Alice Cooper rocks Kauffman Stadium with first pitch - I love this guy.
Duffy's Tommy John surgery successful
Hopefully he makes a full recovery and is back in action before we know it.
Frenchy, Yost ejected in separate incidents
KANSAS CITY -- Frenchy Quarter Thursday turned out to be short for the principal celebrant, Jeff Francoeur, and for his manager, Ned Yost, as both were ejected. But when the Royals beat the Brewers, 4-3, with a ninth-inning comeback on Thursday night, they were celebrating like it was Mardi Gras.
"I tried to tell everybody I was the spark plug tonight," Francoeur said. "I got everybody fired up, and Ned finished it off, and we came up with a big win. It was a huge win."
Francoeur was called out on strikes in the second inning, and expressed some objections with plate umpire Dan Iassogna. His tone apparently didn't please Iassogna, who quickly ejected Francoeur.
In Frenchy's defense, that third strike was well inside. May have even been in the batters box inside...
Royals rally, walk off in ninth to sweep Milwaukee
KANSAS CITY -- Jarrod Dyson's catch phrase of a response might have sounded rehearsed, but it didn't make it any less true.
"That's what speed do."
Dyson's fleet feet were the reason the Royals walked off winners for the second straight night on Thursday, this time a 4-3 victory that completed an Interleague sweep over the Brewers.
Things weren't looking good for the Royals, as they trailed, 3-2, heading to the bottom of the ninth inning, but they took advantage of some Brewers mistakes and one big hit to turn things around on closer John Axford and Milwaukee.
Sweeep
Friday Notes
The Kids Are Alright
Duffy's Tommy John surgery successful
KANSAS CITY -- Left-handed pitcher Danny Duffy underwent successful Tommy John surgery by Dr. Lewis Yocum on Wednesday in Los Angeles, according to the Royals.
"Dr. Yocum was very pleased with it," said team spokesman Mike Swanson.
Swanson said that Duffy was already getting antsy and was filling his time by Tweeting and texting teammates -- with his right hand, of course.
"Dr. Yocum was very pleased with it," said team spokesman Mike Swanson.
Swanson said that Duffy was already getting antsy and was filling his time by Tweeting and texting teammates -- with his right hand, of course.
Frenchy, Yost ejected in separate incidents
KANSAS CITY -- Frenchy Quarter Thursday turned out to be short for the principal celebrant, Jeff Francoeur, and for his manager, Ned Yost, as both were ejected. But when the Royals beat the Brewers, 4-3, with a ninth-inning comeback on Thursday night, they were celebrating like it was Mardi Gras.
"I tried to tell everybody I was the spark plug tonight," Francoeur said. "I got everybody fired up, and Ned finished it off, and we came up with a big win. It was a huge win."
Francoeur was called out on strikes in the second inning, and expressed some objections with plate umpire Dan Iassogna. His tone apparently didn't please Iassogna, who quickly ejected Francoeur.
Royals rally, walk off in ninth to sweep Milwaukee
KANSAS CITY -- Jarrod Dyson's catch phrase of a response might have sounded rehearsed, but it didn't make it any less true.
"That's what speed do."
Dyson's fleet feet were the reason the Royals walked off winners for the second straight night on Thursday, this time a 4-3 victory that completed an Interleague sweep over the Brewers.
Things weren't looking good for the Royals, as they trailed, 3-2, heading to the bottom of the ninth inning, but they took advantage of some Brewers mistakes and one big hit to turn things around on closer John Axford and Milwaukee.
Mitch Maier leads off the inning against John Axford and makes like a cricket batsman.
Axford threw a wicked googly. A little too wicked.
Really, no clue what Maier was doing, but whatever… Down a run in the ninth you have to do whatever it takes to reach base. That qualifies.
Mike Moustakas follows with a rocket down the first base line that first baseman Cody Ransom kicks and his only play is at first. Not an error because he got an out, but it had the makings of a 3-6-3 double play. Moose hit it hard enough and Ransom could have stepped forward to make the throw – he’s left handed, so it would have been a quick transfer – and returned to the bag in time to get Moose. Maybe, maybe not.
Axford threw a wicked googly. A little too wicked.
Really, no clue what Maier was doing, but whatever… Down a run in the ninth you have to do whatever it takes to reach base. That qualifies.
Mike Moustakas follows with a rocket down the first base line that first baseman Cody Ransom kicks and his only play is at first. Not an error because he got an out, but it had the makings of a 3-6-3 double play. Moose hit it hard enough and Ransom could have stepped forward to make the throw – he’s left handed, so it would have been a quick transfer – and returned to the bag in time to get Moose. Maybe, maybe not.
I don’t know how much of this season I can take from the perspective of my health. This team is up and down and they can’t seem to win a game with any kind of ease. But hey, the way they’ve been playing over the last 30 or so games has been a lot more fun to watch than the monstrosity that was the first couple weeks of the season. The thing we have to remember is that this is a thoroughly mediocre team. I think I’ve said this before, but I’ll go over this again. And it’s more for my own good than for yours. Mediocre teams plod along winning 3 and losing 4 and then winning 5 and losing 3 and then winning 2 and losing 6 and then winning 6 and losing 3 and you get the point. Young mediocre teams go 3-14 and then go 10-3 and then go 6-11 and so on and so forth. We just have to ride the Royals rollercoaster this season.
- Anyone have walk-off fever? Two in a row for the Royals and a perfect home stand. I know it was only three games, but boy were those last two games fun for the Royals. I said this on Twitter after Wednesday night’s game, but the last two days just felt a little bit more like the Royals of last season who were the masters of scoring late and coming back to win games, especially early in the season. Maybe things got started on Tuesday when Billy Butler hit an eighth inning single to break the tie and give the Royals a win in the first game of the series. Either way, a sweep is so incredibly sweet.
Over the past couple of nights, I saw something happen out at Kauffman Stadium that has been missing in 2012. It wasn’t necessarily the fact that the Royals won. It wasn’t even the fact that they came from behind to do so. They showed that they were capable of having something that has been collectively missing since last September.
Fun.
No, not the band. They didn’t have a post-game concert or anything like that. Although, their anthem (if you haven’t heard it, turn on any radio station for 10 minutes & you will) might be or should be wildly appropriate for the 2012 Royals. “Tonight, we are young. So let’s set the world on fire. We can burn brighter than the sun.” I like it actually. This team IS young and they ARE so capable of doing great things. Think about what would happen if the Royals were to make the playoffs – it might actually set the world on fire.
Fun.
No, not the band. They didn’t have a post-game concert or anything like that. Although, their anthem (if you haven’t heard it, turn on any radio station for 10 minutes & you will) might be or should be wildly appropriate for the 2012 Royals. “Tonight, we are young. So let’s set the world on fire. We can burn brighter than the sun.” I like it actually. This team IS young and they ARE so capable of doing great things. Think about what would happen if the Royals were to make the playoffs – it might actually set the world on fire.
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