For the first (and still only) time in franchise history, the Royals reached the 100-win mark, coasting to a 6-3 win over California on Thursday night at Royals Stadium. Despite running out a lineup of reserves, Kansas City scored three runs in the first and salted the game away with three more runs in the … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 29
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This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 28
For the fourth straight time, the Royals couldn’t capture their 100th win, as the Athletics won in 10 innings, 6-5, on Wednesday night at Oakland Coliseum. The win gave the A’s, fighting to stay out of the AL West cellar, a sweep of the four-game series. It also kept Oakland starter Vida Blue from losing … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 28
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 27
With the AL West locked up, all the Royals had left to play for was 100 wins. But they missed out on two chances to reach that mark, dropping a doubleheader to the Athletics by scores of 4-2 and 3-2 on Tuesday evening at the Oakland Coliseum. Oakland won the first game when Jerry Tabb … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 27
50 Greatest Kauffman Stadium Moments, #29: Mayberry’s Cycle Sparks Royals In Showdown (August 5, 1977)
Note: April 10, 2023 will mark the 50th anniversary of the first game at Royals/Kauffman Stadium. Each week, I will look at one memorable moment in stadium history, with the top moment revealed on April 10, 2023. Missed an entry? You can find past ones here. The first cycle in the history of Kauffman Stadium … Continue reading 50 Greatest Kauffman Stadium Moments, #29: Mayberry’s Cycle Sparks Royals In Showdown (August 5, 1977)
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 26
The Royals had their eight-game winning streak snapped, as Joe Coleman held them to five hits in the Athletics’ 7-1 win on Monday night at the Oakland Coliseum. Coleman only struck out one and walked two, but the Royals couldn’t get anything going. Double plays in the first and second turned those innings around. Freddie … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 26
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 25
The Royals moved to the cusp of a 100-win season with a doubleheader sweep of the California Angels by scores of 6-3 and 6-2 on Sunday afternoon at Anaheim Stadium. The first game was marred by a brawl in the eighth inning as the Royals were scoring three runs to put the game away. Angels … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 25
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 24
With the AL West title clinched, the Royals rested the regular starting lineup. But, with the help of five errors by the California Angels, Kansas City still took a 4-3 win on Saturday afternoon at Anaheim Stadium. Royals starter Mark Littell struggled through the first inning, walking Jerry Remy and then committing a balk to … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 24
Dayton Moore’s Complicated Legacy
What happened Wednesday afternoon absolutely needed to happen. Make no mistake. The Royals’ organization needed a fresh start, and you can’t keep losing games forever just because you built a World Series winner once. And there will almost certainly be more moves to shake up the franchise. Having said that, let’s examine the Royals legacy … Continue reading Dayton Moore’s Complicated Legacy
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 23
For the second straight season, the Royals claimed the AL West title. This time, rather than clinging to the lead as the season wound down like they had in 1976, they ran away with it, opening up an 11-game lead in September. Kansas City made it official by scoring early and often in a 7-3 … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 23
This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 22
The Royals had a day off as they headed to the West Coast for eight games, with four against the California Angels and four against the Oakland A’s. The Angels offered the Royals no help in their hopes of clinching the AL West title. In fact, California was held hitless by Texas Rangers pitcher Bert … Continue reading This Date In Royals History–1977 Edition: September 22