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Gracie Dean 04-09-2009 06:26 PM

I remember taking my little transister with the white ear piece to school and listening to the day games on 61 country WDAF

Nzoner 04-09-2009 06:26 PM

Dane Iorge (sp) thanks to him there was a game 7

Gracie Dean 04-09-2009 06:27 PM

Jamie Quirk

Nzoner 04-09-2009 06:28 PM

Mark Gubiza
Daryl Motley
Bye Bye Balboni

AustinChief 04-09-2009 06:31 PM

I have a signed baseball from back then...

How has no one mentioned Pete LaCock!?! Or Freddie Patek!

AustinChief 04-09-2009 06:32 PM

in 79 we had Porter, Wathan and Quirk all on the same team... not bad group of catchers...

ChiTown 04-09-2009 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noswad (Post 5655929)
I really started getting into the Royals about 79-80

1st base Willie Aikens
2nd Base Frank White
Shortstop UL Washington (and his toothpick)
3rd Base George Brett

Catcher...john wathan???

RF????????????
Center Field Amos Otis
Left Field Willie Wilson

Pitcher Paul Splitorff
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Saver QUIZZZZ


help me fill in the blanks...

Actually, the Royals best team, imo, was 1977 - they won 102 games. I believe, at one point, they won 16 straight games. Should have beat the Yanks in the ALCS, but we gave up 3 runs in the 9th in game 5, after keeping their bats silent most of the night. I can't think about it without getting pissed off.

teedubya 04-09-2009 06:38 PM

Darryl Motley
Jim Sundberg
Charlie Liebrandt
Bud Black
Mark Gubicza
Danny Jackson
Onix Concepcion
Pat Sheridan
Lonnie Smith
Willie Wilson
Jorge Orta

etc. etc. All from memory. :-)

"Bob" Dobbs 04-09-2009 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SEKChiefsFan (Post 5655990)
Heh. Should I be nervous that I immediately thought of Pete LaCock?

Quote:

Originally Posted by AustinChief (Post 5656019)
I have a signed baseball from back then...

How has no one mentioned Pete LaCock!?! Or Freddie Patek!

*AHEM*

Nzoner 04-09-2009 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SEKChiefsFan (Post 5655990)
Heh. Should I be nervous that I immediately thought of Pete LaCock?

He was a coach here for the St Joe Blacksnakes a couple of years ago :shake:

"Bob" Dobbs 04-09-2009 06:46 PM

Isn't his dad Peter Marshall?

gblowfish 04-09-2009 07:07 PM

Lonnie Smith was so unpredictable in the outfield his nickname was "Skates." One time he twisted an ankle tracking down a routine fly ball to left. He broke back, broke in, broke back out again, scurried in as fast as he could, dived, caught the ball just off the turf, then they helped him off the field with a twisted ankle. Weird.

Darryl Motley played right field. He caught the last out in the 1985 Series. One time he struck out four times in a game that ended up going 15 or 16 innings. He stranded six or seven guys on base. I was out in right field GA, and when the game went into extra innings, I yelled at him "Hey Darryl, thanks for the doubleheader,dude..." He ended up hitting a homer in the 16th to win the game, and in the paper the next morning, the reporter asked him how it felt to hit the winning dinger. He said "Well, some guy yelled at me 'thanks for the double header' so I knew I had to do something to make up for it."

So they do hear you, my friends. They do hear you.

Other forgotten Royals:

Dane Iorg
Jim Sundberg
Pat Sheridan
Bill Pecota
Greg Pryor
Buddy Biancalana
Onix Conception
Jorge Orta (St. Louis know him quite well)
Bud "The Arsonist" Black
Steve "A Pitch Too" Farr
Tom Poquette
Clint Hurdle
Rich Gale
Steve Mingori
Larry Gura
Dirty Kurt Bevaqua

and my two favorite Royals pitchers of all time:
Steve Busby and Dennis "Leo" Leonard.

BTW: Pete LaCock is one of the dirtiest baseball names ever. Right in there with Dick Pole, Rusty Kuntz and Bartolo Colon.
http://www.flumesday.com/111206dirtynames2.shtml

gblowfish 04-09-2009 07:11 PM

The heavy druggies on the Royals were:
Jerry Martin
Willie Aikens
Darrell Porter
Vida Blue
Willie Wilson

cardken 04-09-2009 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noswad (Post 5655979)
I thought of him, but wasn't he a year or two later? After Otis retired and Wilson moved to Center?

Clint Hurdle 1980 Rookie Of The Year, i beleive

cardken 04-09-2009 07:21 PM

1980 P Ken Brett


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