This, this is his opening day lineup:
1. Scott Podsednik, left field.
2. Chris Getz, second base.
3. David DeJesus, right field.
4. Billy Butler, first base.
5. Rick Ankiel, center field.
6. José Guillen, designated hitter.
7. Alex Gordon, third base.
8. Yuniesky Betancourt, shortstop.
9. Jason Kendall, catcher.
Wow. That's scary. Pitching, defense, and speed, that is what made the Royals team of old so good, we need to get back to that. But, you have to have a big bat in there as well.
Royals are rated 30 out of 30 in the new CBSsports.com power poll:
http://www.cbssports...ght-be-offended
Dayton Moore must go
Started by warthog, Feb 18 2010 09:34 AM
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Posted 18 February 2010 - 09:34 AM
My name is Maximus Decimus Warthog, member of HomeoftheChiefs.com, former season ticket holder of the lower level , loyal servant to the true coach, Martimus Schottenheimer. Father to disenfranchised sons, husband to a non football fanatic wife, and I will see my Chiefs in a Super Bowl, in this life or the next.

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Posted 10 April 2010 - 02:52 AM
I still say they need to pay Barry Bonds just to have a big bat in the lineup! I could care less about the roid scandle. Just pay him some money to hit the ball, you can't deny the man has an amazing swing and sure strength does come into play as to how hard the ball is hit and how far it goes but you still have to have really good hand/eye coordination to hit a ball coming at you at 90+ miles an hour! No denying he can still hit a ball damn good!

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