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"Time Out."

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Blogger William J. Tasker said...

Understandable from your point of view. Enjoy the summer. Enjoy your family. Enough is enough.

April 23, 2012 at 11:25 PM

Blogger Mogwai said...

Yesterday post-game ned was talking about "manufacturing runs"....that and the insistence on "my 8th inning guy" approach to the bullpen is EXACTLY what got nervous ned a nearly-unprecedented-during-the-stretch ticket out of the land of kielbasa.

Won't be long now.

April 23, 2012 at 11:35 PM

Blogger Kansas City said...

Thanks for the insights, even as you depart. I echo enjoy your summer and your family. You'll be back soon enough. I would not be surprised to see the Royals get hot before the All Star break.

Ned Yost is a fool as a tactician. I assume Dayton understands that or can figure it out.

April 23, 2012 at 11:40 PM

Blogger Nathan said...

I highly recommend Skyrim. In fact, if you wanted to start blogging about that instead, I'd be fully willing to read it.

April 23, 2012 at 11:42 PM

Blogger Venu said...

I have to agree with you - I have reached the end of my rope as well. Spend time with your Family and leave the blood suckers alone!

April 23, 2012 at 11:44 PM

Blogger CoolHead said...

Maybe start with Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. Enjoy yourself. Dedication to a team should not overwhelm the fan, it should invigorate him.

I'm a Jays fan, but I've followed you on Twitter for a year now, always enjoy your take, even if it might be less frequent in the near future.

April 23, 2012 at 11:49 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Rany,

i'm there and i've been there a hundred times too, but i always come here to find company in my misery. It ain't easy being us, but it's alot easier when you know there's others out there.

The Royals' BS has gone too far, but i hope you don't bail on the blog altogether, it helps some of us. And i suspect it helps you too...

Keep up the good work and hope to read more from you soon. Seriously

April 23, 2012 at 11:53 PM

Blogger Dan Cook said...

Your hundreds of thousands of words were not a waste, as I gained much pleasure and insight from it. Have a great summer.

April 24, 2012 at 12:27 AM

Blogger Ewan Ross said...

""CoolHead said...
I'm a Jays fan, but I've followed you on Twitter for a year now, always enjoy your take, even if it might be less frequent in the near future.""


I'm in the exact same boat. I'm a Jays fan, and through your writing the Royals are very solidly my 2nd favourite team.

The fact that this team has had two of the leading lights in the Sabrmetric community who were Royals fans (Neyer & Rany), and their incompetence has turned both of them away.

Your reaction is perfectly acceptable given your patience over the years. Hope to see you back writing here soon (cause that'll mean the Royals are doing better).

April 24, 2012 at 3:20 AM

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April 24, 2012 at 3:20 AM

Blogger Andrew Winkel said...

Rany, if the Royals didn't do what they do, they wouldn't be who they are. And if they weren't who they are, we wouldn't be who we are.

I watched game 7 of the 1985 World Series on a 2-inch black-and-white Sony Watchman, sitting in a car in the parking lot of Royals Stadium. Since then, it's been nothing but suffering.

But we are Royals fans. This is what we do. And this is what we will continue to do -- until the day when we finally don't. And that day will be glorious. Enjoy your time, however you spend it. We'll be here when you get back.

April 24, 2012 at 3:31 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks, Rany. Love your stuff, and don't let the Royals ruin your summer. I'll be willing to read whatever you put up.

April 24, 2012 at 3:39 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, Rany take some time off. You write more than most bloggers anyway. It's been a rough few weeks. I want to see what Paulino offers, and Salvy gets back who knows.

I welcome the Road.

You should really blog about games though. A good one to get into would be Assassin's Creed. I know you like middle east history, and the most recent one features Constantinople in the late Renaissance era. I really think you would like that. Skyrim is so cliche.

April 24, 2012 at 4:04 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Your reaction is perfectly acceptable given your patience over the years"

Actually he hasn't been all that patient. This isn't his first "I give up" post. It's been an almost annual thing.

