Sporting Up Blog — 2015 MLB Playoffs
Royals’ Championship Started with Hire of Dayton Moore
Posted by Mark Schremmer on
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – An estimated crowd of 800,000 people flooded the streets of downtown Kansas City on Tuesday to celebrate the Royals’ first World Series title since 1985. Championship parades and rallies are joyous occasions regardless of the team or city. But this one was special. To truly understand why almost half the population of the Kansas City metro area walked miles to see a glimpse of a Royals player or the championship trophy, you must first know the journey this franchise endured. When owner David Glass hired Dayton Moore to be the team’s general manager in June 2006,...
30 Years Later, Royals and Mets Face Off in World Series
Posted by Mark Schremmer on
All of the “Back to the Future” storylines this baseball season have surrounded the Chicago Cubs. That makes sense, of course, since the movie’s sequel predicted a Cubs’ World Series victory in 2015. However, that doesn’t mean there are a lack of ties between “Back to the Future” and this year’s actual World Series matchup between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets. If you recall, the journey of Marty McFly and Doc Brown started in the mid-1980s. So it’s only appropriate that two of the best teams from the mid-1980s are set to meet on the 30th...
MLB Postseason Baseball
Posted by David Stanley on
The MLB Championship Series field is set. Royals-Blue Jays and Cubs-Mets. With the exception of the Royals who ended their 29 year playoff drought last year, we are looking at 3 teams who have waited at least 7 years to enjoy the thrill of playoff baseball. Ironically, the team who most recently won the World Series is the same Blue Jays who previously held the longest playoff drought before winning the pennant in the American League East this year. There are story lines abound and we here at Sporting Up will be closely following the race for the next World Series Champion. Please check...