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Totally Random Royals Game: Game 100, 2005

First in an occasional series.

The first Totally Random Royals Game is the July 26, 2005, battle between the Royals and the Chicago White Sox, which happened to be a Tuesday night game at the K. The White Sox came in as the first place team in the AL Central, and owners of a 65-33 record, while the Royals stood at 36-63. At the time, the White Sox were still flying high, and owned what looked like an insurmountable lead in the standings. Those standings, on the morning of July 26, looked like this:

CHW: 65-33
MIN: 53-45
CLE: 51-49
DET: 49-50
KCR: 36-63

As the Royals reached game 100, they were still trying to avoid being historically bad. Kansas City went 6-18 in April and 8-19 in May, slamming the door on the Tony Pena Regime. The Royals had begun to play better baseball by midseason however, going 12-4 in June and 12-16 in July. Nevertheless, the Bell Boys still had a major hurdle ahead of them, in the form of the epic 19 game losing streak that would run from late July through August 19th. The Royals would go 5-21 in August, and 13-18 in Sept/Oct, finishing at 56-106. Considering everything, its remarkable they reached 56 wins.

The White Sox of course, would go 34-30 and the rest of the way, holding off a late charge by the Indians, thanks in part to Grady Sizemore losing a flyball in the sun at the K. Then, proving once again that momentum and "who's playing the best at the end of the season" are so critical, the White Sox were swept out of the playoffs by the Red Sox (who knew how to win) and Ozzie Guillen was fired.

Part of that late season slide was at the hands of the Royals, who would go 5-3 against the ChiSox the rest of the way. However, none of this seemed apparent at the time. The night before, in the Royals 99th game, the Sox had ganged up on the Boys in Blue for a 22-hit, 14-6 beat down. Facing Jose Lima the next day, while sending their beloved "ace" Mark Buehrle to the mound, it seemed like another walk-over for the Sox. Amazingly, the White Sox had started the season 10-0 against the Royals. So our boys had no chance, right?

19,175 loyal Royal rooters at the K knew differently however.

Against this Royal lineup, how could anyone expect to succeed?

1. D DeJesus CF
2. C Ambres LF
3. M Sweeney DH
4. E Brown RF
5. M Stairs 1B
6. A Berroa SS
7. M Teahen 3B
8. D Murphy 2B
9. A Castillo C

While Scotty Pods led off the game with the walk, he subsequently didn't distract or encite fear and loathing from Lima Time, who then retired the next two batters. For the third out, a stone-cold Alberto Castillo threw out Podzilla at second, sending a loud roar through the Missouri night. As far away as Raytown, citizens could feel the ground shake.

Although Chip Ambres and Matt Stairs reached base in the first two innings, the Royals didn't draw blood until the fourth, when, trailing 1-0, Sweeney led off the inning with a double, and was eventually driven home on a Stairs sac fly.

The game stayed tied until the bottom of the sixth, when the Royals pounced on Buehrle. Ambres-Sweeney-Brown, went single-single-double, to make the game 2-1. Sweeney's single, amazingly, was a bunt. Matt Stairs then drove home his second runner of the game with a groundout, and the runners moved to second and third thanks to an error. With still nobody out, the Sox intentionally walked Angel Berroa to load the bases and setup the force play. Considering Berroa was one of the worst hitters in the universe, this was a questionable move.

So with the bases loaded and nobody out, a young Mark Teahen stepped to the plate, and delievered one of the biggest hits of his career. Teahen doubled to right field, clearing the bases, and, thanks to yet another White Sox throwing error, he came home to score himself. The score was now 7-1.

It looked like the line would just keep on moving when Donnie Murphy ripped a single as the next man up, but unfortunately, the Royals would do nothing else. Nevertheless, the damage was done. Buddisimo sent Jeremy Affeldt out to handle the 7th, and he struck out two, allowing only a Pods single. In the bottom of the inning, Sweeney reached via another White Sox error, but nothing became of it.

Am. Burgos worked an interesting but ultimately harmless 8th, and Leo Nunez, already a Royal for no real reason, slammed the door in the 9th.

- Lima Time, thanks to scattering five hits and three walks over six innings, moved to 4-8, and lowered his season ERA to 6.63.

- Chip Ambres would see consistent action the rest of the season, hitting .220/.307/.364 in his next 153 PAs, finishing the year at .241/.323/.379. Never appearing in a big league game with the Royals again.

- 2005 would also mark the end of the Donnie Murphy era with the Royals. Murphy hit .156/.241/.260 that season, and appeared in only 32 games.

- Finally, that season was also Alberto Castillo's last with the Royals. After hitting .210/.292/.310 as the team's backup catcher, Castillo was released on August 5th, and later surfaced with the A's, as did Murphy, with whom he appeared in one game. As of 2007, at age 37, Castillo was still bouncing around the minor leagues.

Links

- Box Score
- Ironically, there is no Game Thread for this memorable tilt, as it seems I was on the road at the time. There is a post for Game 99, which I posted from Ruston Louisiana, which was actually something of a game recap as well. Then, a day and a half later, there is a post, from Oxford Miss, for Game 101. Odd. Well, now I've given Game 100, 2005, its proper due.

