Royals Stick With Brian Bannister, Begin Drive for 75 Wins
The Royals sit out the trade deadline for the second straight year, push forward with currently plan for competing in 2010.
The Royals sit out the trade deadline for the second straight year, push forward with currently plan for competing in 2010.
And now, will you please join me in prayer. I think you know what I'm whispering to folded hands, don't you? July 31, is probably my favorite day of the sports year. Sure, it almost always ends up...
What is there left to say at this point? Dayton's the most reliable man in baseball right now. We started making jokes about his position player ideas two years ago, and the hits just keep on...
Royals Review looks back at Dayton Moore's quiet 2008 trade deadline.
Royals Review looks back at the moves the Royals made in 2007.
Royals Review looks back at Dayton Moore's moves during the 2006 trade deadline. Though the moves looked good at the time, as it turns out, Moore's moves did little to rebuild the Royals.
The Matt Holliday trade further suggests what many have been saying for weeks: it's going to be a seller's market at this year's trade deadline. Of course, the Royals have very little that's...
Royals Review interviews Sam Mellinger regarding the 2009 Royals, the team's "ban" of Rany Jazayerli, and the future of the Dayton Moore Era.
Remember a few days ago when the Royals acquired Ryan Freel for no reason and it felt like the Royals had reached a definitive turning point? Apparently, that was only the moment when the Jack...
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