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With a few days to go before the Royals start spring training games, we continue to check out their AL West opposition heading into the 1976 season. Next up, the Texas Rangers, who finished third in the division in 1975, albeit with a 79-83...
While the Royals hastily try to make up for lost time before their first exhibition game, let’s look at their AL West competition. First up, the defending champion Oakland A’s. While owner Charlie Finley threw a fit basically from the momen...
The most-anticipated season in the Royals’ short history finally began with spring training opening in Fort Myers, Florida. Camps had been delayed for roughly two weeks after arbitrator Peter Seitz, just days before Christmas in 1975, ruled...
Royals fans woke up to heartbreaking news Saturday morning, as word began circulating that Terrance Gore had passed away at the age of 34. The outpouring of condolences and grief might seem a little odd to non-Royals fans, who might wonder ...
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Royals fan since day 1, which was sometime in the mid-1970s. Happy to document it all, from the glory days to the lowest lows. Happily married to a very understanding wife.
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