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"Kauffman Stadium."

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Blogger Unknown said...

Glad you liked the Stadium. I went to opening day last year from SoCal where I live, so I got to see the Jumbotron which was damn impressive.

On another note, Johns Hopkins? Very impressive! I was born there in 69 and my father got his PhD there.

June 1, 2009 at 1:07 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

What is your opinion on this Rany? Making the assumption that Callaspo is healthy, why on earth would Hillman take one of the best hitters versus LHP in the league and play Jacobs against a guy like Danks? In addition, why, with the scored tied in the 7th inning and Jacobs on second with one out, would Hillman not pinch run for him?

There are certain things that I can say were simply bad luck with a understandable decision. There are others, however, that I look at and can't find any logic at all in. Unless this was due to injury to Callaspo that I am unaware of, I can't see any logic of taking the best bat we've got out of the game against a lefty and putting in the worst one instead. Especially since run production is so desperate at the moment. Do you have any possible argument that I may be overlooking?

June 1, 2009 at 1:46 AM

Anonymous Casper said...

A thought: Would it be possible that the make-up of Hillman's personality - Texas likes to produce macho-type's (play hurt, don't be a sissy, lecture you after a walk-off in Spring Training, get pissed off at Poz on Opening Day for following up on some of Hillman's evasive answers) - that the players are hiding injuries for fear of being put in the managers dog house for being soft? Think about it - Aviles was nursing a sore forearm all year but never said anything, Crisp with the lingering injury that Hillman admitted to rushing him back to the field from last time he sat him out so he could recover, Guillen last year with the leg injuries that persisted all year that for some reason were never bad enough to require being put on the DL...?

Like I said, just a thought.

June 1, 2009 at 2:06 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I went home to see a game there earlier this year, and I was impressed. The amenities were essentially just additions needed to modernize the ballpark, and please the casual fans/parents. In comparison to Busch III in StL, where I currently reside, I still favor Kauffman, mostly because of the prices and somewhat due to the pretentious nature of St. Louis fans.

As for the downtown stadium others desired, I still think it would have been problematic. With no mass transit, parking and traffic would have been a huge problem.

June 1, 2009 at 2:16 AM

Anonymous KC Refugee said...

This is the first time I've heard the stadium called Kougar. It's meaningless to me (even somewhat silly) -- what's the idea behind the name?

June 1, 2009 at 5:58 AM

Anonymous sw said...

"the new Kauffman Stadium does not appear to suffer any fatal, or even sickening, flaws. The product in the middle of that stadium is a different story."
Nice turn of phrase there. Can't wait to hear your eyewitness account of the 2009 Kansas City Royals. I'm thinking "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day" is a good way to describe the Royals' management/scouting/development, because that's clearly the only explanation for the stardom of Greinke and Soria, in light of the multitude of below replacement level talent surrounding them.

June 1, 2009 at 7:58 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany, don't say Kougar and then add "sorry" in parenthesis. This isn't a phone conversation or a live chat. If you dislike the name as much as most of us not named Sam Mellinger do, or at least acknowledge that most of your readership doesn't like it, then JUST DON'T WRITE IT. That nickname is a terrible image, and should nothing should be done that helps it gain any circulation.

And I don't see the need for "K2" either, although it's certainly better. The stadium may have been renovated, but it's still the same building. To me, it'll always be "The K" and that nickname better invokes the memory of the man it's named after, who used to be frequently referred to as "Mister K."

June 1, 2009 at 8:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

KC Refugee,

If you're my age (62), the name Kougar means nothing. It apparently describes a woman who is past her prime, beauty-wise, and relies on things like cosmetic surgery, make-up, etc., to attract men.

Like many, I find the name unsavory and borderline-offensive.

June 1, 2009 at 9:16 AM

Anonymous Mark said...

Well, a Cougar is not just an older woman, but an older woman that hits on younger men as well. I think its just funny and people shouldn't take it so serious.

June 1, 2009 at 9:24 AM

Blogger Frankie said...

Rany, I'm glad you enjoyed your K2 experience. Unfortunately for me I live in NYC and haven't made it back for a game this year. That being said, I feel a little cheated by this blog entry. This team has me steaming right now and I look for you to provide me with some comfort. Since you are my Royals Messiah, I need you to make me wine compadre. What positives can I take from this sweep knowing that the #1 offense in MLB is next on the schedule?

June 1, 2009 at 10:00 AM

Anonymous Jason said...

Finally someone else says something about the size of the drink options!! I love the new stadium but the lack of a sizeable drink option (even if I know I'm going to pay out the nose for it) is not good. I also hope that they can work back in some more local flavors into the food offered at the stadium. How is it we're the king of BBQ but don't have an authentic local chain represented at the park and only have one BBQ station our in center field?

June 1, 2009 at 10:20 AM

Anonymous KCBlue said...

I have similar sentiments about the new K. I always felt that they couldn't do much to improve the from-the-seats experience, but I do think they were able to do just that. When the stadium is packed, like it was Saturday, the new scoreboard and the outfield seats/standing area are an improvement.

Personally, I'm another one who doesn't get the "Kougar" name. It starts with a K, but otherwise it makes zero sense.

June 1, 2009 at 11:24 AM

Anonymous Derek said...

I have been to the New K and like the widened concourses and the ability to watch the game from behind the fountains.

However, I do not like the seats among the fountains. It has totally changed the stadium and ruined what I felt was unique about the K.

In the past being at Kauffman felt like being in the country. The vast expanse of green and fountains beyond the fence had a calm, relaxing feel to it. It really made you feel you had left the city.

