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An Encouraging Early Sign: Ned Yost is Using the Right Relievers

Something interesting may be happening in the Kansas City Royals bullpen.

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Anger Sweeps Across The Land As Royal Bullpen Blows Another Greinke Start

Weak Royal Bats, Bad Bullpen, Betray Zack Greinke Again

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Royals Explode For Ten Runs, Salvage A Game in Minnesota

This was really three separate games: a surprising 7-3 Royal laugher, a tight 7-5 game that looked like a familiar meltdown, then a 10-5 laugher again. Baseball games man, baseball games. I've got...

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Royal Bullpen Blows Big Lead, Bitterly Betrays Brian Bannister

Royal Bullpen Blows Big Lead, Bitterly Betrays Brian Bannister

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Weekend Royals Links: Maier, Meche, A Stout Squad in Omaha, and the Baseball Card Bubble

I'm actually out in San Francisco this weekend for a wedding, so I can only hope nothing interesting happens with the Royals today or tomorrow. Royals: Maier forced to fight for backup role |...

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Royals Give Us One Last Heartbreaker... Maybe

Because you want the ball in Dusty Hughes' hand with the game on the line, with all of baseball watching. A number of people mentioned in the game thread that Greinke seemed a little bit off...

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Royals Hold On Late Against A's

Yes, the Royals won a game that Kyle Davies, Roman Colon, Jamey Wright, John Bale and Kyle Farnsworth all pitched in. Thank you, Joakim Soria and a flukey Royals offense that managed four runs...

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Luke Hochevar Dazzles as Royals End Losing Streak

Luke Hochevar pitches the Royals past the Rangers with a career night.

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Ponson & Chen Not as Incredibly Horrible as Expected, But Royals Swept Anyway

I think the Angels just scored again. And congrats to Soria on another brilliant mopup performance. When this guy starts warming up, you can just mark it down as a win... for the other team. Soria...

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Trey Hillman: An Emblem for a Stubborn and Backwards Franchise

Trey Hillman's stubborn refusal to adapt or change makes him the perfect Royal. Old-school baseball doesn't make much sense anymore, given that it's key component, the magical closer, produces more losses than wins.

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