Kansas City Royals
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The Kansas City Royals are a Pro League Baseball team that doesn't win very many games and usually loses at least 100 each year. The Royals are owned by Wal★Mart, which explains why they make big money by raising good players and selling them to other teams at low low prices, thus giving the Royals the nickname "The Farm Club to all the other teams". This is usually why the Royals lose more than a 100 games each year.
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[edit] Stadium
The Kansas City Royals play in Kauffman Stadium, which opened in 1869. The stadium usually looks like the color of the opposing teams, as there is not many local fans any more, and many of the seats are used by the other team's fans, much like the Tampa Bay Devil Rays'.
[edit] The Many Features of this Stadium
- A 110-story score board.
- 4,454,545 inch high outfield walls.
- Toma turf grass.
- Hard concrete sidewalks for the warning tracks.
- 42,000 luxury seats that cost $249.97 a game to sit in.
- 1,324 cheap seats that cost $44.93 to sit in, The site lines from these seats make the players on the field look like ants.
- A Wal★Mart Suckercenter in left field with everyday low prices on many things like a pack of Wigglers gum for $4.96, which is considered a bargain when the other concession stands sell the same item for $20.
- Unknown Color Outfield Walls. You can't tell the color as they are line with a version of this week's Wal★Mart black-light special.
- Great Parking right next to the football stadium a mile away. The cost of parking is $38.94.
- Midget Accessible seats where little people feel like big people.
[edit] World Series Victories
Believe or not the Kansas City Royals did actually win a World Series in 1985. This World Series was practically given to them by the Major Leagues fixing the series where it shown in Game 6 by a very questionable call by the Umpire. Anyway, it was the other team's fault for screwing themselves before the game, thinking they have already won the Series. This World Series win came long before Wal★Mart took over the team and started putting 1337 players in the bargain aisle.
[edit] Wal★Mart Takeover
In 1995, Wal★Mart purchased the team for the bargain basement price of $1,337. Since then they have cut back on operating costs. Most of the costs cut were to team fitness centers, bathroom maintenance, locker room maintenance, and parking costs for the players. They also had bargain sales to the other teams on stuff they can't pay to maintain. Other cost cuts including selling the 1337 players that were on the team beforehand. The team is now turning a profit of as of last year $123,423,423 with most of it coming (about $120,000,000) from the Damn New York Yankees Luxury Tax.
[edit] Great promotions
The Royals hold annual promotional stunts at Kauffman Stadium in order to get their fans to come out and give them some attention. The team's most successful promotion is the "First 25 Fans Play" promotion which happens every April when the real Royals team is mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. The promotion states that the first couple dozen fans that show up at the stadium get to play for the team and recieve "real baseball uniforms, Ben-Gay and all."
Other successful promotions include "Kansas City Chiefs season ticket demolition night" and the "Hey! We're gonna win tonight! We've got fireworks!" event.
[edit] Greatest Royals Players of all time
- Dillon Blake 2006-Present (DH)
- Angel Berroa 2001-Present (SS)
- George Brett 1973-1993 (3B)
- Frank White 1973-1990 (2B)
- Henry V, 1413-1422 (Bench coach)
- Willie Wilson 1976-1990 (OF)
- Sal Fasano 1996-1999 (C)
- Amos Otis 1970-1983 (OF)
- Neifi Perez 2001-2002 (SS)
- Your Mom 666 BC-1337 (P)
- Osama Bin-Ladin 10354 BC- Present (P)
- Jesus 1985 (The year they actually won the World Series) (1B)
- Reggie Sanders 1993-1995, 1998, 2001, 2002-2004, 2005, 2008 (RF) (In between stops with the Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, and Manchester United.
[edit] Big Moments in Royals History
- When they won two games in a row.
- The Big Home Run by George Brett in the 1980 ALCS
- The George Brett Excess BBQ Home Run.
- That time that George Brett went on the 15 day Disabled List because of hemorrhoids
- Nolan Ryan's first big no heckler game.
- The moment in 1987 where the scoreboard was struck by lightning.
- The moment during the Great Flood of 1993 when both the Royals and the Seattle Mariners played in a flooded stadium.
- The time in 2003 when the Royals won a game by default after a tornado swept away the New Your Yankees during the game. The same exact thing happened again in 2006.
- Snakes on a Plane night in 2006 where live toy (poisonous snakes) were placed throughout the stadium. Many fans were not killed during this promotion, so it was deemed a success.
- The series of games in 2007 where, in one night, Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run, Barry Bonds hit his 700th home run, Daryl Strawberry hit his first home run in twenty years, and Jason Tyner hit a ground rule double against them.
- The Running Of The Jew night in 2012 was a success, three jews were killed, and four borats were dismantled.
[edit] See Also
- The Gretest Team Ever
- Baseball
- Pro League Baseball
- Wal★Mart
- 0-162 The Perfect Season
- Kansas City Royals - Forever Champions
- Haley Williams
[edit] External links
- Two KC Royals to Undergo Rare "Jumble" Surgery
- Baseball Bummer: No Steroid Subpoena for Kansas City Royals Players
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