Now the outfield is too busy. It's as if the last green space in an area has been bulldozed for the latest strip mall.

June 1, 2009 at 11:24 AM

Anonymous Chance said...

Why anyone gives a crap what anybody else calls the stadium is beyond me. It is officially Kauffman Stadium, and most people call it the "K", and if the local yahoos on sportstalk radio and in internet blogs want to call it something different so that they can titillate themselves and their listeners/readers, then so be it. (I said LOCAL, so that doesn't include YOU, Rany. You, I like.) Just realize that there will always be a sophmoric "fart jokes are funny" element that love the idea of drawing parallels between a removated stadium and a renovated woman. Heck, it does make some sense, it was funny the first 100,000 times I heard it, and it will fade away just like "Wazzzzuuuup!" and pet rocks did. Now if the Royals start using the nickname, get out your protest signs and organize your marches. For now, call it "Roscoe's Chicken 'N Waffle House" for all the difference it makes. By the way, maybe Rany can get you some medical help in removing that stick in your ass.

June 1, 2009 at 11:28 AM

Blogger Charles Winters said...

Why in the world is Jacobs in the lineup against LHP? On Saturday when he sat against Buehrle I thought, "YES, Hillman finally got the memo." The memo: Jacobs can't hit lefties. For the year his OPS is .559 against LHP; even this is loaded with luck (his BABIP is a studly .361). Adjusting that out to a more typical .300 (his career babip against LHP is .297) we would get the following line against LHP:
57 AB, 10 H, 2 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 21 SO, 3 BB and the following line:
.175/.211/.230.

I realize it's only 57 AB, but really do we need more? His career OPS against LHP is a Gloadesque .669.

June 1, 2009 at 5:54 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hell, I still call it Royals Stadium.

June 1, 2009 at 6:46 PM

Blogger Ryan said...

K2!

June 2, 2009 at 2:42 AM

Blogger Shelby said...

Rany:

Your trip to Kansas City to see the Royals proved one thing:

The Rany Jazayerli curse is real.

June 2, 2009 at 8:51 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany

Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I was waiting to see your review of the stadium and I was pleased by what you wrote. See, Keitzman and Clinksdale have been whining on and on about not having a downtown stadium. So now they've started nitpicking things about the new K including--the chain link fence on the outside. Who cares about a chain link fence? They continue to fail to see how much more a new downtown park would have cost while mothballing a premiere stadium which just needed some(ok,expensive)tlc. Clinksdale claims that the concourses aren't really that wide. Knowing that you've seen a lot of different stadiums and can compared and contrast and give Kauffman a big thumbs up means a hell of a lot more than those twos opinions. If you talk to them explain how impressive the stadium is.

But talk slow so they can understand.

Thanks for letting me rant. Felt good.

Chris

June 2, 2009 at 11:29 AM

Anonymous Dan said...

Great post Rany. Just one correction if you check out the total cost of the new Twins stadium, a new Downtown KC stadium would have cost almost 3 times what K2 cost...and the team leases would have required Jackson County to build a new stadium for the Chiefs. Guess how much that would have cost, Keitzman! The renovated Sports Complex will end up being the greatest stadium bargain of a generation.

June 2, 2009 at 3:30 PM

Anonymous Dave said...

Right on, Chris. Keitzman and that moron Danny have been complaining and nitpicking everything about the stadium from fences to grass. That's right, grass. Grass! Everyone knows Keitzman wanted that park downtown so he could put an 810 Zone there and make some money. Danny is such an elitist 90% of the listeners can't relate to what he is talking about and I don't know anyone that values his negative outlooks and opinions anyways. The New K is great, sooner or later the Royals are going to catch up. I think Soria returning jump starts the bullpen. Everyone returns to their original jobs thus relaxing the starting piching and Gordon miraculously returns like Roy Hobbs. I just hope he has "Wonder Boy" with him. Go Royals!

June 2, 2009 at 5:39 PM

Blogger gbewing said...

The Royals should make a serious run at Brandon Wood-I think he's gettable and once out of LA could fill our need for a SS and power- Wood is not going to get his break in LA and I'm guessing he wants out.

This isn't the typical lets go get Albert Pujols post, I think this is doable- I would trade Butler and a minor league pitcher for Wood

June 2, 2009 at 10:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can someone explain to me why Horacio Ramirez is pitching in a tied game?

I thought Soria's return was supposed to return the RP's back to their appropriate roles?

Seriously...why?

June 2, 2009 at 11:18 PM

Blogger Chris said...

Thanks, Dave

At the start of the year Kevin and Danny were fairly complimentary of the upgrades but once they began losing now everything is wrong. Seems like they're piling on. Also Kevin claimed they could've built a new stadium downtown for about the same money which is just a lie. They use Pittsburgh as an example but fail to mention it was built on the same ground as Three Rivers so the infrastructure was already there. Dan is right about this being the greatest stadium bargain of a generation. Kevin and Danny act like they speak for everyone in the area which is another lie. Of course the people who agree w/ them will call cause they let them speak. If I tried to call they'd interrupt before I'd get my point across. If you want an unbiased point of view listen to Petro not Kevin and Dannnnnny.

June 3, 2009 at 9:07 AM

Blogger Olentangy said...

Rany, please don't call the K "the Cougar" You could call it the cougar if you thought the renovations were botched and the stadium still looked old. Calling it the cougar is the same as calling it the wrinkled, leathery old skank.

June 3, 2009 at 1:33 PM

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August 18, 2009 at 1:38 AM

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Its one of the better stadiums I will say.

August 23, 2010 at 1:22 PM

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