
As a Kansas City baseball fan . . . Reading exasperated frustration screaming into the void with no hope of salvation or improvement is a time honored tradition.
Here's a wonderful passage that should offer perspective on the team's BILLION DOLLAR REQUEST for taxpayer cash and a new stadium . . . Check-it . . .
Instead, this season has been an utter disaster in the standings. The team is 62 games into the season and has a record of 18-44, the second-worst start in club history behind only the 16-46 record in 2006 that got then-general manager Allard Baird fired. In fact, it’s tied for the 11th-worst start after 62 games for any team since the Royals came into existence in 1969.
Our expectations were low, but dear god, this is awful.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Are the Royals really THIS bad?
The Royals went into this season not really expecting to contend, but rather to use the year as a time to evaluate their young players. Still, there was hope that some of the young players could surprise, and maybe the team could have some success in the standings, enough to give them hope for the future.
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