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A Kansas City Royal Flush? Now eight Royals lead the balloting. (Original Post) El Supremo Jun 2015 OP
I note Pedroia is at least on the list - Hanley is a laugh. The Sox season is a remarkable, costly NRaleighLiberal Jun 2015 #1
Maybe they can swing a deal for Mike Trout KamaAina Jun 2015 #2
Shit! cboy4 and upton are now Royals fans!! Whoda thunk!! madinmaryland Jun 2015 #3
Love it! Auggie Jun 2015 #4
Infante is batting only .204! El Supremo Jun 2015 #5
... El Supremo Jun 2015 #6

NRaleighLiberal

(60,024 posts)
1. I note Pedroia is at least on the list - Hanley is a laugh. The Sox season is a remarkable, costly
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 05:50 PM
Jun 2015

fiasco. Good for KC!

El Supremo

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Mon Jun 15, 2015, 09:27 PM
Jun 2015

Infante could become the third All-Star to carry a batting average below .200 into the starting lineup.

In 1981, Dodgers second baseman Davey Lopes was hitting .169 and Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson .199 when the All-Star Game resumed a season that had lost seven summer weeks to a strike. Jackson told The New York Times that he didn’t deserve to be in the game, “But I got people who voted for me,” he said.

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