Showing posts with label Kansas City Royals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas City Royals. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

This Week's Sports Illustrated Cover... World Series

The San Francisco Giants have a 3 games to 2 lead in the World Series over the Kansas City Royals, with Game 6 tonight at Kauffman Stadium in KC.

We always love when baseball makes the cover of a magazine, and this week Sports Illustrated has the Giants Hunter Pence swinging a hot bat against KC this past weekend at AT&T Park.

The Giants give the ball to RHP Jake Peavy tonight on what could be the clinching game for the Giants 3rd World Series Championship in 5 years, cementing the Giants baseball dynasty run since 2010.

The Royals counter with RHP Yordano Ventura in the must win game for KC.

In 1985 the Royals returned home trailing the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 in games, won the controversial Game 6 and then blew out St. Louis 11-0 in Game 7 to win the only World Series in franchise history.

I'd like to see a KC win tonight, just because I want a Game 7 tomorrow night.

This has been a fun series to watch, as a pure baseball fan with no rooting interest one way or the other.

I hope you all enjoy the game tonight.

PLAY BALL!!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

This weeks Sports Illustrated cover

The American League champion Kansas City Royals are on the regional cover of this weeks Sports Illustrated World Series preview issue.


The World Series begins tonight in Kansas City as the Royals send James Shields against Madison Bumgarner and the National League Champion San Francisco Giants.


Royals closer Greg Holland, my choice for this years Baseball Bloggers Alliance Goose Gossage Award, is the KC cover boy.


Sunday, September 28, 2014

Sunday Salute

Its the final day of the 2014 regular big league baseball season, Game 162.

Baseball is the greatest of all games, a test of resolve that comes down to one game sometimes, as it does in the Motor City and the Windy City today.

My Detroit Tigers, yes, they're mine, have a 1 game lead in the American League Central Division over the Kansas City Royals .

The Tigers host the Twins, and the Royals play at the White Sox, to determine the division champion for 2014.







A tip of the cap to all the great baseball fans out there, keep up your passion for our great game.

A special tip of the cap to Paul Konerko of the Chicago White Sox and Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees as they play their final games of their Hall of Fame careers.

Thanks for the memories.

Play Ball!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

This Week's Sports Illustrated Regional Covers

We love Sport's Illustrated when they put baseball on the cover,  and this week SI has given us two regional covers,  featuring the Kansas City Royals and Little League World Series sensation Mo'Ne Davis.


Covers courtesy Of Sports Illustrated 

Monday, July 28, 2014

Happy Baseball Birthday... Vida Blue

Today we say Happy Baseball Birthday #65 to former big league hurler Vida Blue.

Vida Rochelle Blue was born on July 28, 1949, in Mansfield, Louisiana.

Blue attended De Soto High School in Mansfield and went to college to play baseball for the Jaguars of Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge.

The Kansas City Athletics drafted Blue in the 2nd round of the 1967 amatuer draft.

Vida made his big league debut for the Athletics, now the Oakland A's, on July 20, 1969, at the age of 19.


On September 21, 1970 Blue tossed a no hitter against the Minnesota Twins.

Blue's only mistake that day was a 4th inning walk to future HOFer Harmon Killebrew.


1971 was Vida Blue's best year in the big leagues, and one of the best pitching performances in big league history.


Blue compiled a amazing 24-8 record, and a ERA of just 1.82.


Blue logged an impressive 312 innings pitched, striking out 301 American League batters.


Blue led the A. L. In hits allowed per nine innings, 6.029, shutouts, 8, and the 1.82 ERA.


Blue was the American League starting pitcher for the '71 All-Star Game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit.


Vida Blue's fantastic '71 season was completed with the A.L. Cy Young Award and A.L. Most Valuable Player Award.

From his 1969 debut, through the 1977 season, Vida Blue won 124 games for the A's, had a ERA of 2.95, struck out 1,315 hitters, pitched 28 shutouts, and completed 105 of his 262 starts.


With Vida Blue in the starting rotation the Oaklan A's won five consecutive A.L. West Division Titles, 1971-72-73-74-75, and three straight World Series Championships in '72-'73-'74.


Vida Blue was sold by the A's to the New York Yankees in June of 1976, and three days later the sale was voided by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.


Commissioner Kuhn also voided the A's trade of Blue to the Cincinnati Reds on 1977.


Both transactions involving Vida Blue were denied by Bowie Kuhn in "the BEST interests of baseball."


Two years later, on March 15, 1978, Blue was traded by Oakland across the bay to the San Francisco Giants.


Vida won 18 games for the Giants in '78, his fourth 20 win season.


In 1978 Vida Blue became the first pitcher in baseball to start for both the A.L. and the N.L. in an All-Star Game.


The Giants traded Blue to the Kansas City Royals on March 30, 1982, and after two seasons with the Royals Blue became a free agent, and returned to San Francisco in 1985.


Vida Blue finished his big league career with the Giants on October 2, 1986.


In his 17 year big league career Vida Blue compiled a 209-161 record, a 3.27 ERA, 2,175 strikeouts, pitching 37 shutouts, 143 complete games, a no hitter, Cy Young Award, and MVP Award. in 3,343 1/3 innings pitched.


Vida Blue has given back to baseball, giving his time and effort to improve inner city baseball in the San Francisco Bay area.


Happy Baseball Birthday Vida!



Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Happy Baseball Birthday...Hal Morris

Today we celebrate the 49th birthday of former big leaguer Hal Morris.

Our Happy Baseball Birthday big leaguer was born on April 9th, 1965, in Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Morris graduated from Munster High School in Munster, Indiana, and went on to play baseball at the University of Michigan.

Michigan went to the College World Series in 1983, and two teammates, Chris Sabo, and Barry Larkin, would reunite with Morris 7 years later as World Series Champions on the 1990 Cincinnati Reds.

Morris was an 8th round draft pick of the New York Yankees in the 1986 amateur player draft.

Hal made his big league debut on July 29th, 1988, for the Bronx Bombers, at age 23.

Morris played for 13 years in the major leagues, with the Yankees, Reds, Kansas City Royals, and Detroit Tigers.

Hal played his final game in the big leagues ,at age 35, on October 1st, 2000, with the Tigers.

Morris collected 1,216 base hits in 3,998 at bats in 1,246 games.

Morris batted .304 lifetime, with 246 doubles, 21 triples, 76 home runs, and 513 RBI.

In the field, Morris was a terrific first baseman.

Morris fielded 8,138 chances, committing just 52 errors, and finishing with a stellar .994 fielding percentage.

Hal Morris is currently the  Director of Scouting for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

Happy Baseball Birthday Hal...and Go Blue!

Play Ball!