He actually EXPECTS the Royal's management to listen to him (A blogger,a popular blogger in KC's small pond - but still a blogger) and take his advice. When they don't, he pouts. It wont last long.

I think the title "Grand Poo-Bah Royal Blogger" is too important to him to leave for long.

April 24, 2012 at 4:05 AM

Blogger KHAZAD said...

You may as well keep posting, dude. It's therapeutic, if nothing else.

In this information age, you will still know everything that happens, you won't be able to stop caring,and without the ability to rant about it your head would explode.

I tried to turn away after the Dye for Neifi deal, and even then, I still knew what happened every day, and still got the same sinking feeling after a loss.

I was at the game tonight, in the crown seats with my wife for my anniversary. (I have a great wife) At least I was close enough for Ned to hear me wonder loudly if he had bet on Toronto after that second bunt with no outs and a runner on second.

April 24, 2012 at 4:35 AM

Blogger Andrew Laughlin said...

Hate to be "that guy" but Drew Barrymore didn't say that on Fever Pitch. It was one of Jimmy Fallon's students at baseball practice. Sorry. I have just seen that movie too many times. Great piece Rany.

April 24, 2012 at 4:57 AM

Blogger Andrew Laughlin said...

Hate to be "that guy" but Drew Barrymore didn't say that on Fever Pitch. It was one of Jimmy Fallon's students at baseball practice. Sorry. I have just seen that movie too many times. Great piece Rany.

April 24, 2012 at 4:58 AM

Blogger bbxpert said...

I'm a season ticket holder, and I just want to say that despite the slow start, a true Royals fan doesn't give up on his team. Also, Mitch Maier bunted on his own, but regardless of whose idea it was, it was a stupid play.

April 24, 2012 at 5:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, was Ned Yost this bad a manager when he was in Milwaukee? I never really paid attention to him 'til he came to KC. I have to wonder if the Royals hired a stupid manager or if the Royals turned him into one. I know that's a bit "chicken & egg", but it seems unlikely they'd find a manager who fits the organizational philosophy of dead ball when this same manager has had some success elsewhere in the majors.

He could completely undo Dayton Moore-or-Less's minor league potential stars once they reach the majors, just by all these awful decisions.

Oh and, am I the only one watching the standings & thinking that the Royals at 3-13 are going to get a higher draft pick than the Chiefs? :-P

April 24, 2012 at 5:52 AM

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April 24, 2012 at 6:34 AM

Blogger mrfson1 said...

Amen brother!

April 24, 2012 at 6:39 AM

Blogger Jayboid said...

You are right Rany.

A few years ago late in my career I began working with a baseball savvy younger fellow who loved another team.

He encouraged me to enjoy the game again, and put my anti-strike anger away. Enjoy the game as in the total MLB game, not just follow the Royals.

Glad he did, for I am finding myself watching other teams more and more. Again, am older and finding myself often being woke up sleeping in a lazy boy chair with Joel Goldberg droning on about a meaningless HR in the post game.

Yes, this year is different. It is embarrassing to be a Royals fan.

Hello Omaha, Hello Springdale, Hello Pork Steaks, or whatever the team is playing at the Legends.

April 24, 2012 at 6:47 AM

Blogger Lance said...

There is a bright side! Sidd Finch will be available in next years draft.

April 24, 2012 at 7:33 AM

Blogger KCDC said...

I've largely tuned out too. There's only so many times you can watch a bird slam into a window. While it can be funny to watch them struggle for a while, it's time to accept that they're not going to learn and move on with our day.

April 24, 2012 at 7:46 AM

Blogger Rational Moderate said...

Rany - I can understand where you are coming from. I grew up a Cubs fan and was emotional attached to every single pitch, bunt, win, and loss for many years. I finally decided after being swept out of the playoffs for the second year in a row in 2008 that I had had enough.

I realized I wasn't enjoying the game I loved so much anymore. I had to divorce myself from the Cubs. I took basically two years off from the game.

