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In lieu of the Royals recent shout out for some uplifting, Bernie Kosar Griffith came out to help the Boys in Blue take a bite out of the Sox!! With the Royals littlest fan in attendance, the team pounded out 13 hits to pickup the much needed victory to keep pace with the Rangers and Astros in the race for the top. Royals Rookie Scott Falkowski started for the Boys in Blue on the hill, but ran into a bit of trouble and was replaced 1 out before he could officially record the Win. However, his teammates and fans know he picked up the win their hearts... In relief, Brian Duffy picthed 3 2/3 of hitless baseball to preserve the lead for the Boys in Blue. The Royals have one remaining game left this Sunday at 10 AM against the Dayton Astros.
The Royals control their own destiny as a win secures the 1st place seed, and a loss would drop them to 3rd facing a possible opening weekend Double-Header in the playoffs. A lot at stake in the final weekend of action for the Boys in Blue in the 2007 Regular Season. Game time is 10 AM, be sure to show up early to stake your spot on the hill.
Royals Lose Another Veteran...
With just 2 games left in the regular season the Boys in Blue are still in control of their playoff seeding with the Rangers, Royals, and Astros all within 1/2 games of each other. Be sure to come out this Thursday night and Sunday as the Royals wrap up their regular season shooting for that #1 Seed.
Happy Thoughts!!
Oh, by the way, Veteran Jason Griffith hit his 6th career homerun as a Royal a week ago making him the sole Homerun Career Record holder over former Royal Jason Errett. Congratulations to Griff.
One Royal Bit by the Injury Bug..... Again
Royals Field General Injured in the Line of Duty
In his absence, the Boys in Blue worked hard to preserve the win in the game that their Skipper would not see the end of. Not sure if they got the win one for the Gipper speach, but it was bit of happy news on that sad night for thei injured Skipper.
**On a serious note, I would like to thank all for the calls, text messages, and emails from the guys on the team and around the league. The season is probably over for me. However, for me it has always been about more than the game, but rather the time at the field just hanging out with everyone and having a little fun in the sun and sharing that passion for the game we all love, and that's not going to stop... It'll take some time to recover, maybe I'll get a few at-bats before the season ends, but if not I'll return to the field in 2008. Thanks again for all your prayers and concern, I'll see you at the ballpark.
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