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You should try and find
the most pathetic lineup the Royals have thrown out there during the Pena-Bell era. I especially remember sometime in Augustish 2004 after Beltran was gone when we had the likes of Ken Harvey, Ruben Mateo, and Abraham Nunez powering the heart of our order.

by raefzilla on Feb 26, 2008 5:38 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

thats a good suggestion
but how could I ever choose one?

we've seen a lot of trash on the field

by royalsreview on Feb 26, 2008 6:35 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Awful lineups
May 26, 2006 in Yankee Stadium no less

CF Costa
2B Grudzielanek
1B Mientkiewicz
RF Sanders
DH Stairs
LF Brown
3B Graffanino
SS Berroa
C  Bako

And Scott Elarton on the mound. AND WE WON!!!!

August 31, 2005

CF Guiel
2B Hocking
LF Long
DH Stairs
RF Brown
3B Teahen
SS Berroa
C  Phillips
1B McEwing

AND WE WON!!!! 1-0 over the Twins. Six shutout innings from Mike Wood. A day later was pretty good too.

CF Ambres
3B McEwing
LF Long
RF Brown
C  Buck
SS Berroa
DH Diaz
1B Huber
2B Hocking

We lost that one.

How bout this gem from 2005

CF DeJesus
LF Relaford
RF Nunez
1B Harvey
3B Randa
DH Stairs
SS Berroa
C  Buck
2B Gotay

I barely remember Ruben Mateo playing in Kansas City, much less Mateo hitting cleanup

3B Bautista
2B Graffanino
1B Harvey
CF Mateo
SS Berroa
LF Brown
RF Relaford
C  Buck
P  Wood

This is probably my all-time favorite though.

3B Relaford
SS Berroa
1B Harvey
RF Stairs
CF Mateo
LF Brown
2B Graffanino
C  Buck
DH Jackson

Who is Jackson? Bo? Reggie? Nope, our designated hitter that night was Damian Jackson, lifetime .356 slugging percentage, who was hitting .087 going into that game.

Shockingly, we lost 12-0.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Feb 27, 2008 12:58 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

the last two are pretty beast
and the sad thing is, i LOVED Desi relaford

by royalsreview on Feb 27, 2008 1:02 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Wow, just bad
"I'm tired of all these stupid a$$ questions every day. Why the f**k would I hit Brett for Miller?" The rest is history.

by DC Royal on Feb 27, 2008 2:08 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

classic royals
that first lineup you posted actually looks "good"
I wanna know what love is, I want you to show me

by LeoBloom on Feb 27, 2008 2:51 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Huh?
White Sox were swept by the BoSox in '05? Ozzie Guillen was fired? Next will you tell me the Royals will compete next year? I'm confused. Please help me remember those days...

by JoeCoolMan24 on Feb 26, 2008 10:18 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

the Red Sox had the experience
and the White Sox had lost their momentum down the stretch

plus, the White Sox just didn't have the post season experience, and it showed

by royalsreview on Feb 26, 2008 10:25 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I'm not following...
Showed in what way? They didn't sweep as good as they should have?

http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/2005_ALDS1.shtml

by JoeCoolMan24 on Feb 26, 2008 10:28 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Um..
Who is the current White Sox manager?

by ctrell on Feb 27, 2008 12:08 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

bad attempt at humor goes bad
obviously, i know who won the '05 WS... i was making a joke, or trying to, about baseball/sports cliches, about needing to be hot heading into the post season, etc

by royalsreview on Feb 27, 2008 1:37 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

It's okay.
I was reading this in a library, and my laughter at that line distracted some people.  I think someone just gave me an evil look, but I think that's just because she wants to know why I'm wasting my time on a baseball site when she probably needs to use the computer for actual studies.

Anyway, did Bell actually try to sac bunt Sweeney?  Ugh, and the worst part is that he was "vindicated" by it being a single.  That bunt was the direct cause of all those errors, I can see Bell believing that.

by mazoboom on Feb 27, 2008 7:37 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

I wasn't sure..
So that's why I posted the question to gauge your response instead of calling you out for being wrong (hopefully by not doing so I save a little face... My Internet sarcasm detector must have been faulty...)

by ctrell on Feb 28, 2008 12:03 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

interesting idea
It wasn't really an option this time around, but I think in the future it would be fun to see random comments from the game thread at key points in the game.  
This space intentionally left blank.

by marbotty on Feb 27, 2008 7:46 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

this reminds me of a contest
where you add or subtract one letter in a word and create a new meaning:

sar·chasm  ('sär-"ka-z&m) : The giant gulf (chasm) between what is said and the person who doesn't get it.

Success is counted sweetest by those who ne'er succeed. - Emily Dickinson

by buddyball on Feb 27, 2008 10:32 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Ruston
What were you doing in Ruston?

Visiting the hallowed halls of Louisiana Tech, checking out the dorm where Terry Bradshaw once lived?

by wentToARoyalsGameBeforeRR on Feb 27, 2008 12:18 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

i was just driving man
the plan was to stay in shreveport, but the places there were too pricey, so kept on driving... ruston had a super 8 with internet... i remember  had a big thing i was trying to write at the time as well... wrote some of it at ruston that night

by royalsreview on Feb 27, 2008 1:04 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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