The Kansas City Royals
Date | Opp | Result | w-l |
Mar 31 | Det | L 4-3 | 0-1 |
Apr 2 | Det | L 2-1 | 0-2 |
Apr 4 | Chi | W 7-5 | 1-2 |
Apr 5 | Chi | W 4-3 | 2-3 |
Apr 6 | Chi | L 5-1 | 2-3 |
Apr 7 | TB | W 4-2 | 3-3 |
Apr 8 | TB | L 1-0 | 3-4 |
Apr 9 | TB | W 7-3 | 4-4 |
Apr 11 | Min | L 10-1 | 4-5 |
Apr 12 | Min | L 7-1 | 4-6 |
Apr 13 | Min | L 4-3 | 4-7 |
Apr 15 | Hou | W 4-2 | 5-7 |
Apr 16 | Hou | W 6-4 | 6-7 |
Apr 17 | Hou | W 5-1 | 6-7 |
Apr 18 | Min | W 5-0 | 8-7 |
Apr 19 | Min | W 5-4 | 9-7 |
Apr 20 | Min | L 8-3 | 9-8 |
Apr 21 | Cle | L 4-3 | 9-9 |
Apr 22 | Cle | W 8-2 | 10-9 |
Apr 23 | Cle | L 5-3 | 10-10 |
Apr 24 | Cle | L 5-1 | 10-11 |
Apr 25 | Bal | W 5-0 | 11-11 |
Apr 26 | Bal | L 3-2 | 11-12 |
Apr 27 | Bal | W 9-3 | 12-12 |
Apr 29 | Tor | W 10-7 | 13-12 |
Apr 30 | Tor | W 4-2 | 14-12 |
May 1 | Tor | L 7-3 | 14-13 |
May 2 | Det | L 8-2 | 14-14 |
May 3 | Det | L 9-2 | 14-15 |
May 4 | Det | L 9-4 | 14-16 |
May 5 | SD | L 6-5 | 14-17 |
May 6 | SD | W 3-1 | 15-17 |
May 7 | SD | L 8-0 | 16-17 |
May 8 | Sea | L 1-0 | 16-18 |
May 9 | Sea | W 6-1 | 17-18 |
May 10 | Sea | L 3-1 | 17-19 |
May 11 | Sea | W 9-7 | 18-19 |
May 13 | Col | W 5-1 | 19-19 |
May 14 | Col | W 3-2 | 20-19 |
May 15 | Bal | L 2-1 | 20-20 |
May 16 | Bal | L 4-0 | 20-21 |
May 17 | Bal | W 1-0 | 21-21 |
May 18 | Bal | W 8-6 | 22-21 |
May 19 | Chi | L 7-6 | 22-22 |
May 20 | Chi | L 7-6 | 22-23 |
May 21 | Chi | W 3-1 | 23-23 |
May 23 | LA | L 6-1 | 23-24 |
May 24 | LA | W 7-4 | 24-24 |
May 25 | LA | L 4-3 | 24-25 |
May 26 | Hou | L 9-2 | 24-26 |
May 27 | Hou | L 3-0 | 24-27 |
May 28 | Hou | L 9-3 | 24-28 |
May 29 | Tor | W 8-6 | 25-28 |
May 30 | Tor | W 6-1 | 26-28 |
May 31 | Tor | L 12-2 | 26-29 |
Jun 1 | Tor | L 4-0 | 26-30 |
Jun 2 | StL | W 6-0 | 27-30 |
Jun 3 | StL | W 8-7 | 28-30 |
Jun 4 | StL | L 5-2 | 28-31 |
Jun 5 | StL | W 3-2 | 29-31 |
Jun 6 | NY | L 4-2 | 29-32 |
Jun 7 | NY | W 8-4 | 30-32 |
Jun 8 | NY | W 2-1 | 31-32 |
Jun 10 | Cle | W 9-5 | 32-32 |
Jun 11 | Cle | W 4-1 | 33-32 |
Jun 13 | Chi | W 7-2 | 34-32 |
Jun 14 | Chi | W 9-1 | 35-32 |
Jun 15 | Chi | W 6-3 | 36-32 |
Jun 16 | Det | W 11-8 | 37-32 |
Jun 17 | Det | W 11-4 | 38-32 |
Jun 18 | Det | W 2-1 | 39-32 |
Jun 19 | Det | L 2-1 | 39-33 |
Jun 20 | Sea | L 7-5 | 39-34 |
Jun 21 | Sea | L 2-1 | 39-35 |
Jun 22 | Sea | L 2-1 | 39-36 |
Jun 23 | LAD | W 5-3 | 40-36 |
Jun 24 | LAD | L 2-0 | 40-37 |
Jun 25 | LAD | L 5-4 | 40-38 |
Jun 27 | LAA | W 8-6 | 41-38 |
Jun 28 | LAA | L 6-2 | 41-39 |
Jun 29 | LAA | W 5-4 | 42-39 |
Jun 30 | Min | W 6-1 | 43-39 |
Jul 1 | Min | L 10-2 | 43-40 |
Jul 2 | Min | W 4-0 | 44-40 |
Jul 4 | Cle | W 7-1 | 45-40 |
Jul 5 | Cle | L 7-3 | 45-41 |
