident. Brett Tomko pitches in tonights game against the Angels. The Royals swept the Cleveland Indians yesterday afternoon 2 - 0 improving their record to 14 - 16. The Angels spanked KC when we visited them back in April. Tomko needs to have a great outing tonight to help the Royals. Tomko has not been good at all in six starts. He has a 6.26 ERA and has has struggled in all but one of those appearances. Time will tell how Bale's actions will impact the Royals. Not being impressed with his abilities early in the season, his punching the door could be a bonus to the Royals. Note that prior to Friday's game Trey Hillman shaved off his goat. Since that day, the Royals are 2 - 0 (Friday was rained out). I noticed in yesterdays game that Hillman had a clean shaven face. Can that be the spark that will help the Royals keep a 2 game winning streak? We can only hope! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
Tenth Win Finally Arrives for the Royals
The Kansas City Royals finally win their tenth win of the season last night. They are on a two game winning streak with both wins coming from the Toronto Blue Jays. The Royals won last night 2 - 1. Their ten win coming after a seven game losing streak. Their last win before the losing streak coming from the Angels back on April 16 (see my post from April 17). The Royals managed to from a half game out of first to dead last in the AL Central. What a streak! The team, fans, announcers, and other teams were all in awe of the Royals starting the season on an unexpected run that placed them in first place. There does seem to be a split between fans. You have those that know what would eventually come to the Royals and those that thought we could win the division. Well, the seven game losing streak finally put things into perspective and we saw the "same old Royals". If you did not read the article on ESPN (see Hillman adamant about changing Royals' losing ways) by Elizabeth Merrill, it is worth a read. I have said since Trey Hillman was hired and during Spring Training that there is a definitely new feel to the Kansas City team. In the article, Hillman is quoted as saying that [seven game] skids were something that he and Royals general manager, Dayton Moore, were expecting. It is good that they are finally out of the skid and have a new two game winning streak going. Kansas City has a chance for their second sweep of the season against the Blue Jays today at 1:10 PM CST. I was one of those fans that was very excited with the start of the season. How could you help but not be excited the way they started. Still, there were some obvious problems. I still have a offensive problem with Tony Pena, Jr. He cannot bunt and he cannot hit. He is batting .156 for the season. The Royals finally scored their most runs in their first game with the Blue Jays scoring eight runs in a 8 - 4 win. Prior to that, they had scored as many as six runs, but that came in a loss to Cleveland 9 - 6. Still, I could also feel the same feeling in my gut as I watched the seven games prior where they lost. The worst being the last of a two game series against Cleveland when the Royals played a double header on Thursday night. Along with the Oakland A's series, the Cleveland series was just about as painful to watch as a fan. Given how the team started and then to crash like that, it did feel like Royals teams of old. For now, we will take it one game at a time. We will enjoy the wins and hope that the losses are few between. Lets get the Blue Jays for the win today! Go Royals! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
Kansas City Royals Doing Well... 9 - 6 on the Season
Well, if you happen to remember last season, you will recall that at this time of year Kansas City was not even close to getting their tenth win of the season. They were losing games left and right, not scoring runs, and their pitching was horrible! This is 2008 and the Royals are a half game in back of the Chicago White Sox (they are tied at the end of 9 against the Orioles) and they are going for their tenth win of the season. Except for the fact that the Royals have not been getting a lot of runs, they have had some great pitching (starters, relievers, and closers). They have been fun games to watch and like last night I have stayed up late watching them play. They won last night in their first game against the Angels 3 - 2. That is not to say that they do not have some odd things during the games. The other night Billy Butler popped it up and did not even bother running; the Angels recognized this and ended up getting a double play. For the most part, I have seen nothing but hustle coming from the Royals. They run like someone is chasing them to first base; they appear to be trying on every at bat. It is fun to watch and great to see when thinking back to the previous years teams when they give up running to first. We only have a couple of items that need improvement. The first part of the needed improvement is that of our last part of our starting pitchers. We have a couple that are struggling. On the flip side, we have three pitchers that are pitching lights out. The second part that needs improvement is that of Tony Pena, jr. I love it when TPJ comes to the plate and needs a bunt. He cannot lay down a bunt to save his life. It is frustrating to watch and I cannot imagine what Hillman is going through to watch him try. However, his defensive skills are what is keeping him on the field or not putting in a pinch hitter. The important thing right now is that the team is having fun. You can see that they are having fun while watching them on the television. Later this Summer, I will personally see that they are having fun when I go to their games. You can see that they have a manager that they believe in and that they are willing to do what he asks them to do. I blogged early in Spring Training that I like Trey Hillman and that continues. There is a different feel when watching the 2008 Kansas City Royals. There is a difference there that I have not felt for a long time when watching this team. We are through three innings in this evenings game and it is zero all. Lets go Royals! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
KC Royals go to 5 - 2
In case you missed it, the Kansas City Royals won today in their home opener against the New York Yankees (5 - 2). This makes the Royals 5 - 2 and tied for first. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers have not won a single game this year. Oh, how we can relate to that type of pain. Well, except for the fact that they spent a lot of money on their roster and so far it is not producing for them. Kansas City plays New York again tomorrow evening at 6:30 pm CST. Go Royals! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
It has been a while... but lots of things have been happening....
