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"Top Moments (#50 - #46) of the 2014-2015 Kansas City Royals."

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Blogger Dannar said...

Tease. Here I see a monday post thinking it will be the next ten... and it's the next 5 only...

March 21, 2016 at 4:02 PM

Blogger David said...

"I can tell you I was assuming nothing after the Royals won Game 3, not even after they took the lead in the 6th inning in Game 4, not even when they went to the 9th inning still leading by a run."

Maybe my recollection of Game 4 of the 2014 ALCS is faulty, but I thought the Royals scored their only runs in the first inning, and then held on the rest of the way. Is there something from the 6th inning I'm forgetting?

March 21, 2016 at 5:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please, Rany, tell me that these posts will be doubling in frequency to make up for halving the content. You're a doctor, you understand the importance of steady dosages...

March 21, 2016 at 5:21 PM

Blogger Rany said...

Sorry, David - just a typo. That has been fixed.

And Chaim - I'm planning to run one every weekday until we're done, with an eye towards finishing before Opening Night.

March 21, 2016 at 6:14 PM

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March 21, 2016 at 7:17 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany, thank you. I've followed you since the "Rob and Rany on the Royals" days, and I'm loving every post in this series, and I am thrilled that you'll be pouring it on like that.

March 21, 2016 at 8:38 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I absolutely adore this series. Probably my favorite blog entries in the history of the internet.

To solve the "most dominant inning in Royals history" question for you, I did some bbref research ( http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index/event_finder.cgi?type=p&post=1#gotresults&year=1969&year_to=2015&divisory=1&from=button&type=p&suffix=_post&team_id=KCR&event=3&out_type=&ajax=1&submitter=1 ) and the Royals have actually had an immaculate inning in the postseason, which I had no idea about until I looked.

Danny Jackson, Bottom of the 7th, Game 5 of the Series at St Louis. Terry Pendleton, Tom Nieto, and Brian Harper all went down on three pitch Ks, with the Royals ahead 4-1 in the game and down 3-1 in the Series. Pretty crazy, right?

All instances of striking out the side with zero baserunners in Royals postseason history:

Date Series Gm# Pitcher Opp Score Inn Pitches
10/7/1978 ALCS 4 Dennis Leonard @NYY tied 1-1 b4 15
10/13/1985 ALCS 5 Danny Jackson TOR ahead 1-0 t2 15
10/24/1985 WS 5 Danny Jackson @STL ahead 4-1 b7 9
10/10/2014 ALCS 1 Wade Davis @BAL tied 5-5 b9 11
10/8/2015 ALDS 1 Chris Young HOU down 1-3 t4 12
10/12/2015 ALDS 4 Yordano Ventura @HOU ahead 2-1 b3 18
10/27/2015 WS 1 Wade Davis NYM tied 4-4 t10 18
10/27/2015 WS 1 Chris Young NYM tied 4-4 t12 21
11/1/2015 WS 5 Kelvin Herrera @NYM down 0-2 b8 14

Chris Young makes the cut twice!

March 22, 2016 at 5:16 PM

Blogger Matt S said...

If Salvy's ball had bounced over the wall that would be the first time I can remember seeing the ground rule double actually help a batter take an extra base. Although I would assume it happens in Boston a lot.

March 22, 2016 at 10:09 PM

Blogger Rany said...

Taylor, you are absolutely correct, and I am an idiot for not remembering that inning, for reasons that will be clear when you read the addendum that I have added above.

March 22, 2016 at 11:54 PM

Blogger KHAZAD said...

I am glad you pointed it out in your addendum, somewhat, but the play that Brett hurled himself into the opposing dugout and failed to make the catch - perhaps one of the most played Royal highlights ever, and certainly the first thing I thought of when Moose actually made his dugout catch in 2014 - was the first pitch of that perfect inning, becoming strike one.

March 24, 2016 at 5:32 AM

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March 31, 2016 at 2:39 PM

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