Jul 6 | Cle | L 4-1 | 45-42 |
Jul 7 | TB | W 6-0 | 46-42 |
Jul 8 | TB | L 4-3 | 46-43 |
Jul 9 | TB | W 5-4 | 47-43 |
Jul 10 | Det | L 16-4 | 47-44 |
Jul 11 | Det | L 2-1 | 47-45 |
Jul 12 | Det | L 5-1 | 47-46 |
Jul 13 | Det | W 5-2 | 48-46 |
Jul 18 | Bos | L 5-4 | 48-47 |
Jul 19 | Bos | L 2-1 | 48-48 |
Jul 20 | Bos | L 6-0 | 48-49 |
Jul 21 | Chi | L 3-1 | 48-50 |
Jul 22 | Chi | W 7-1 | 49-50 |
Jul 23 | Chi | W 2-1 | 50-50 |
Jul 24 | Cle | W 2-1 | 51-50 |
Jul 25 | Cle | W 6-4 | 52-50 |
Jul 26 | Cle | W 7-5 | 53-50 |
Jul 27 | Cle | L 10-3 | 53-51 |
Jul 29 | Min | L 2-1 | 53-52 |
Jul 30 | Min | W 3-2 | 54-52 |
Jul 31 | Min | W 6-3 | 55-52 |
Aug 1 | Oak | W 1-0 | 56-52 |
Aug 2 | Oak | L 8-3 | 56-53 |
Aug 3 | Oak | W 4-2 | 57-53 |
Aug 5 | Ari | W 12-2 | 58-53 |
Aug 6 | Ari | W 4-3 | 59-53 |
Aug 7 | Ari | W 6-2 | 60-53 |
Aug 8 | SF | W 4-2 | 61-53 |
Aug 9 | SF | W 5-0 | 62-53 |
Aug 10 | SF | W 7-4 | 63-53 |
Aug 11 | Oak | W 3-2 | 64-53 |
Aug 12 | Oak | L 11-3 | 64-54 |
Aug 13 | Oak | W 3-0 | 65-54 |
Aug 14 | Oak | W 7-3 | 66-54 |
Aug 15 | Min | W 6-5 | 67-54 |
Aug 16 | Min | L 4-1 | 67-55 |
Aug 17 | Min | W 12-6 | 68-55 |
Aug 18 | Min | W 6-4 | 69-55 |
Aug 19 | Col | W 7-4 | 70-55 |
Aug 20 | Col | L 5-2 | 70-56 |
Aug 22 | Tex | W 6-3 | 71-56 |
Aug 23 | Tex | W 6-3 | 72-56 |
Aug 24 | Tex | L 3-1 | 72-57 |
Aug 25 | NY | L 8-1 | 72-58 |
Aug 26 | Min | W 2-1 | 73-58 |
Aug 27 | Min | W 6-1 | 74-58 |
Aug 28 | Min | L 11-5 | 74-59 |
Aug 29 | Cle | L 6-1 | 74-60 |
Aug 30 | Cle | L 3-2 | 74-61 |
Aug 31 | Cle | L 4-3 | 74-62 |
Sep 1 | Tex | W 4-3 | 75-62 |
Sep 2 | Tex | W 2-1 | 76-62 |
Sep 3 | Tex | W 4-1 | 77-62 |
Sep 5 | NY | W 1-0 | 78-62 |
Sep 6 | NY | L 6-2 | 78-63 |
Sep 7 | NY | W 2-0 | 79-63 |
Sep 8 | Det | L 9-5 | 79-64 |
Sep 9 | Det | L 4-2 | 79-65 |
Sep 10 | Det | W 3-0 | 80-65 |
Sep 11 | Bos | L 6-3 | 80-66 |
Sep 12 | Bos | L 4-2 | 80-67 |
Sep 13 | Bos | W 7-1 | 81-67 |
Sep 14 | Bos | L 8-4 | 81-68 |
Sep 15 | Chi | W 4-3 | 82-68 |
Sep 16 | Chi | L 7-5 | 82-69 |
Sep 17 | Chi | W 6-2 | 83-69 |
Sep 19 | Det | L 10-1 | 83-70 |
Sep 20 | Det | L 3-2 | 83-71 |
Sep 21 | Det | W 5-2 | 84-71 |
Sep 22 | Cle | W 2-0 | 85-71 |
Sep 23 | Cle | W 7-1 | 86-72 |
Sep 24 | Cle | L 6-4 | 86-72 |
Sep 25 | Chi | W 6-3 | 87-72 |
Sep 26 | Chi | W 3-1 | 88-72 |
Sep 27 | Chi | L 5-4 | 88-73 |
Sep 28 | Chi | W 6-4 | 89-73 |
I've been a Royals fan for as long as I can remember. I was raised on the teams of the early 80's and remember their success, kind of. For most of my life, though, the Royals have been not so good. This year was special. The Royals made the playoffs for the for the first time in my adult life and went all the way to the World Series.