I know it has been a while since I have posted anything. This post will be slightly different from previous posts because I have a lot of items to mention. I will try to start making regular posts once again. I do enjoy writing about various events and posting them here. I have received some interesting comments about what I have posted, so I hope others are finding this at least somewhat entertaining. Basketball- The Kansas Jayhawks have been playing well since they beat the Texas Longhorns 84 - 74 in the Big Twelve Championship game. Since March 16, they have advanced to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tourney. Winning with scores of 85 - 61 (over PRST), 75 - 56 (over UNLV), and 72 - 57 (over Villinova). They now have a date set for Sunday, March 30 to play Davidson.
- A win for the Jayhawks and they advance to the Final Four for the first time in a lot of tries. A loss, and Bill Self is left with a disappointing season of not making it to the Big Dance.
- I am feeling good about the Jayhawks at this time of year. We are playing well and the team seems to be focused on what they need to do to win. Last night in their win against Vill, I was concerned because we kept letting Vill. back into the game. When watching North Carolina play I do not see NC let their opponents back into the game; they put them away and do not look back. Kansas has a problem of losing focus in games where they have a large lead and it allows their opponent to get back in the game.
- As far as my brackets go... Well, I have no shot of winning any of the seven or so brackets that I created. Three of which I am completely out of except that I still have Kansas in them to win the whole thing. Wow, a whole 100 points to win that in those brackets.
- Kansas State's Beasley and Walker... What is going to happen to them? Will they be around next season? The odds say no for Beasley. If he is smart, he will not be in the Little Apple next year. Already athletes are announcing for the NBA draft, but so far there has not been any mention about Beasley being part of that draft. Only speculation about why he should do it. Walker, well, I heard that he has to talk to his people to make the decision about going pro. From what I saw from Walker this year, he should stay another year to drop weight and sharpen his skills (and attitude). If Beasley and Walker leave for the NBA, what will Kansas State be left with for a basketball team next year? Will it be worth the gamble they did on intense coach? Time will tell and it is going to be interesting to see who is around next year for the Wildcats.
Baseball - Baseball season has officially started. It started earlier this week in Japan during the early hours here in the United States. The Kansas City Royals are about to finish up their Spring Training "season" with one of their best records in my recent history. They play their last game today against the Brewers (they are losing currently 2 - 3 in top of the 8th). Their record for Spring Training is 16 and 13. Hey, they are over 500 for Spring Training and I am hoping that can continue into the regular season.
- I still feel excitement about this team managed by Trey Hillman. He had what local sports radio shows referred to as unusual management style during Spring Training, but I think what he did was needed to knock some sense into this team. If you did not hear about it, Trey called the whole team on the field at the end of a loss about half-way through the ST season. He basically chewed them out in front of the opposing team and fans. I heard 610 and 810 sports radio talking saying that he should not have done this sort of thing and that it is something that would be done with a little league team. Well, I think it was needed and obviously he has the team producing because I do not think we have been over 500 in Spring Training for as long as I can remember.
- The season kicks off on Monday at Detroit with a 12:05 start. Gil Meche will pitch the first game of the season for the Royals. Lets try and get off to a good start just like we did in Spring Training.
- This morning I participated in my last live draft for the 2008 Fantasy Baseball season. I have five teams going into this season. It is going to be fun watching all of my leagues and making sure I have starters playing each day. My of my friends did not want to participate in fantasy baseball because it does require so much more work than fantasy football. But, I think it is fun and keeps it interesting to have fantasy teams. Let the fun begin!