I had lived in KS for 3 years from 2003-2006 and had gone to several games at the K. I started following the Royals through your blog and some other sites. I have since adopted the Royals as my team. I am not as emotionally attached to them (you can never replace a first love), but still really enjoy following them and rooting for them.

It has allowed me to become a baseball fan again.

Good luck

April 24, 2012 at 8:23 AM

Blogger Jroo98 said...

I'm with you. As a lifelong Royals fan I'm used to them losing, but even last year during that two-month stretch before the All Star break they were still fun to watch. This year is different for some reason, probably because they're squandering so much potential. I stopped watching them a few days ago, opting instead for the NHL playoffs and whatever game ESPN decides to show us. I still read the box scores but they aren't getting any more of my money or ratings until something changes.

April 24, 2012 at 8:24 AM

Blogger Mike said...

The Royals are an addition we are saddled with, Rany, and you are our sponsor. Hope you make it back soon.

April 24, 2012 at 8:26 AM

Blogger Mike said...

Dangit, that should say "addiction."

April 24, 2012 at 8:27 AM

Blogger Tampa Mike said...

I thought Yost would be good for developing the young guys, but it doesn't seem to be working. I don't know, maybe his tactical errors just outweigh any developmental improvements.

Dayton kills me with his obsession over Yuni, Getz, and our minor league pitchers. He had to bring in more starters... you can't plan on those guys coming up and performing like that. The Rays have so many starters they put several in the bullpen!

April 24, 2012 at 8:30 AM

Blogger Todd S. said...

I've played both Oblivion and Skyrim, and I would rate Skyrim higher. I spent a good amount of time in Oblivion and it is a very good game. However, if you're obsessive (like me), you'll spend a good deal of time working on skills to level your character properly instead of dungeon-delving. In fact, most of my time listening to The Baseball Show was spent while doing mundane skill-leveling in Oblivion.

Skyrim on the other hand is much more straight-forward with skills, so you can spend more time doing quests, fighting monsters, or sneaking around stealing stuff. So maybe the recommendation is this: 1) If you're determined to play Oblivion, play it first. 2) If you don't care which you play, go for Skyrim because it is a bit more fun. I say "a bit" because both of them are very good and have consumed too many hours of my time to count. (Wait...Steam actually does count the Skyrim hours...*shudder*).

April 24, 2012 at 8:47 AM

Blogger TangoAlphaLima said...

Thanks for your longtime contributions to the Royals community, Rany. Enjoy the time you take off, we'll always be here for when you return.

April 24, 2012 at 9:41 AM

Blogger RoyalinChief said...

You and I both need some time off sir. I like how you finished the post and I agree.... I will be there for them when they are ready to make me happy again instead of constant misery and embarrassment.

Enjoy your family and the summer.

April 24, 2012 at 9:48 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Rany: I share your pain, but we need this group therapy.

April 24, 2012 at 9:59 AM

Blogger Tory said...

I selfishly hope that you reconsider, because I love reading the blog, but I completely get it.

I've been purchasing the MLB package year after year after year since I left Kansas City, and wonder each year, why the hell I even waste the time, money, or effort to watch this team continue to accept playing terrible baseball.

April 24, 2012 at 10:13 AM

Blogger Grumpy Penguin said...

I came to read this via a Jonah Keri RT on Twitter and I'm really glad I did. I live in Toronto and I could have written exactly the same post about our NHL team: the Maple Leafs. It's not the losing every single year that I am sick of, it's the blatant stupidity that has caused it for most of my lifetime.

I also am a huge fan of Bill James and enjoyed your Sabermetrical analysis of your frustrations.

I empathize with you 100%. Don't let anyone tell you how a "true fan" would react; that bilious "argument" is one of the worst. I took time off from the Leafs this year right after Christmas when they announced a contract extension for the worst coach in the league; once he was fired I paid a little more attention but have yet to return to the passion I held for that team through previous years.

