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Thankfully, the kid is recovering well. Seriously, though, this made me wonder if there is there any data out there to prove or deny that pitchers produce more hazardous foul balls. If so, the DH rule could become popular among the family values and safety-oriented crowd (as it is with the assimilate both leagues one way or the other crowd).

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Even More on Hochevar and Sinkerballers

I've been thinking about how Luke Hochevar may fit into the next three years while our beloved Royals will supposedly be making a playoff run. Somebody will need to step up and pitch like a #2 in the #4 or #5 slot should Meche and Banny regress this much in a contending season, and since 2007 may have been a miracle year for both, the Royals need that extra ace or #2 by 2009.

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Regional domination...ur doin it wrong

A highly-anticipated series of contests for regional domination between our beloved Kansas City Royals and the Denver-dwelling Colorado Rockies kicks off tonight. After enjoying a miraculous late-season surge last year, the Rockies overachieved all the way to the World Series in which they were deemed the biggest losers of 2007. The funk is still very much with them, as they have regressed well below the mean into a handful of teams worse than the Royals in 2008. Still, the Denverites have had more to crow about than Kansas Citians lately. The Broncos have won more Super Bowl titles and played in more Super Bowl games than the Kansas City Chiefs. The much younger Rockies have won a division title and an NL pennant since the strike despite the laws of physics working against them while the Royals have barely topped the .500 mark twice. The Colorado Avalanche has been a model NHL team. The once-impressive minor league Kansas City Blades went under several years ago. Denver has the better airport by far and a more active and interesting downtown, even with the opening of the Power & Light District in KC. Denverites get to enjoy the scenic Rocky mountains while Kansas Citians share their sense of community by displaying or mocking Calvin pissing on rival truckmaker logo decals and truck nutz. Kansas City can heat up this should-be-regular rivalry by winning this series for temporary regional domination against the Rockies. In the first game, Brainy Bannister will have his chance to school the CR lineup with a series of physics lessons in a real atmosphere while Jeff Francis will try to hold off the likes of (TPJ or Aviles?) and Gload without the assistance of a humidor. And, as long as Kansas City isn't quite as bad as Denver at something, there will be mild rejoicing.

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Royal All-Star 2008

Every year, the Royals send at least one representative to the All-Star Game, even if nobody particularly deserves to be there.  Is this the year that the Royals have a positional player who is worthy of hitting and fielding in the ASG again?  Who will or should be this year's Mark Redman or Ken Harvey?  Will our guy even play?  It's only June, and the suspense is already killing some of us.

Poll
Which Royal should represent the organization at the 2008 All-Star Game?
Zack Greinke
10 votes
Joakim Soria
49 votes
Ron Mahay
0 votes
Alex Gordon
0 votes
Mark Grudzielanek
0 votes
David DeJesus
0 votes
Mike Aviles
4 votes

63 votes | Poll has closed

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