Apparently his jersey is wrong too....
Quote from: Chad May Lover on May 11, 2009, 09:32:24 PMOfficially http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=425844you really expect the Royals administration to get something right?
Officially http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=425844
the amazing thing aboutthis is that grenke himself has said that there is no "i" in it but that when he first started playing baseball for the royals they made a jersey with an "i" in his last name and that he didn't want to say anything and just kept it. what an amazing youngster.
Quote from: Rick Daris on May 12, 2009, 07:42:07 AMthe amazing thing aboutthis is that grenke himself has said that there is no "i" in it but that when he first started playing baseball for the royals they made a jersey with an "i" in his last name and that he didn't want to say anything and just kept it. what an amazing youngster.QFT. Wish there were more Grenke's in the world. (or on the Royals, imagine the Royals with 5 Grenke's)
Quote from: Rick Daris on May 12, 2009, 07:42:07 AMthe amazing thing aboutthis is that grenke himself has said that there is no "i" in it but that when he first started playing baseball for the royals they made a jersey with an "i" in his last name and that he didn't want to say anything and just kept it. what an amazing youngster.Well when the organization first gave him a jersey in the minors, that one also had an "i". Because of his early success and most baseball players are superstitious. Not to mention Zack is this era's Fidrych. He did not want to change the jersey. I remember an article about him when he was with the Wranglers, he just wished people would leave him alone and let it be. Zack could not believe people in KC wanted him to fail, by using his real name on his jersey. Let me see if I can find the article.