Saturday Royals Links: Accountability Works Best With Other People
Relevant SB Nation blogs as college football, umm, kicks off: Clone Chronicles, Bring On The Cats - A Kansas State Wildcats Blog, Rock M Nation - A Blog for Ol' Mizzou, Rock Chalk Talk - Rock It. Chalk It. Talk It.
- Royalscentricity: Just What Did The Royals Get For Danny Gutierrez? Scott Lucas, of The Newberg Report, Helps Us Out
- Dayton Moore and bullpens and accountability | Mellinger's Blog on the Royals and Baseball
- Credit to Moore for the DGuz trade...sort of. - Royal Blues
- Royal Reflections: Injuries and changes
- Give Jeter the Irving Thalberg - SweetSpot by Rob Neyer - ESPN
- Dayton Moore Costs the Royals More Season Tickets " The Unknown Royals Fan
- Joey Gathright’s Bogus Journey | Kings of Kauffman | A Kansas City Royals Blog
- Joe Posnanski " Blog Archive " Headset Hotties
- The Productive Out: Is Albert Pujols the NL MVP?
- Doug Fister Jersey Application - Lookout Landing
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is it me, or is Mellinger's column very similar to
James Quinn’s Fanpost from 6 days ago?
"Things could always be worse." - Buddy Bell
by buddyball on Sep 5, 2009 1:35 PM EDT reply actions 4 recs
he's also got this great idea for a fake rivalry between the Royals and some Al West team
I'm not a sabermetrician, but I do play one at Driveline Mechanics.
Can't get enough of me? Check out my Twitter feed.
by Matt Klaassen on Sep 5, 2009 2:46 PM EDT up reply actions
Finally starting watching "Mad Men" this week on DVD
startting from the beginning. Now I have to decide how much I like it.
I'm not a sabermetrician, but I do play one at Driveline Mechanics.
Can't get enough of me? Check out my Twitter feed.
not yet
waiting to see the new wood-paneled station wagons first
I'm not a sabermetrician, but I do play one at Driveline Mechanics.
Can't get enough of me? Check out my Twitter feed.
by Matt Klaassen on Sep 5, 2009 2:46 PM EDT up reply actions
I recomend this

Desperately hoping for Desperate Measures
by averagegatsby on Sep 5, 2009 2:49 PM EDT up reply actions
When I was growing up, our family had a Ford stationwagon
that had sweet fake wood paneling.
"Things could always be worse." - Buddy Bell
too bad the Family Truckster never actually existed.
Desperately hoping for Desperate Measures
by averagegatsby on Sep 5, 2009 3:51 PM EDT up reply actions

















