The Battle for Grass Creek, Wyoming Begins
Royals-Mariners is always special. The proximity of the two cities, as well as their long historical rivalry, would alone justify the contempt. When you factor in the nearly annual 1-2 finish the Royals and M's produced in the old AL West (who can forget 1992?) and the countless greats who have shuttled between the two teams what emerges is a battle for the American soul: are you a Mariners fan or a Royals fan?
How you answer that question says everything about you.
And this is why the Gil Meche signing was not only the biggest news in sports this December, it was a cultural and historical event. Gil switching teams altered the emotional state of an entire region. It was a betrayal, it was a new found friend, it was the jilting of a lover and the gaining of a mistress. It was everything.
It divides families, college campuses, marriages and army units. Each side knows just what the other side hates most to hear, and vice versa. Every year ESPN jams the rivalry down our throats, knowing that we'll only beg for more. Mariners fans think the Royal cronies are bandwagonners, while Royals fans think the Mariner supporters are self-important and annoying. The Royals are sleek, corporate, professional and classy. The Mariners are swept by the tides of the sea, romantic, given over to loathing and self-doubt.
Caught in the middle of this culture war is Grass Creek, Wyoming. 945 miles to the northwest, lies the hellhole of Seattle, 948 miles to the southeast, the jewel of the plains, Kansas City. On the southeast outskirts of town, one positively stands astraddle a fault line in the American mind. There is no middle ground and no alternative.

Grass Creek? A Royals town or a M's town? Depends on who you ask.
Towering 5,550 feet above sea level, Grass Creek was founded in the 1860s. Located in Hot Springs County, the population of Grass Creek appears to be unknown, or perhaps, simply unknowable, as the census didn't even take a town reading in 2000. Perhaps Clark E. Mortimore (yes, thats his name), the county coroner would know. He's a proud republican, and I'm glad too. I wouldn't trust a democrat to coronize any dead body in my town. The nearest big town, and the county seat, is Thermopolis, with a population of around 4,000. Apparently only a few hundred people live throughout the rest of Hot Springs County.

With not many young women to go around, the men of Hot Springs County devote their passions to the Royals or Mariners baseball.
Aside from Cheyenne -- i.e. a truck stop on the road to Denver -- all of Wyoming, the wetsern Dakotas and southeastern Montana are battleground areas between the Mariners and Royals. Currently, it looks like the Mariners have retreated from Wyoming in shame, as they have no radio presence there, ceding the territory to the Royals, who proudly blast the truth of life on 93.1 FM in Sundance. That doesn't mean that M's fans don't infest Wyoming, we all certainly know thats the case. They're like roaches, if you see one, that means there are 10 more behind the stove.
The county high school is Hot Springs County H.S., but the hardcores still call it Thermopolis High, they've even got their own unofficial website. If you ever talk to someone who went to Thermopolis High Hot Springs County High School, which I do almost every day, you'd understand the rivalry. Living in KC or Seattle, you really don't. A popular jibe is using the other team's logo cup as your spit cup, slapping a logo on your enemy's truck or making your girlfriend fashion her inevitable lower-back tattoo as a Royals crown or a M's trident. In Thermopolis and Grass Creek, you follow the line of the father, and if you're born a Royals fan, you'll be buried one. No questions asked.

At the annual River Parade in Hot Springs County, Royals and Mariners fans keep their distance. This isn't always the case at the bowling alley though.
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With a name like Clark Mortimore,
(By the way, this is the sort of article that cements your site as the best in the biz).
by marbotty on Apr 27, 2007 2:20 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
RAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULLLLL!
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 2:26 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Seattle blows
by Berroa is the devil on Apr 27, 2007 2:38 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
exactly
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 2:44 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
World Championships
They'll never be able to take that away from us!!!!