Car and Ticket Update - Carrie and I once again are a two car family. We went out about two weeks ago and purchased a Honda Accord 2008. When we first looked at the '08 Accords, we did not like them at all. Well, that has since changed and we love this car more than we did the '07 Accord that was wrecked. A lot of things were changed in the new '08 Accords including the arm wrest that we did not like in the previous car; it would slide forward when coming to a stop. The new one locks in two places and works much better. The new car also includes a MP3 jack which is nice to have and not have to worry about listening to our MP3 players using radio stations. Overall, we like the new car a lot and we got a much better APR on this car than we had on the previous '07 Accord.
- Carrie and I went to try and battle the ticket that she was issued for the wreck on February 6. Oh, that was interesting! This was Carrie's second trip to the courthouse and my first. The first time Carrie went to set our date for March 27 where we thought we would talk to the judge and hopefully get out of the ticket. Nope! Instead, we sat with about thirty other people all getting out of similar tickets (many worse than simply a ticket for wrecking). There were interesting people in the courtroom as you would expect. One guy had a hat on and a policewoman asked him to remove it. The guy mumbled something that involved a curse word and than did not hear the policewoman asking him what he had said. Carrie and I looked at each other and mouthed "Oh My God!". Later we realized that the guy was actually deaf, but that did not excuse him for being a dumb ass and not removing his hat when it was requested. So, we get to go back for a April 22 court date where apparently we get to represent ourselves and try to get out of the ticket. I plan on stopping by the Washburn Law School to try and get some assistance with the process because neither Carrie or I have any idea what we are doing. So, we will work on building our case and hopefully get out of a ticket on April 22.
- I will see if I can get a picture taken of our new car and posted on here in the next week or so.
Well, a lot has happened since my last post back on March 16 (see Wow! Big Twelve Championship Game and NCAA Tourney). Hopefully in another short week or two there will be a lot more to post about regarding basketball, baseball, and a ticket that we manage to remove from our record. Have a great weekend and a great week! Labels: 2008, Baseball, basketball, Beasley, Big Twelve, Carrie, Honda Accord, Jayhawks, Longhorns, Topeka, Walker, Wreck
Another Day... Another Win for the Royals!
Kansas won today 4 - 3 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Kansas City improved to 5 - 3 in Spring Training. Can you believe it? OK, seriously, when did this last happen that KC actually won games in Spring Training? I do not recall a time when they were winning in Spring Training. Can someone tell me when the last time they were over 500 before the season started? I know it does not matter, but still it makes a fan happy after having losing seasons the past few years. Oh, I should also point out that the Royals are on a four game winning streak. What I feel good about is that the Royals are producing with the bat in Spring Training. They have posted high scores many of the games and while they did not score a lot of runs today, they hit two homeruns. Billy Butler and Ryan Shealy hit solo homeruns in the game today. It was Ryan Shealy's second homer of the spring and it was Butler's first homerun. Both of which are promising if those trends can continue into the regular season. OK, I need to settle down and remind myself that this is Spring Training. This is a trend I am telling myself over and over since we started winning in this not-so-important Spring Training "season". Oh, but it feels so good to see that the Kansas City Royals are 5 and 3 in Spring Training. It gives me hope that following them this Summer will not feel like a waste of time when the end of the season arrives and they are just a few games shy of 100 losses. I can hardly wait for the Royals to start appearing on television. I heard that Fox picked up their broadcasts this year, so hopefully we will see a lot more games this year. Basically, Fox picked up the Royals Television Network (RTN) from what I read. I have not heard officially that this was taking place, but hopefully it means that their games will be available no matter where I am visiting. Previously, RTN was only available in certain areas and through certain cable companies. Of course Cox and Sunflower both carried the games and that will continue. It is simply that before RTN had to be fit in on other non-sports channels; now the games will be on Fox Sports Network as far as I can tell. More information on this later when I go and look for it. KC plays again tomorrow at 2:05 pm CST against Colorado. We will wait to see how they play tomorrow. Go Royals! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
Royals Go to 4-3 in Spring Training
