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1976
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 11:15:43 PM »
You pitch Holland here. It's not even a question. It's the only guaranteed high leverage situation. I mean, eff, he could pitch the 10th too

Are we sure Holland's there?

1977
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 11:09:40 PM »
I've always had a problem with hitting clothing being considered a HBP

1978
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:55:30 PM »
Wade rough ridin' Davis ladies and gents

1979
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:45:02 PM »
Not everyone can just sac bunt all the time. Harder than it looks

Did you see where his hand was? Dude was lucky he didn't break a finger

1980
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:28:34 PM »
Aoki is super adoracat. He's having a great time.

He always kinda looks surprised when he catches it.

On most of them tonight he probably is

1981
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:24:16 PM »
Aoki, holy crap man

1982
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:07:20 PM »
Hey guys, I have some good news and some bad news.

Good: royals look like they may be moving on.

Bad: Kid Rock will still be born free.

Also tons of people need boner pills. Dunno if good or bad news tho

Commemorative plates cf3, it's a sign

1983
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:46:01 PM »
Oh man, commerative plates in that Geico commercial :excited:

1984
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:32:11 PM »
Man Salvy put a great swing on that.  That was redic close.

Yea, 2 of the very few parks that's not out in are these 2

1985
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:29:22 PM »
This umps a little inconsistent with low, inside to righties corner

1986
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:24:07 PM »
Weaver at 72 pitches already. Will rough ridin' take

1987
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 08:53:11 PM »

1988
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 08:38:16 PM »
I mean, he's a couple inches from 2 great plays on D and an RBI double already

1989
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 08:36:53 PM »
LoCain wants this

1990
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 01:56:49 PM »
Prolly luked but the Sal vs Cain videos are quite fun

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/ball-star/article2481205.html

Luking allowed for awesome Royals stuff. Remember your policy after we beat OU in Norman in 2012? Celebratory luking is actually encouraged I believe for big moments.
can confirm
:D

1991
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 01:06:26 PM »
No Nix or Ibanez on ALDS roster  :Woot:

1992
Adoreable. Maybe Mack can be our Off.Coordinators when the others leave for KU.

Would rough ridin' take. Him and Andre would tear crap up on the 'cruiting trail

1993
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 02, 2014, 11:33:22 AM »
Yea, when I hear Denny's voice I'm immediately 10 years old again listening to Royals games while I helped my Grandpa do chores. For any kid like me who lived just far enough away that actually going to a game was rare, but close enough you had to be a Royals fan, Denny is a huge piece of your childhood.

1994

We might be the new kids here, but we're coming for you

1995
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 01, 2014, 10:11:02 PM »
My long post on the game, which was the culmination of my being a Royals fan.

I won't go back through the history, but I've been a Royals fan since birth. I wanted #1 on my T-Ball team for Kurt Stillwell, and remember my Dad being super mad when they traded David Cone for Ed Hearn in '87. I was at the '85 parade, Brett's last game, the HOF induction, and many opening days and lazy Sunday games in August growing up. My Dad wasn't a college sports fan until I went to K-State, so while I casually followed ku and K-State growing up, our house was a Royals house.

My tailgate ended up being like a a mini reunion of friends and Royals fans. My buddy Phil (stud KSU fan also) with whom I would talk baseball everyday in 11th grade physics came by. My Uncle who was a beer vendor in the 80s and 90s stopped in for a dog and a beer. The first guy I met in 7th grade band, who ended up being my computer tech partner in 10th grade (we made a "why the Royals will win the 99 world series" power point. Songs included "jump" and "right now") came and chatted about how weird this was. Cousins, work friends, softball buds, Wackycat08, youth group friends, my sophomore year roommate, all game by to celebrate and say "good luck." Probably 20 people were there and 20 more sent me texts saying they wished they were. Slimz* and J-Dub** and I played catch with a baseball and acted like kids. I brought all my bobbleheads and set them up on a table. It was really fun, and amazing.

As we packed up to head in, I grabbed 1 last beer, but it was not for me. I had to make a stop, and make a toast. There was a line to get into the Diamond Club gate, but the fans saw what we were doing and cleared out.

We toasted Justin's memory, and Mrs. CF3 and I headed for our seats in 252.