It improved the quality of my life more than I ever thought it would. Enjoy your "Vacation of the Soul".

April 24, 2012 at 10:25 AM

Blogger Bill Spiegel said...

Rany:
I've enjoyed reading your columns, but like you - I'm at the end of my rope. I've spent 35 of my 41 years as a faithful fan, and have spent countless hours and dollars following them.
No more. It hurts to "quit 'em," but I'm done. I'm not going to invest the emotions in this team anymore - they've worn me out.

April 24, 2012 at 10:30 AM

Blogger THH said...

If you haven't quit them by now, you aren't going to. Too much still to look forward to although I suspect there will be disappointment there as well.

Not even a sabermetric type can overcome fan bias. Dave Cameron made a fool of himself with the Mariners a few years ago insisting that their WAR value overcame the fact that they were outscored and claimed they had one of the greatest defenses of all time when it was obviously not the case just by reviewing the players on the field.

If it weren't for your optimism, how else would you make it through it?

I suffered through a decade of ineptitude with the Rangers before I finally lost interest in baseball altogether for 20 years after the working world forced a separation.

I really don't know how a Royals fan can cope with what they've had to deal with.

I will never have an emotional interest in a team again. It's become too corporate for me.

April 24, 2012 at 10:51 AM

Blogger KC Tim said...

I hear ya! Its times like these were I can see how some people can be from Minnesota and be a Yankee fan. Or that guy from the 90's that was THE die-hard Braves fan who is now suddenly a Rangers guy. Love the posts, see ya back in a few weeks!

By the way, one other thing you got right...or irony that you called this months ago:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/braves-demote-jair-jurrjens-minors-062919515--mlb.html;_ylt=Ah5aVX5lQBp55dS0Esywv3sRvLYF

April 24, 2012 at 11:22 AM

Blogger Chris in Indy said...

Wow. You sound just like me a few years ago. I'm a life long Cubs fan and they were/are doing the same stupid mistakes. Only with the hire of Epstein has my faith been renewed. I still don't waste my time by watching every game like I used to in my youth, but I still find time (a couple minutes) every day to look at the box score and standings. That's all I'm prepared to do until they prove they will start playing the smart way. Its too frustrating! I also decided to spend more time with my family. It was certainly worth it. Good on you!

April 24, 2012 at 11:41 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Rany,

Thanks for investing your time and expertise over the years. Stepping away from a hot mess like this franchise is a smart thing to do, for yourself, and for your loved ones by extension.

April 24, 2012 at 12:01 PM

Blogger Steve said...

You know what franchise won't let you down? Assassin's Creed. The only video game I obsess over.

April 24, 2012 at 12:06 PM

Blogger Mark said...

Great stuff as always, Rany.

This team stinks from the top-down. Glass is the Donald Sterling of baseball. And Dayton Moore, with his anti-intellectualism and love of "leadership" from turds like Yuni, Frenchy, and Getzy, is a joke.

I'm not going to be able to quit this team cold turkey. But I will do my best to avoid going to the K. I went to nine games last year. There's no way I make it to that many this year.

I'll spend my money at Sporting KC games instead. I much prefer MLB to MLS, but at least the ownership of Sporting cares about wins and losses and takes responsibility for the product it puts on to the field.

April 24, 2012 at 12:43 PM

Blogger Zak said...

Rany-

You've nailed it on the head. Nothing hurts more in life than stupidity.

Everything else is sufferable.

April 24, 2012 at 12:45 PM

Blogger Jason said...

Rany I have a blog I won't mention it here because I don't want to promote it on your site. It has nothing to do with Royals baseball or baseball in general. I have enjoyed your writing for quite a few years even going back to the Rob & Rany interactions. I would like to know who you talked to or what did you to refine your writing style? I am looking to improve my writing on my own blog. My email is jtuck00@gmail.com.

As a Royals fan I am full agreement of your frustration. I hate stupid baseball. I don't understand why we can't get past it.

Thanks Rany! I enjoy the blog.