A few things contributed to my enjoyment of this season besides the team success. For the first time I was able to watch most of the games in high definition. I was able to attend playoff games. And I had Twitter which allowed myself and other proud Royals fans to celebrate the team in a very 21st century way.
I'm going to say this 160+ times this year: It's so great to watch Salvador Perez play baseball. #Royals
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) April 2, 2014
I didn't actually say that 160 times, but it's true. Salvador Perez is my favorite current Royal and I always feel like we can win when he is behind the plate.
I felt very positive about the season before it started. The main reasons being the success of last year and the additions of Aoki in RF and Infante at 2nd. Then Infante got nailed in the face and was wearing this to start the season.
@jimpurtle @jeremyoehring In case you wondered. pic.twitter.com/4quZHotpgU
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) April 12, 2014
I felt very fortunate to be able to watch the Royals from my home in El Dorado Springs and I wanted to share with others. Sometimes it came out weird, though.
@jimpurtle if you are not doing anything and want to see end of game. Come over. I'm alone.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) April 5, 2014
I'm starting to think that if I'm going to remain a Royals fan, I'm going to have to stop watching them.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) April 12, 2014
They didn't exactly get off to a hot start.
The team never answered this question.
@Royals What do you do with all of Gordon's broken bats? Is there a wait list I can get my name on?
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) April 26, 2014
Two more great things about this season were Ventura and Duffy.
I turned it on in the 5th. Saw Duffy had a shutout going. Didn't even look at the hits. I had no idea it was a perfect game until it wasn't.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) May 18, 2014
Children are a great excuse to get baseball stuff. And if one doesn't have a man cave, a son's room is a fantastic place to display baseball things.
I think my son needs one. MT @Royals .@SalvadorPerez15 meets his bobblehead for the first time! pic.twitter.com/p2bQxuHqmJ
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) May 20, 2014
My kids got a signed bat and ball from @SalvadorPerez15 today. My kids, you know, I was just there for the kids.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 19, 2014
The season was full of ups and downs. The biggest down for me was this moment where Billy Butler was thrown out at first on a line drive to right field.
That was unbelievable. I'm done defending Butler. That can't happen.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) May 30, 2014
We went on to win that game. Butler had a very interesting season.
I don't use this often, but LOL RT @mellinger: Billy Butler has three infield hits and one home run this season.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) June 5, 2014
In early June we took the vacation I wrote about earlier. While we were away the Royals went on a terrific run.
Guess I need to take vacations more often. #RoyalsInFirst pic.twitter.com/ZZxn6sdCC6
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) June 18, 2014
Like I said, fellow fan friends made this season better.
@aaronmash And the last thing he said in top 8 after Wade's 2nd K: "The waiter says, 'Check, please!'" ...actually you say that TO waiters.
— Jim Purtle (@jimpurtle) June 28, 2014
As I understand it, if the Royals had won the World Series, Bruce Chen would have received a ring.
@jimpurtle Can you confirm that Chen just struck out Trout. I don't believe my TV.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) June 28, 2014
I think it would have been deserved.
Having a Royal start the All-Star game was fantastic.
Salvy #ASG #Royals pic.twitter.com/Hu2IVx4gmM
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) July 16, 2014
I'm often not as mature as my age.
I'm a 36 year old man seriously considering buying this in hopes of getting a Royals All-star. pic.twitter.com/cK766hRM2v
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) July 7, 2014
#RoyalsSocial @SalvadorPerez15 just waved at us and made our day.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) July 29, 2014
“@McCulloughStar: Aoki left with "discomfort" in his groin muscle.”We've all been there.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) June 18, 2014
I'm in Oak Park Mall food court and I'm the only person in. @Royals hat. #DeeplySaddened
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) July 26, 2014
By they time they got to the World Series, you couldn't go anywhere without seeing a Royals's hat, t-shirt, or jersey.
Another reason this season was so fantastic: Sharing it with my family. I have some hope that my son is old enough to remember some of it.