Only 1 game I've been to can compare with the anticipation and atmosphere and build up of that one, the 2008 84-75 win over ku in the OOD. The stadium was blue and so excited. Old men said "this is like '85", young men said "I've never seen anything like this." I've been to opening days and games vs the Cardinals and Yankees and stuff where there are big crowds, but not like this. People stayed in their seat for every pitch. It didn't have that opening day frat party atmosphere, more of a frenzied, nervous, tense, excited, celebratory release of emotions built up for 29 years. We hung on every pitch, and the crowd was remarkably resilient each time we were down. You guys know what happened with the game itself***, I won't rehash the details, and yes, that wave of emotion and to feel it collectively, was unbelievable.

To share the experience with Mrs. CF3, was great. She loves the Royals. I wore the Royals shirt and hat I was wearing the night we met. The night I met her Dad, was after a Royals game in '03. After our wedding, leaving the reception, she said "Did the Royals win tonight?" as they were in the midst of a 20+ game losing streak. The moment I'll remember more than the end, was when Hosmer scored to tie in the 12th and I looked at her and tears were in her eyes. "I can't believe this is real" she said with a smile that I'll never forget. When I got down and sad at 7-3, she stayed positive and started "Let's go Royals" chants with the crowd around us.

When Salvy got the hit, it rained from Rivals sports bar above our heads. A shower of beer, water, and joy.  We hugged strangers. We jumped up and down, and raised our hands in celebration. I looked up, and there was that rascal WC08 on top of Rivals, goofy ass grin, just partying his ass off. We stayed in our seats for a while soaking it all in. Walking out, looking at the faces of the fans, it was like looking at an entire city freed from a generation of baseball oppression. The sports version of the end of Shawshank redemption. We crawled through the crap, and were cleaned by the rain on the other side. I imagine its similar to the early 90s KSU football fans experience. The Royals, for one day, were kings of baseball. The Freaking Royals. We sang and danced and laughed. Royals fans are good people, and they deserve good things, even if just for 1 day.

Its just a game, but it meant a lot to this city, and to me, and to all of us Royals fans. I'm glad we got to experience it.

*J-Dub came to the tailgate with me, with no ticket. At 4:30 he walked up to the box office and they had 1 ticket left. 4th row, Diamond Club.  :horrorsurprise: That dude was in the Diamond Club.

**I've only IRL known Slimz a while. We watched the following Royals games together this year: Last game before the ASG, Sunday afternoon against the Tigers, big home win. The Gordon walkoff, the Friday game in Chicago, and the tailgate for yesterday. We're a good luck duo.


***So happy for Billy to get those hits. Loved Finnegan, Dyson, Esky, Hos, Lorenzo, Willingham, Davis, Holland, Colon, Aoki and the rest. Such a great TEAM effort with so many contributing.

 :cry: if this guy had this guys  :D smile that would be me after reading this :thumbs:

1996
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 01, 2014, 03:53:37 PM »
Hey guys, I think we all agree that Ned can be a dumbass sometimes and can be great at others. In the end, whatever side of the fence you're on about Ned, his good and bad moves combined to make the game even more epic.

And guess what? THE ROYALS WON!!!!!!!!!! :excited: So let's all#1royal #beroyal #takethecrown #everybodysungwootonight #1kc #fucksomeangelsup etc, etc, etc

1997
Some crap on Twitter about RBNY consolidating and leaving MLS. Someone investigate and report back
:sdeek:

1998
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 01, 2014, 03:20:39 PM »
IMHO, there's some definite similarities between Yost and Andy Reid. Both have an amazing ability to get players to buy in and bring it every game. Both also have some serious flaws in their handling of certain situations.

Personally I think Reid is 10x the manager/coach Ned is, but there's some definite parallels.

1999
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 01, 2014, 12:31:45 PM »
Dyson's dance was amazing. There were so many great things you forget some of them.

Also, if anyone somehow has any extra tickets lying around for Sunday's game... you know. :)

Dyson is one of the reasons I would love an I-70 II. Imagine him doing that in a WS game at Busch Stadium. :ROFL:

2000
Other Sports (Tiger's Back) / Re: The Royals
« on: October 01, 2014, 11:49:47 AM »
Pulling Shields was okay.  Replacing with Ventura was not.

This, Shields was done, pulling him was the right call. You don't replace him with a rookie with virtually no experience coming in with runners on. Finnegan, Frasor, etc would have been better. The results could very well have ended up the same, but it was obvious from his first pitch Ventura was too amped and if Ace isn't mentally strong (I think he is so this shouldn't happen) could screw him up permanently.

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