Will the royals lose 100 again? waht a sorry franchise!?
Question:isn't it pathetic that them and the nationals season is already over! and it is only may!! ha! ha! wouldn't this losing make you want to quit or demand a trade?
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I kind of understand why the Nationals are not doing so well. They have the 3rd lowest payroll. But, having said that, the Royals had a start of season payroll that was around 6 million more than Cleveland's, and look at the difference between the 2 teams.You can't just eliminate the Royals, as suggested. They have a lot of history. The GM needs to fire alot of people and kind of start from scratch.
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they will lose 100+ games once again. MLB should eliminate this team.Does anyone know where i can find a Softball team in Pomona?
They probably will...MLB should have a rule...if you lose 100 games so many times over like a 5 or 10 year span you should be eliminated...It is hard to feel too bad for the guys on the team...even the crappy ones are making millions.Does anybody know baseball players' address?
No, the Royals won't lose 100 games again. Believe it or not, their record is actually better at this point in the season than it was any of the 3 times they've lost 100 games in the last 4 years. They always play well in August and September for some reason (2 of the last 3 years, their play in August and September has decided the AL Central winner), so I think they'll be able to avoid the 100 loss mark. I was really hoping for like an 87 loss season at the beginning of the year, but I think they'll slide in at 97 or so losses, barely clearing that 100 mark. Either way, how 'bout you worry about your own team and let us Royals fans cheer for our team without having to listen to people berate us every day. Thanks.A little info about Kaufmann stadium for other posters, its old, but its in great condition and is one of the most beautiful ballparks in the country. They don't need a new stadium, certainly not one downtown where parking and such would be a nightmare. They've got a good deal where its at right now, right next to Arrowhead.
GO ROYALS!!!
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I miss the good ol' days when they were at .500 and had George Brett and Brett Saberhagen.Another Minnesota Twins question.?
I feel bad for that club especially Mike Sweeny.Sweeny signed what many considered a very undervalued contract in his loyalty to the team in hopes they could afford some talent and make a playoff run (of course that was 25 injuries ago so it probably was worth what he gave them for playing time). But i mean they have a little ray of hope like Alex Gordan this year and he just flops on his face.I think hes trying to do too much and trying to hit the ball out of the park every at bat and its making him into a strikeout king.Good old Flash Gordon couldn't save the baseball universe like all the dimwit baseball experts predicted (they were talking 300+ average ,30 homers,30 steals as soon as this year).Its alot of pressure to put on a kids shoulders to put him on a losing franchise and make him feel like he's gotta be the guy to turn it around in his first major league stint.They are surrounded by a bunch of teams who have improved talent-wise dramatically in that division over the past 4 years so i don't see any relief for them in the near future unless steinbrenner were to buy their team and up the payroll to bring in some big names and that won't happen lol.I tip my cap to Gil Meche,he's come to a losing ball club and he don't let it drag him down.He's pitching great and out there to try to win every start no matter what the teams record,the one bright spot on that roster.Flash..awwwwwwww... he will save us all..not quite.He will warm, the bench alot of nights cause of a .135 average more like it.
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Yes, they will lose 100+ games again this year. The problems with the Royals start with ownership trying to run the team like it's Wal-Mart: not paying for good players and other cheapo moves, like saying no to a downtown stadium in favor of their old and poorly located present ballpark. This franchise, unlike the Nationals (who have a new owner and will be moving into a new ballpark next year), is beyond help.More Questions & Answers...