You said “snarky” - I’m in love with you!!!!! I’m a committed Royals’ fan and grammar nerd but I believe we make it work . . . call me
You said “snarky” - I’m in love with you!!!!! I’m a committed Royals’ fan and grammar nerd but I believe we make it work . . . call me
HA!
We are very happy for you . . . may it keep you going . . .
Huh?
The rest of the series was great!!! You should know, it was at Citi Field.
The Royals claimed the championship. We’ll let the Mets’ claim rights to sportsmanship and Syndergaard . . . he pitched the game on April 7, 2016, at Kauffman, when the Royals’ received their 2016 WS bling . . . poetic justice dealt by the god of irony . . .
I found myself yelling at the Met’s for messing up plays (again), even though their messups were to my Royals’ advantage. So frustrating. Toronto and the Astros were tougher competition.
“mediocre scoring” . . . but teams also have to score against them (and in later innings after they’ve been worked on a bit . . ) . . In other words, how did the Mets’ defense look? (hint: THEY SUCKED!) And how did the KC bullpen look? (there’s only one correct answer). You actually can win the season/WS without…
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Weird ???? - if right is weird - then weird I am . . .
ooorrr . . . it could be what worked for them all year worked in the World Series? I’m not sure but, the last time I checked, runs made in later innings are worth as much those made in earlier innings . . . . . IT’S A CHESS GAME ON GRASS!!! .Sorry, it’s past your bedtime . . . . . see . . bullpens play in later…
To an honorable member of the opposition!!! And to 2016 . . . seems to me most Mets fans are very much like us, the Royals’ fans. Best of luck!
‘Twas settled on November 2, 2015. Move on! We have . . .
Honestly, I was disappointed with the Mets’ fielding . . . yes, I’m a Royals’ fan but I really expected better from the opposition in the World Series . . . that being said, Syndergaard is really bad (in a fiercely good way). I do not like the way he dealt that first pitch but we dealt it back . . . we won the series…
An unoriginal analogy, which reflects its author: worn out and ignorant.