April 24, 2012 at 12:52 PM

Blogger Charles Winters said...

On Saturday, Rany, Ned Yost did something that largely was uncommented upon but has to be the CRAZIEST thing I've ever seen.

In the top of the 4th the Royals led 1-0. The Blue Jays had a runner on third and 1 out. Yost PULLED HIS INFIELD IN FOR THE PLAY AT THE PLATE. Predictably, the next batter hit the ball to a place where Escobar would have easily got to it had he been at normal depth.

Failure to just surrender the one run cost the Royals THREE EXTRA RUNS.

I don't think I've ever seen even a little league manager make a move so obviously stupid.

April 24, 2012 at 1:42 PM

Blogger Harwood Benjamin said...

What's wrong with Fever Pitch? Or Drew Barrymore? At least Adam Sandler wasn't in it.

April 24, 2012 at 2:31 PM

Blogger Vonn said...

Rany,

This is the first time I've read your work, and its to read that you may give it up, at least for the foreseeable future. It was a lot of fun to read, not so much for the frustration you obviously feel, but because this is one of those rare fan-blogs that's written by one who is both passionate an well-informed. The Royals aren't the primary team I follow, but they're a close second, and I also had higher hopes for this team, so I can almost get a slight feel for your frustration as a fan who covers them. Take your time if you need to, enjoy your kids and your Wife. By the measure of others who have commented here, you're well respected and deserving of any way you choose to go. If and when you start again, I'll look forward to reading.

April 24, 2012 at 2:43 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Rany: I'm sure you'll come across these articles but these are optimistic positive spins on the Royals from non-Rany sources (one of them links to your latest quitting):

Top ten in WAR!
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/baseball/mlb/04/23/mlb.power.rankings/index.html?eref=sihp&sct=hp_t13_a0

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index.php/evaluating-the-royals/

April 24, 2012 at 3:08 PM

Blogger rather rapid said...

i'd agree raney fails to know what the hell he's talking about. might help to know by analyzing what the performance variables r in baseball which includes the injury prevention variables, particularly for pitching staffs. once u identify them u willl Raney be more competent at evaluation. start with basic observation--what qualities separate wining base ball teams from losing teams and go from there. the light bulb will come on.

April 24, 2012 at 3:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rather rapid. shut up. youre the one who sounds ignorant.

April 24, 2012 at 5:15 PM

Blogger will_severns said...

Rany,

I love you and I love your blog.

However, as a die hard Royals fan myself, instead of Skyrim i suggest Jesus.

He will never give you the red ring of death.

And since the beginning of time he has never even been on a 1 game losing streak.

Now lets go shock Major League Baseball

War Blue Wave

April 24, 2012 at 7:10 PM

Blogger Lamojamo said...

Rany, I feel your pain. I saw an MLB commercial about why we watch "because they're our team" slogan and I was almost brought to tears. The Royals have to be the cruelest team in pro sports. I've loved your blogs for years now and I thank you for your obsession and passion.

April 24, 2012 at 10:16 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I'm right there with you rany. There are alot of good books waiting for me instead of reading single A box scores before I go to bed and dreaming of brighter tomorrow. Not that I won't pay attention. I'll be here when they finally figure there shit out.

April 24, 2012 at 10:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog is always a fantastic read; I don't know how you do it every week. But I agree with you; when the Royals are ready to lift us up, we'll be there, ready to go.

April 25, 2012 at 10:03 AM

Blogger Mr. Martin said...

"I’m still rooting for them to win every night (at least until late September and draft position is on the line)"

This is the exact mentality that losing teams fans develop. It is a loser mentality.

April 25, 2012 at 10:10 AM

Blogger Jermaine said...

Writing about stupid, Lee Judge had this to say about Jonathan Sanchez being unable to throw strikes:

"These pitchers can pretty much throw a strike whenever they want to. Watch what they do on 3-0 (most of the time) and you’ll see what I mean. Nibbling is usually not a function of physical talent, it’s a poor mental approach."

