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"Top Moments (#150 - #141) of the 2014-2015 Kansas City Royals."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

#147, I know this is all about our Beloved Royals, but Curtis Granderson is a really good outfielder. Many of us have seen many a corner outfielder at Kauffman Stadium play that kind of ball into an inside the park home run. Rule #1 for playing at Kauffman, never, ever chase a ball into the corner. Always run directly to the right field wall and wait for it to bounce to you.

February 11, 2016 at 10:45 AM

Blogger Ethan Herbertson said...

@brhalbleib It seems to me that the Willie Wilson-fodder curving ball-gutters are less powerful since (a) they got rid of the turf, and (b) especially since the renovation put the chain-link out there. But Granderson was by far their best defender at any position in that series. Always have liked him.

February 11, 2016 at 11:55 PM

Blogger BMJ said...

Current Standings as we reach the Top 150 (will these still be 10 at a time or will the suspense build as we get closer?)

By Category:

2014 Regular Season (5)
Wild Card Game (2)
ALDS Game 1 Angels (3)
ALDS Game 2 Angels (3)
ALDS Game 3 Angels (1)
ALCS Game 1 Orioles (0)
ALCS Game 2 Orioles (3)
ALCS Game 3 Orioles (2)
ALCS Game 4 Orioles (1)
World Series Game 1 Giants (0)
World Series Game 2 Giants (2)
World Series Game 3 Giants (5)
World Series Game 4 Giants (5)
World Series Game 5 Giants (1)
World Series Game 6 Giants (3)
World Series Game 7 Giants (1)

2015 Regular Season (1)
ALDS Game 1 Astros (1)
ALDS Game 2 Astros (1)
ALDS Game 3 Astros (2)
ALDS Game 4 Astros (1)
ALDS Game 5 Astros (1)
ALCS Game 1 Blue Jays (5)
ALCS Game 2 Blue Jays (2)
ALCS Game 3 Blue Jays (2)
ALCS Game 4 Blue Jays (4)
ALCS Game 5 Blue Jays (1)
ALCS Game 6 Blue Jays (2)
World Series Game 1 Mets (4)
World Series Game 2 Mets (3)
World Series Game 3 Mets (5)
World Series Game 4 Mets (4)
World Series Game 5 Mets (2)

By Player

Hosmer (4)
Cain (8)
Gordon (7)
Perez (9)
Moustakas (6)
Escobar (10)
Dyson (2)
Zobrist (4)
K. Morales (2)
Butler (3)
Gore (1)
Colon (0)
Infante (3)
Rios (1)
Aoki (2)
Orlando (0)
Willingham (0)
Butera (0)

W. Davis (0)
Holland (4)
Herrera (0)
Ventura (2)
Young (1)
Cueto (2)
Finnegan (1)
Volquez (0)
Guthrie (0)
Shields (0)
Vargas (1)
Hochevar (1)
Madson (1)
Duffy (0)
Medlen (0)
Frasor (0)
Collins (0)
F. Morales (0)
Yost (0)

OTHER (3)

February 19, 2016 at 11:29 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Moment #144 is my 2nd favorite moment, to #8 when Hosmer homered in the 11th to go ahead in game 2 of the 2014 ALDS. I think a lot of people, myself included, were thinking that we would be no match for the Angels in this series and that we, the Royals, were just satisfied with making it to the playoffs after 29 years. And off the first pitch it sort of looked like that. Kalhoun hit that ball hard, and when it was hit all of the Angels fans acted like it was expected and normal. They acted kind of arrogantly, like they knew that they were going to crush the Royals. They were not worried at all. And Then Cain jumps up, snags the ball effortlessly, and acts like it was no big deal. And you could hear the arrogance leave the Stadium and a sense of fear enter the noise of the crowd, like "this isn't going to be as easy as we thought it was going to be, these guys (Royals) are good." It just set the tone for the whole 2014 playoff run, it made a statement to everyone that we were for real, special, and that we were not satisfied with just making it to the playoffs, that we wanted and were capable of winning the whole darn thing.

April 27, 2016 at 12:53 PM

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