Topic:  Ned Yost

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Royals: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

To think, 4 months ago; press, radio hosts etc. were deeming the Royals to have, if not a .500 season, then very close. Now 98 games into the season the Royals are 16 games below .500 and are showing no signs of getting any closer. Coming into the 2012 season high hopes were there for Keep Reading

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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

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The Royals Are Halfway Through a Crazy Season

We are exactly halfway through the Royals season and we have been treated to a roller coaster ride filled with some unique passengers. We’ve got the standard crybaby kid who never wanted to get on but was forced to by his parents (Sanchez), the kid who had already made up his mind to ride in Keep Reading

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Are the Kansas City Royals Buying or Selling?

We are a few weeks away from the trade deadline and there has been some speculation about whether the Royals will be going out to bring in a solid starting pitcher, or selling for the future. The Royals have played just decent enough to stick around in a weak AL Central that has yet to Keep Reading

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Is Ned Yost Giving the Royals the Best Chance to Win?

There is something strange going on inside of Kauffman Stadium. The Royals haven’t played great baseball this year and the biggest concern coming into the season was starting pitching. Yet surprisingly, the Royals have been saved by their pitching staff recently and doomed by their lack of offense. I am an avid listener of some local Keep Reading

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Two Royals Already All-Stars: Manager Ned Yost and trainer Nick Kenney

The Kansas City Royals announced today that manager Ned Yost and trainer Nick Kenney have been named to the American League All-Star Team staff. Of course the 2012 All-Star Game will be played in Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium on July 10. Yost joins Oakland Athletics’ manager Bob Melvin on the AL staff, chosen by Texas Keep Reading

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Panic Time? Not yet.

So I’ve been away for a while from the site, but i’m back now and here to urge everyone not to push the panic button quite yet. Yes, the Royals have dropped 11 in a row and a franchise record 10 in a row at home. But let’s be real here, did we expect them Keep Reading

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Is it too early to ask: Is the Season Over for the Royals?

With 150 games remaining in the 2012 season, the Kansas City Royals find themselves 6 games behind the division leading Detroit Tigers. Worse yet, the Royals found a way to give away every single game in the series against the Tigers: Monday – Trailing 3-2i n the bottom of the 9th with the bases loaded Keep Reading

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Will Ned Yost Make It To The End Of The Season?

While the Royals are 3rd in the Al Central with 3 wins and 4 loses. The question still remains, that if the Royals do not reach .500, will David Glass and Dayton Moore fire Ned Yost. I believe that they will have to fire him, to save the franchise. I don’t think the Kansas City Keep Reading

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