Btw, Sanchez threw a ball in three of five 3-0 counts yesterday.

April 25, 2012 at 11:38 AM

Blogger DanT said...

I've been a lifelong fan on both of my hometown teams (the Chiefs and the Royals) even though I haven't lived in KC for 20 years. This is the first week that I've even considered giving up on the Royals. It's not just that the manager and the players are making bad decisions on the field, but Mr. Glass just simply lacks class. He's the opposite of Mr. Kauffman. The anticorruption laws for American corporations are such that only a bunch of lowlifes would be on the wrong side of them, but that's where Wal-Mart's executives are. Classy organizations attract classy people and classless people screw up classy organizations. Think about how much the Royals have degenerated from where they use to be. The old Royals came back from a cocaine scandal to whip off two straight division titles, a feat that wasn't even considered all that impressive at the time, given fan expectations. What Royal fan nowadays this organization has a reasonable shot at even back-to-back playoff appearances?

April 25, 2012 at 1:47 PM

Blogger bluesince89 said...

First of all, it was a young student of his that used that line.. not drew barrymore.

Second of all, I understand every claim you make, and it is hard to deny any of them.
But at the same time... you have been around for so long and you have stuff to be optimistic about now... why now after all the horrible years to you appear to just want to give up on them. i know you say if they play well youll have stuff to write about again. but i have to say as a die hard.. it takes more than all these one run losses and bad luck for me to die on the royals. You said yerself this happened plenty of times before.... so why now?

April 25, 2012 at 4:03 PM

Blogger Jeff Chancey said...

Man you got that right.... well done. Just like the season. Well done and krispy...

April 25, 2012 at 4:47 PM

Blogger HuskerBen said...

They need a new pitching philosophy organization wide. What I am about to suggest isn't traditional, but we need something innovative to be tried to fix the problem.

I would change the philosophy of the minors by adding extra pitching coaches at each level of the organization. I'd have 4 different pitching coaches. I don't think a right handed pitching coach can properly teach a left handed pitcher and vice versa. OK, you say that should only increase it to 2 per level, well I would go even further in breaking the pitchers handedness into two different aspects. Power pitchers and finesse pitchers.

This is where I say the philosophy has failed. Organizationally we currently want everything to be kept down. Power pitchers don't need this theory. They need an in, out, up down philo that teaches them how to pitch in each zone. In keeping the ball down we constantly bounce pitches. It's got to be hard for those guys to always focus on keeping the ball down and then have command and it limits options to in and out and when you miss over them middle even if the ball is down, it's still hittable. Every player has holes in their swing, it’s not epidemic to the Royals only. The Royals need to take advantage of this fact and teach their pitchers to move the eyes of the hitter all over the place and make them feel uncomfortable with what selection they might see. I also feel like the philosophy is hurting the Royals arms. Their release point is always geared to be down in the zone. For power guys I think they would be better served to let it air out once in a while and that just might take some stress off their arms.

April 25, 2012 at 5:24 PM

Blogger Greg Cook said...

KC I feel your pain. From a state that gave us Truman, you should not be asked to bear the unbearable pain of badly managed baseball.
I am a Milwaukee fan, back to the Braves, and have suffered some terrible years, but 2008 was nearly a disaster until the owner pulled Nervous Ned out of the job and gave it to the now Cubs manager to run into the playoffs. Without that move, we may have failed to get to the playoffs.

Ned changes a batting order more than I change out paper napkins while eating slathered ribs. He has a reason for everything and an excuse to boot. Count on how many fingers he admits it was his fault--I bet you don't get past your pointer.

For the love of Mike and the fact he is going to get paid anyway, send the man home. There are friends of mine who would be better managers.

April 25, 2012 at 5:30 PM

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April 25, 2012 at 9:16 PM

Blogger Captain Corvus 42 said...

Rany,

Thank you for your insightful analysis of the Royals. A friend told me about your blog two years ago. I never miss a posting. You're awesome!

