Billy Butler hit a 2 run homer in the bottom of the 8th inning last night to tie the game at 6, and the Royals completed the comeback in the 12th inning when Melky Cabrera scored Chris Getz and KC moved to 4-1 with a 7-6 win over the White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. It's the 4th win for the Royals in their last at bat also, which is probably as many as they had last season. I still am a long way from saying they'll be a contender. Hell, I'm quite a ways away from saying they won't lose over 90 games this year. But right now they're fun to watch and we're seeing some things from some guys that we need to compliment the young talent that's going to start coming in later this year, or I guess now since we have 5 rookies in the bullpen and one at first base. The starting pitching is suspect, save for Jeff Francis who looked good in his first outing. Alcides Escobar may be the best defensive shortstop we've seen in KC since UL Washington and may allow KC to move Mike Moustakas to 3rd base since I'm fairly certain Mike Aviles isn't going to be starting next year if he's in KC at all.
If you happen to live or travel to the Los Angeles area and you see these 2 scumbags to the left, don't turn your back on them. These are police sketches of 2 dreamboats that attacked San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow in Dodgers Stadium parking lot last Tuesday night. Stow, a 42 year old paramedic was taking a dream road trip to watch his Giants and was beaten by 2 assailants that resemble these drawings so badly that he's in critical condition in a coma with a brain injury. This has nothing to do with the Dodgers or LA residents in general. This was a cowardly attack by 2 guys that need to be caught and put away. My biggest hope is that they haven't already reproduced. The gene pool isn't deep enough for a couple of bottom feeders like this.
New Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith may not have wowed the entire Missouri fan base with his first press conference as the head coach of the basketball Tigers, but he hit a solid triple. I think that MU fan is willing to give him a pass until they at least see if he can recruit some solid players at this late juncture. And for you guys that want to see Mike Alden fired for this. While I've disagreed that he deserves to lose his job, I agree that he's really polarizing an already and always fractured fan base, it's not going to happen most likely. The AD appears to be 14 million dollars in the black this year; one of less than 20 athletic departments in the nation that turned a profit. He may get spanked by the curators sometimes but very few companies fire a manager that turns a large profit. And one thing I'll say to Mike, and by the way I did email this suggestion...Leave Haith alone and let him run his program. The guy graduated players from Miami and kept them out of the headlines off the court. He deserves some latitude until he proves he doesn't.
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