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Jul/09
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Royals Stun Sox

Posted by: Casey on July 9, 2009.

The Royal Dance (aka, we arent use to dramatic, clutch hits)

The Royal Dance (aka, we aren't use to dramatic, clutch hits)

How about them Royals? Hoch goes 6 innings, allowing 5 runs, and gets the victory. Normally I would make a wise-ass remark relating to how much we suck. No, not tonight, tonight is the time to celebrate and drink some blue Kool Aid.

After being down 4-0, I can honestly say I didn’t give us much of a chance at winning that ball game. But as I said on twitter, we were fighting. I made a tweet remarking: “Regardless of how this inning turns out, props to DDJ, Bloomquist and Butler for making Penny work.” That was the first time I thought we might have a chance, and even though we didn’t score that inning (believe it was the 3rd), I thought it was a critical juncture in the game. DeJesus came up with 2 outs, Penny was rolling. The next 3 hitters all had solid plate appearances, and even though Butler didn’t get a hit, we still showed some life.

Then we continue to do a great job battling.. Why Callaspo was hitting 8th, I have no freaking idea. But it turned out pretty well today, he had a couple of clutch doubles, and this team really gave us a glimpse of how they can play if they play to their potential. Even with a poor starting pitching effort, we didn’t give up, and we kept battling.

Then we get the game-tying hit. Yes, Ryan freakin Freel with the clutch warning-track-power bloop. I don’t think he could be any more similar to Bloomquist, fighting off all of those pitches, being as versatile as he is as well. He had a hit, a walk, scored two runs, and his average is now over the Mendoza. Congratulations to Freel.

Okay, so we tie the game. I’m was really happy with the effort this team had showed up to that point. Freel’s on first, and DeJesus comes up to the plate. I’m not even contemplating the possibility of DDJ coming through with a big hit, I was already thinking ahead about the possibilities of scoring another run. But no, DeJesus decides to hit the damn ball for once this year.. And I didn’t believe it was going to get out of the park, but it did.

And can someone teach this team how to celebrate? Either be a Yankee and act like you expected to hit a go-ahead two run home-run, or do something more exciting than a “Royal Dance“.

lol @ Nick Green’s at bat with runners on 1st and 3rd with 2 outs in the 8th facing Soria.. For those who missed it:

  • 1st pitch – Swings out of his shoes, literally as hard as you can swing at a 78 mph curve
  • 2nd pitch – Fastball, high and tight, he thought it was another curve, check-swing fouls it off his bat
  • 3rd pitch – The nasty curve, yet again, this time he didn’t even swing, and had a classic reaction to striking out on three nasty nasty pitches

Great job to the team, I tip my hats off to them. Let’s feel good for a night, forget about the record, the expectations, the past scars. Just wait for the game to show up on FSN on Royals Replay tonight. I’ll be there friends, yes, I’ll be there.

/celebrate! No negative comments tonight

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24
May/09
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Royals Lose 4th Straight, Continue To Struggle

Posted by: Casey on May 24, 2009.

The Royals were shut out for the second day in a row against the Cardinals on saturday. Hopefully they can win today with Bannister going to the mound.

Meanwhile, Hochevar was moved back down to the farm, which is a ridiculous decision in my eyes. He just had his best start of the year, and that’s without an offense that did anything to help him out. Also, Avilles and Tejeda were put on the DL, which brings up Bale, Colon and a new infielder, Tug Hulett. He primarily plays second, but my guess is he’ll get some time at SS as well.

The bottom line is this, the Royals need to start scoring. The offense has to come around. Will update more thoroughly tomorrow, hopefully with a bio on Hulett.

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23
May/09
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Hochevar Starts Today, Will Need Run Support

Posted by: Casey on May 23, 2009.

“Hoch” has yet to look good in his first appearances in the big leagues this year, and there’s no doubt that one or two runs won’t be enough to win. Maybe the fact that the players are thinking the same thing will finally wake up our bats.

I think Hoch is going to get beaten up pretty good in this one, unfortunately. I don’t see the same team that we watched through april-early may. They don’t have the same confidence. Yesterdays lost might have been the worst of the year, in my opinion. Hopefully we can bounce back. Winning these next two games would be a huge bonus for this team.

Meanwhile, punch a Cards fan instead of reminding them of the ‘85 series.

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