| 3. | Kansas City Royals | ||
|
A team that has won one World Series, but due to the massive inferiority complex of the fans towards the St. Louis Cardinals, this fact is mentioned more than the ten Cardinals World Series wins (including 2006) combined. Cardinal fan: So I see that the Kansas City Royals are in last place again. I hear that so-and-so from USC would be a good number one pick for you guys, though.
Royal fan: Remember '85. Cardinal fan: No, I do not remember 1985, seeing as I wasn't born, and you were not born either. Royal fan: Remember '85. Cardinal fan: Okay, fine, take 1985. The Cardinals have won ten championships. Nine more than you guys have. Royal fan: Remember '85. |
|||
| 1. | Kansas City Royals | ||
|
A MLB pro team. Sports Illstrated said that this team will finish 30th overall in the 2005 season. There is only 30 teams. Friend: Those royals are the shizze!
Me: No. They suck. Friend: Wahhh? No way! Me: Yes. Friend: Why do they suck? I love 'em! Me: Name one player on their team! Friend: Ummmm....ok. |
|||
| 2. | Kansas City Royals | ||
|
A Major League Baseball team that was started by Ewing Kaufmann in 1973 in Kansas City, Missouri, which had been the home of the legendary Negro League champions, the KC Monarchs (1920 - 1962) - Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Buck O'Neil, etc.
more...
At first, the Royals lived up to the level of excellence set by the Monarchs. From 1973-1993, they won ten American League West penants, lost one World Series to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980 and came back five years later to beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the I-70 Series. In 1980, third baseman George Brett had over a .400 batting average. Other Royals megastars in the first two decades were: 1) Willie Wilson 2) Bret Saberhagen |
|||
|
|
|||
| 4. | Kansas City Royals | ||
|
'04 playoff team, for sure Go Royals
|
|||