I've been a KC Royals fan since 1975. I share your passion for the Royals (though not your knowledge and understanding).

I don't blame you. Take some time off. Enjoy your kids. Have a great summer.

I'm still optimistic. We'll be watching the Royals play meaningful baseball in October again one day....

April 25, 2012 at 10:38 PM

Blogger TY said...

Childhood loyalties are hard to break, but not impossible. I grew up listening to the Angels, suffered through the heartbreak of 1986, and reveled in 2002. But I've never really liked the way the Angels have put their teams together, and the ridiculous Pujols contract was the last straw.

I've since decided that my new favorite team is the Tampa Bay Rays, a smart, spirited team that deserves to be admired.

April 25, 2012 at 11:21 PM

Blogger Kenneth said...

One game winning streak ! you back now Rany :-)

April 25, 2012 at 11:50 PM

Blogger K.C.Tigerfan said...

My first love has always been the Detroit Tigers, as I grew up in Detroit. I have lived in KC for 23 years, though, and I have adopted the Royals as my new favorite team.

When you root for a franchise that sets the modern-day record for losses in a season, then you can come cry to me.

And what turned the Tigers around? A front office that gets it and an owner unafraid to spend money without a guaranteed return on his investment.

Guys (and gals) the real problem, the one problem that cannot be fixed, is the Royals ownership. Glass doesn't care about bringing a champion to KC, he only cares about making money.

TELL ME I'M WRONG.

April 26, 2012 at 9:41 AM

Blogger Antonio. said...

That Detroit team lost due to a lack of talent more than due to idiocy. And that's just one season...and they were in the Series just a few years later. Not the same thing.

April 26, 2012 at 6:13 PM

Blogger K.C.Tigerfan said...

Not true, Antonio. For one thing, that season was merely the worst in a decades long funk. Also, the lack of talent and the crap we trotted out to manage it is a function of the idiocy of the franchise. But when Illitch bought the team, things started to change.

His willingness to overpay brought Pudge, then Sheffield, and he wasn't scared to draft good players due to signability concerns.

Plus he hired Dombrowski, who in turn hired Leyland.

April 27, 2012 at 10:15 AM

Blogger K.C.Tigerfan said...

My point is: even the Royals could turn it around but it will take MONEY, which Glass is not willing to invest.

April 27, 2012 at 10:17 AM

Blogger Antonio. said...

Illitch bought the team in '92. From '94-03, Detroit won 664 games. Between '02-'11, Kansas City won 668 games...but without the benefit of two strike-shortened seasons that hurt Detroit's win total from the decade you pointed out. And as so many Dayton apologists will say, it takes 8-12 years to fully turn around an organization, but Detroit made it back from its low point by its third season.

So my point is, "When you root for a franchise that sets the modern-day record for losses in a season, then you can come cry to me," is a sorely misguided statement to make. Yes, when comparing any given year, Detroit takes the cake, but when it comes to mediocrity and continued mediocrity, the game is all Kansas City's. Especially considering Detroit has been in the play offs three times since KC was...

April 27, 2012 at 5:40 PM

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April 28, 2012 at 12:54 AM

Blogger Jayboid said...

I am convinced ownership in most instances means nothing.

In any sport. Desire to win world championsips is the key.

Money invested in vastly overated. Tampa should be a joke, they are nothing but one. Bet the ownership wants to win, yet they can't pay to keep the light on most off seasons.

I've heard from several good sources only 8-10 NFL owners really care about winning.

If money and ownership combined meant world series championships why doesn't Boston or NY Yanks win it every year.

St. Louis......Albert Pujols = luck

New England Pats....Tom Brady = luck

Yanks.......Jeter.....Rivera...and cast playing so well for so long luck, the fact they lost Hilman to the Royals = luck

The Bosox and running out of luck, or good fortune. Call it what you want but check out who's playing SS for them on 4-29. Sounds pathetic.

At this time in space I have no doubt the Yanks/Redsox would trade team for team (minors too) for what the Royals have right now. The whole team, and salary as well.

