Glass voices optimism despite slow start
It's frustrating, but it is early. And they're not getting blown out. Things will turn around.
KANSAS CITY -- Royals owner David Glass, after a ceremony to launch the All-Star Game balloting for the 2012 event at Kauffman Stadium, has an optimistic outlook for his struggling team.
The Royals have lost seven straight games, including all six at home, to start the season with a 3-8 record.
"Baseball is an up-and-down game," Glass said on Thursday. "If you had a losing streak like we have right now in the middle of the season and your record was decent, you wouldn't think much about it. It's the fact that we started this way.
The Royals have lost seven straight games, including all six at home, to start the season with a 3-8 record.
"Baseball is an up-and-down game," Glass said on Thursday. "If you had a losing streak like we have right now in the middle of the season and your record was decent, you wouldn't think much about it. It's the fact that we started this way.
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