Three Reasons Why The Royals Came Out Of Nowhere
The Kansas City Royals completed an ALCS sweep of the Baltimore Orioles, securing their spot in the World Series for the first time since 1985 (when they beat the Cardinals thanks to Don Denkinger)....
View ArticlePlayoff Pinch Hits: Royals Getting More Value From Payroll Than Giants
By Sam McPherson The 2014 World Series is tied at one game apiece as the Kansas City Royals head to San Francisco’s AT&T Park for Game Three Friday night against the Giants. On paper, however, this...
View Article5 Things You Missed: 2014 World Series, Game 3
By Daniel Rathman In the last 56 World Series that began with the road team earning a 1-1 split, there has been no home-field advantage for the hosts in Game 3. They were 26-30 at the start of play on...
View Article5 Things You Missed: 2014 World Series, Game 5
By Daniel Rathman Until Sunday, the most recent complete-game shutout in the World Series belonged to Josh Beckett, who led the Marlins past the Yankees in Game 6 in 2003. Less than one month after...
View Article5 Things You Missed: 2014 World Series, Game 7
By Daniel Rathman When play began last night, visitors were 0-9 in Game 7 of the World Series since 1982. But the 2014 Giants had a horse in their stable that none of the nine road clubs that preceded...
View ArticleA Royal Misunderstanding Of Baseball’s Unwritten Rules
By Matt Furtado/KHTK Sports 1140 The old saying is “an eye for an eye,” or in baseball terms, “you hit my guy, I hit your guy.” At some point during this past weekend, the Kansas City Royals...
View ArticleFantasy Baseball All-Star Edition: Which Players Do You Actually Want On Your...
By Sam McPherson Every year it’s the same thing: Major League Baseball fusses and fawns over the players that make the All-Star Game rosters in the American and National leagues. Whether because of fan...
View ArticleKnowing Position Limits For Your League Comes In To Play With Two Weeks Left
By Sam McPherson Standard fantasy baseball leagues often have position limits to ensure sneaky owners do not exploit rules loopholes in order to unfairly win a league title. About this time of year,...
View ArticleKnowing Position Limits For Your League Comes In To Play With Two Weeks Left
By Sam McPherson Standard fantasy baseball leagues often have position limits to ensure sneaky owners do not exploit rules loopholes in order to unfairly win a league title. About this time of year,...
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