The Kansas City Royals couldn’t muster up enough run support to defeat the Texas Rangers as they dropped their first spring training game by the score of 6-1.

Billy Butler did well at the plate as he had a single as well as walk to reach base during both of his at bats.

Starter John Bale allowed one run in two innings. He was replaced by Luke Hochevar, who retired six straight hitters. Brian Lawrence gave up two runs in the fifth.

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Post info: By Cliff on February 27th, 2008
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Kansas City Royals fans, you will be glad to have heard this news!  You will be able to purchase Royals tickets before the general onsale, and all you have to do is register on Royals.Com!  Simply fill out their form before February 29th, and you will be able to purchase tickets for every Royals game besides Opening Day.

On March 5, you will receive an email with instructions to purchase tickets.  This gives you 3 full days before the general onsale!

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Post info: By Cliff on February 19th, 2008
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The Kansas City Royals have said that pitcher Luke Hochevar will start out in the bullpen during Spring Training.  Hochevar was is the #1 draft pick for the Royals and usually a starting pitcher.

The Royals really want a veteran group of starting pitchers this year, and would rather have Hochevar come out of the bullpen.  I think that is a mistake, as Hochevar needs to be in the starting rotation as that is the best place for him.

Also, Brett Tomko will have to pitch very very bad to be taken out of the starting rotation the Kansas City Star is reporting.  Hmm, the Royals would rather keep throwing Tomko out there who is at the end of his career instead of a promising young prospect like Hochevar.  No wonder why the Royals haven’t made the playoffs in how many years…

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Post info: By Cliff on February 14th, 2008
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The Kansas City Royals have signed Mark Teahen and Zack Greinke to one year contracts.  Teahen will be paid $2.3 million dollars and Greinke will be paid $1.4 million dollars.

Both players really need to step up and play a full major league season and put up the numbers that they are both capable of.

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Post info: By Cliff on February 8th, 2008
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