Think about it, Glass can sit in an owners group and boast. Will we win a World Series, probably not. I doubt we have the desire to really win, the killer instinct.

We used to be lucky and under Kaufman a winning way. Brett...luck...Frank White....luck

Ewing Kaufman win

And we now have a former grocery store owner running the team. Bosox NY are millions invested in front office staff, yet Glass is beating them on 4-29-2009

Illitch.....buys an aging drug pumping catcher who could have tanked, turns into a team builder adn they turn into a great team. Luck

April 28, 2012 at 9:48 AM

Blogger Pat Dunn said...

Love your blog and I will miss the frequent updates, but as with the hopeless, hapless friend you have to let go of and let them fall as far add they need to, we have to accept that Royals' management needs to beat heads against the wall until they get frustrated enough to finally ask for help. That's assuming, of course, that they are not clinically insane.

April 29, 2012 at 11:31 AM

Blogger K.C.Tigerfan said...

Rany - would yo take a position with the Royals front office if they asked for help? Clearly, as you have oftentimes noted, the Royals either don't understand sabermetrical analysis or they just don't care.

Also, looking towards the draft, can someone explain how teams evaluate or compare high schoolers versus college players?

May 1, 2012 at 3:24 PM

Blogger Drew Milner said...

Come back, Rany!

May 2, 2012 at 3:02 PM

Blogger Jen said...

I think any loyal Royal fan can understand that occasional separation periods are necessary. Absence makes the heart grow fonder and all! Still, I find myself checking your blog every few days for an update, disappointed when there isn't one. I respect your decision and philosophy, but I hope you know how many people will be overjoyed when you find the time to post again!

May 3, 2012 at 5:11 PM

Blogger Tampa Mike said...

Why do Yankee fans always have to go there? Anytime someone is playing well for another team they have to chime in with "he is going to look good in pinstripes". Yea, real clever. How is that even fandom? It's like rooting for US Steel or Wal-Mart.

May 4, 2012 at 9:40 AM

Blogger kward1 said...

I love to read your post, but please don't let the Royals winning or losing determine if you continue to write. Why must you always let everyone know whenever you decide to take a break from writing, are you looking for attention? In closing, I love the Royals and your articles about them, but don't need all the drama.

Ken

May 7, 2012 at 7:17 AM

Blogger Kenneth said...

it seems like a different time when i read your blog about pitching optimism. We were employing Kyle Davies every fifth day. But still we were hoping Hochevar might finally develop and a couple of the four lefties from the minor might develop. Turns out attrition rate of minor leagues is accurate. For the Royals it only affects their pitchers not their hitters.

May 7, 2012 at 1:12 PM

Blogger Matt said...

For those asking him to come back, just listen to him on 610 and 810, he's on there all the time...

May 9, 2012 at 1:49 PM

Blogger Drew Milner said...

Time to come back, Rany!

May 16, 2012 at 1:41 AM

Blogger K.C.Tigerfan said...

"When they are ready to lift me up again, I'll be here"...or words to that effect. WELL?

May 16, 2012 at 8:37 AM

Blogger Phil said...

Perhaps you should have saved the "Jonah" moniker for yourself.

May 16, 2012 at 1:57 PM

Blogger Kenneth said...

I DON'T WANT TO LISTEN TO RADIO. I WANT TO ENJOY HIS PROSE. OF WHICH I DID ON GRANTLAND. I WILL BE BACK WHICH BY THE WAY IS A FUN WEBSITE FOR TV AS WELL

May 25, 2012 at 1:59 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

How about start a new blog. This one about baseball in general... And the if the Royals happen to get a little extra coverage compared to the rest of the league, so be it. It will be a novelty. Won't hurt my feeling a bit.

For this new blog, sell adds, make a little money and write about anything that interests you in the game. I just enjoy and value your insight.

If not, that's cool too. Thanks for all.

May 25, 2012 at 4:59 PM

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