Ready for the @Royals game. We're a little (lot) early. pic.twitter.com/PAeDn6dkXx
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) July 29, 2014
This is a whole other post I need to write sometime. Maybe as an oral history with those involved.
@nathanvickers @thillsman Bunch of ElDoradians drove past tornadoes to get to a game in 2003 (I think, @jimpurtle, @jeremyoehring year?)
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) August 12, 2014
Had a buddy over to watch the #Royals, and we won. #BrokeTheStreak
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) August 23, 2014
As I said earlier, not a ton of people get the Royals games in El Dorado Springs. I liked having my friends over to watch with me. But every time we did it, KC lost. Until Aug 22. We were 71-56 at that point.
One of my oldest friends and die-hard Royals fan was not on Twitter to enjoy it with the rest of us. So I started a #GetTimOnTwitter campaign that consisted of Hunter Pence Sign type insults. I think this was my favorite of my own.
Tim Scott's favorite Simpson's character is Lisa. #GetTimOnTwitter
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) August 23, 2014
Others got in on the act.
Tim Scott drinks orange juice right after brushing his teeth; likes it that way. #GetTimOnTwitter
— Jim Purtle (@jimpurtle) August 23, 2014
Tim Scott thinks Salvy is "just an ok catcher" #GetTimOnTwitter
— Jeremy Oehring (@jeremyoehring) August 23, 2014
Tim Scott once hokey pokeyed and turned himself around. However, he forgot what it was all about. #GetTimOnTwitter
— The Leo (@_McFlynn) August 25, 2014
The campaign worked.
Ok boys. I took the plunge. I'm on Twitter. Now it's time for at talk because you should know I don't drink coffee. #GetTimOnTwitter
— Tim Scott (@timscott1975) August 24, 2014
"What is even happening" May be this seasons theme. @thillsman
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) August 28, 2014
My daughter's take on Hosmer's slide, "He was being a penguin."
Also, SALVY!
#Royals
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 11, 2014
I don't actually remember this play, but I hadn't mentioned my family in a while.
What a great win by the @Royals last night. No more negativity. I'm just going to enjoy the ride. Sports are supposed to be fun.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 16, 2014
I had gotten in a bad habit of bad mouthing certain plays or a certain manager. I would occasionally get upset and turn off the game before it was over. On September 15 this caused me to almost miss a great comeback win. After that I stuck to the positive approach.
I still think they really do this.
Aoki should do that thing hitters do where they "fail" to get the bat on the ball until they have two strikes and manager takes off bunt.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 20, 2014
My daughter drew this for me at school today. pic.twitter.com/Or61asvsyc
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 22, 2014
The Twins-Tigers game is on mlbTV tonight, but is blacked out in my area. Blackout policy reads "any game you might be interested in seeing"
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) September 27, 2014
postseason
The Royals made it to the postseason for the first time in my adult life. Tim got us tickets to the first home game of the AL Division series, if the Royals could get past the Wild Card game. For much of that game it didn't look like it was going to happen. I was worried at one point that fans would leave the stadium early. Which is why I put out this rather silly tweet.
I'll watch 'til the bitter end. I hope the fans at Kauffman do the same.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) October 1, 2014
We won the Wild Card game and swept the Angels in LA. So my first playoff game to attend was to lock up the AL Division Series.Tim, who got the tickets, and Jim couldn't go. So that left me and Jeremy. It was a good time. No. It was unbelievably fantastic. Let's go to the video tape.
The party didn't stop. And the Royals were great about sharing it with the fans. Long after the game had ended, they were still celebrating. We moved down to field level, and got to share a moment with them.
PROOF. Thats me and @jeremyoehring Congratulating the @Royals as they came down the 3rd base side last night. pic.twitter.com/FCPT7aSURp
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) October 6, 2014
It was incredibly cool to see all of Kansas City pull for the team.
Enjoying seeing the city support the #Royals pic.twitter.com/h377WNItjX
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) October 18, 2014
I was able to attend one more game during the AL championship series. This time with Tim, Jim, and Delbert Scott. It wasn't a clinching game, but it was still and amazing experience, and it kept Sweptober alive.
For the world series, we could not get tickets. But that isn't to say we didn't try.
@timscott1975 As the unmarried guy, can you come through for us here? pic.twitter.com/7t2djiIZuZ
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) October 29, 2014
We watched game 7 in the parking lot outside Kauffman stadium. In the end, the team came up 2 runs short. When I think of that night, I see a vision of Salvy hitting a home run in that last at bat. What follows was my take at the time.
@JPosnanski @WhitlockJason After Perez's first swing, I thought he should try to steal home.
— aaronmash (@aaronmash) October 30, 2014
Spring training 2015 is underway. I am looking forward to another great season. Whatever happens remember: Baseball is a game; games are supposed to be fun.
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