by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 2:49 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
And the R's 7-17 record
by Berroa is the devil on Apr 27, 2007 2:55 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I think we may sweep them, though
by marbotty on Apr 27, 2007 3:16 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
The irony that you used the term Culture
And maybe I'm just too much of a fire sign to get it but how can water be land, or more to the point, a creek be grass?
It's that kind of outside the box thinking from the great state of Wyoming that gave us the worldly and wise crumugeon Dick Cheney. All hail something.
by balto on Apr 27, 2007 2:48 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
probably something some
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 3:01 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Famous Wyomingites
John Colter trader
June Etta Downey educator
Thomas Fitzpatrick mountain man and guide
Curt Gowdy sportscaster, Green River
Tom Horn detective
Isabel Jewell actress
Velma Linford writer
Ted Olson writer
John "Portugee" Phillips frontiersman
Jackson Pollock painter, Cody
Alan K. Simpson senator
Alan Swallow publisher and author
Francis E. Warren first state governor
Chief Washakie chief of the Shoshone
James G. Watt former secretary of the Interior
That's quite a "who's who"
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 3:04 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
yea... its great
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 3:05 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Man, there was a chick at my law firm from WY
by balto on Apr 27, 2007 4:10 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Tom Browning
I read his memoir last year. It was not exactly like visiting with a great mind, but Browning did have a few interesting stories.
When he realized he had to retire he broke the news to the KC manager (I forgot who it was at the time). George Brett was in the office and sat with Tom for a while. Browning describes Brett as a very decent and patent guy in the passage. I am sure that sitting down in an office with a formerly great pitcher who has just admitted to himself he no longer could play the game must have been one of the last things Brett wanted to do that day given where he was in his own career.
Tomorrow is the series rubber match. I propose we call game #3 the "Battle for Grass Creek."
by James Quinn on Apr 29, 2007 12:52 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
my goodness
by loyal2theroyals on Apr 27, 2007 2:49 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
hahahaha
by RoyalsLuv on Apr 27, 2007 2:55 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
John Buck
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 3:00 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
obviously a royals fan
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 3:02 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
he moved to Taylorsville, UT
by loyal2theroyals on Apr 27, 2007 4:03 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Salt Lake
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 4:09 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I like how the county treasurer
by nycroyal on Apr 27, 2007 3:12 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
you mean in nyc
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 4:10 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I just know
by u l washington's toothpick on Apr 27, 2007 3:51 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
saw this on lookout landing...
edgar martinzez stole home against us
by FireBell on Apr 27, 2007 4:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Wow
by Gopherballs on Apr 27, 2007 4:36 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Retrosheet
by Berroa is the devil on Apr 27, 2007 4:54 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
here we go
by FireBell on Apr 27, 2007 6:27 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
ROYALS REVIEW TEAM!
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 8:57 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
btw ...
MARINERS=CARDS OF THE WEST
by FireBell on Apr 27, 2007 4:14 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
MARINERS=CARDS OF THE WEST
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 4:19 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Seattle Pitching
by Berroa is the devil on Apr 27, 2007 4:35 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I agree!
by RoyalsRetro on Apr 27, 2007 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Lower back tattoo
by tfn on Apr 27, 2007 4:48 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Some alternative names for the lower back tattoo
by u l washington's toothpick on Apr 27, 2007 4:52 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
so in Hot Springs County...
by LeoBloom on Apr 27, 2007 5:07 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
i'll send NHZ to Wyoming
by royalsreview on Apr 27, 2007 5:20 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I do believe we stopped and ate at that A&W...
Anyone remember how old A&W's had phones at the tables to call in your order. Very weird stuff. Like Royals weird. But super great chili cheese fries.
Anyway, Thermopolis...there was that one hot chick who worked at the KOA we camped at and the mineral baths/waterparks.
by kjfinkes on Apr 27, 2007 5:42 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
i only remember the phone things
someone's been to thermopolis... amazing
by FireBell on Apr 27, 2007 6:25 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
come on,
by grantfunk on Apr 27, 2007 7:49 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Or to southern Alberta....
by grudz69 on Apr 28, 2007 5:37 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Honestly...
I really doubt it.
by FireBell on Apr 28, 2007 6:14 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm a Royals fan in WY
I live in Laramie, WY. In the two years I've lived here, I've encountered more Royals fans than when I lived in Columbia, MO.
That is to say, there are about four of us that I know of.
I any case, most people aren't Royals or Mariners fans here. They root for the Rockies.
So, yeah.
Anytime you're doing a story on Wyoming (so, never again) you can contact me.
Later.
by JRob on Apr 29, 2007 12:48 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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