Topic: Lorenzo Cain
Hope for the Royals in 2013 (no, seriously)
Spring Training is here!!! Royals pitchers and catchers have reported and the rest of the squad is due in late this week. As they say in Major League Baseball, hope springs eternal. Every team has a chance for hope-even if they lost 100 games the previous season. There are constant examples of worst to first Keep Reading
Escobar continues to be a benefactor for struggling Royals
Alcides Escobar continues to show us that maybe, just maybe, Kevin Seitzer knows what he’s doing. Over the past few weeks it seems like there’s been a tug of war match between Escobar and future hall-of-famer Derek Jeter for top batting average among short stops. At the moment there is a stalemate between the two, Keep Reading
The Royals Enter the Second Half With a Lot of Questions
Last night was a fantastic display of this town’s baseball fire. Someone finally gave us a reason to cheer (and boo) and we did not shy away. I’m not going to talk about the All-Star Game and all the festivities that surrounded it. It was great for the city, let’s move on. The Royals were Keep Reading
Exactly How Valuable is Jeff Francoeur to the Royals?
This article is a response to Ken Rosenthal’s “Frenchy: Too Valuable to Trade?” While I don’t doubt Jeff Francoeur’s leadership capabilities, I can’t say holding on to him and keeping Wil Myers at bay is the best solution for this team. I understand how important the clubhouse leader can be (especially to a young team), Keep Reading
Naturals Kick Off 8 Game Homestand Tonight
The Northwest Arkansas Naturals will begin a stretch of eight consecutive home games tonight at Arvest Ballpark against the Tulsa Drillers. The Drillers (40-28) are tied for first place in the Texas League with the Frisco Roughriders. The Naturals (35-33) are in second place behind the Drillers in the Texas League North division. NWA split Keep Reading
10 Predictions for the 2012 Royals Organization
What is in store for the Royals in 2012? Well, here are 10 predictions I’m making while trying to remain a realist and not an overly optimistic fan. 10. Mike Montgomery Makes His MLB Debut in July For better or worse, I think this is inevitable. Personally, I think Monty needs another full season of Keep Reading
Kansas City Royals, surprise contenders in 2012?
Could this be true? Despite the loss of Joakim Soria and Salvador Perez, with Johnny Giavotella being sent back to the minors and Bruce Chen, the opening day starter, being blown up in spring training, are the Royals really a contender in 2012? The Royals have just one winning season in the last 17, when they Keep Reading
