The Royals win another day in Spring Training. They improve to 4-3 on the short Spring Training season. They won today over San Fran 3 - 1. Another good day of hit production and the picthing appears to have held through nine innings. Actually, the Giant got their only run in the bottom of the eigth inning, so that is not bad at all. The bases were loaded and only one run was let through. That is not bad at all! I did not have a chance to check who they play tomorrow. I still continue to be excited for them to start the season. I did read a good article on Alex Gordon who was supposed to have a great rookie season last year (see: Gordon Attempting to Put Difficult Rookie Season Behind Him) and ended up struggling. He is expecting great things from himself this year and so far it appears that it might just happen. I know, I cannot get excited about Spring Training, but I just cannot help it. Lets go Royals! Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
Kansas City Spring Training Day Six
OK... OK... I know that Spring Training does not amount to a hill of beans. However, I am once again excited for the season to start with another win by Kansas City today against the Colorado Rockies. Kansas City is now 3-3 in Spring Training games with another impressive scoring drive winning 11 - 5. The Royals play tomorrow at 2:05 against San Francisco. Not even half-way through the spring training games, but again I am feeling excited about this team. I have only had a chance to listen to two of their spring training games; I hope that the run production carries on through into the the regular season. I believe I have stated this in earlier posts. However, I think back to last season and recall losing games because we do not have the run production. Could it be that we finally get rid of Mike Sweeney and we start being productive? Mike was on the Royals team for the past twelve years and it was time to move on. Back in February, Mike struck a deal with a minor league team (see Mike Sweeney reaches minor league deal with A's). After being injury prone the past five seasons, Mike "DH" Sweeney has left the Kansas City Royals. Maybe it is a new manager that is energetic that is helping this team to be productive. I am not sure! I do know that I am excited for the regular season to start and see how this team does this year. Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
KC Royals Spring Training 3/3
Kansas City played in their fifth Spring Training game of the 2008 season. Kansas City won today 7 - 6 with a double to center that scored two runs. The Royals are now 2 - 3 in Spring Training. If my memory is correct, I believe that is a better start than they had last year in Spring Training. I still feel the excitement with the new manager ( Trey Hillman) leading the Royals. From the few games that I have had a chance to listen to and from the radio discussion, it sounds like Trey has a completely different style of managing this team. I sure hope so, because we need something new and different to put the Royals in a position to be a contender come September. Trey is involved in all areas of the team and from what I have heard from announcers on 810 WHB, it sounds like the team has taken to Trey very well. Carrie and I have already started talking about getting tickets for this season. We received a notice that pre-sales take place this Wednesday prior to opening to the general public and is going out first to those that have ordered previously. Yes, I am interested, but I also remember the second game of the season last year and freezing my butt off bundled up in the cold. Oh, and KC lost the first and second game of the season.... They might have lost the first 10 - 15, I do not recall, but it was a bad bad start and season. Kansas City takes on Colorado at 2:05 in Surprise, AZ. While a lot of people say that Spring Training means nothing at all, it does give some hope when a team that has not produced does well in the pre-season. Hopefully the hits (12 runs Friday, 7 runs Saturday, 7 runs Sunday, and 7 runs today) and runs will continue the rest of the March as well as into the regular season. I would also hope that the excitement that I am feeling as well as the sports call-in shows will continue. Time will of course tell. Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
Kansas City Royals Baseball... Can you Feel the Excitement?
Although it does not feel like it, baseball season is right around the corner. The Kansas City Royals had their first Spring training game of the season today. This has to make it feel warmer where ever you are at knowing that the Royals are taking the field. I find myself once again excited for the season to start. To be able to go out to the ball park in the middle of the Summer and sweat. Last year I only made it to one game and it was the second game of the season. We froze at that game and the Royals lost the game. Not surprising seeing how their season finished up last year (69-93). OK, so last year they did not lose the 100 games that had been lost the previous three seasons, but still it was a miserable season. In 2008, the Kansas City Royals have a new manager. Trey Hillman, who comes to the Royals from Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan, has no MLB experience. This will be his first true test in the majors. However, he proved himself in Japan winning titles and taking the Nippon Ham Fighters to the post-season. Will the same continue for Mr. Hillman in Kansas City? We will have to wait to see what happens. Today, Kansas City lost the game today 1 - 6. Ouch! Tough opening Spring Training game, but what do you expect when Grudzielanek and Guillen did not play. Grud not expected to attend his first spring training game until March 8. Still, I find myself being excited for baseball season to inch closer and closer. Labels: 2008, Baseball, Kansas City, Royals
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