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Clubhouse Conversation

Then & Now commentary on Kansas City baseball from the players themselves
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Episodes

Fred Ford

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Apr 26, 201422 min

Mike Sweeney

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Apr 24, 201447 min

Brian Bannister

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Apr 24, 201450 min

Jason Adam

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Apr 21, 201418 min

Brad Wellman

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Apr 21, 201443 min

Mike Sweeney

Mike Sweeney is a sure fire Royals Hall of Famer that appeared in five All-Star Games and finished in the Top 10 of TWENTY career Royals All-Time Batting stats, including 2nd in home runs, 2nd in slugging percentage, 2nd in … Continue reading →

Apr 15, 20140

Fred Ford

The Royals selected Fred Ford in the 7th round of the 2012 draft out of Jefferson (Mo.) College, where the 6’5” outfielder helped lead his team to the NJCAA World Series (2011 & 2012). From there, Ford had planned to … Continue reading →

Apr 15, 20140

Brian Bannister

Brian Bannister pitched for the Royals from 2007-2010, just as his father Floyd did from 1988-1989. In fact, when Brian made his debut with the Royals, that made him and Floyd the third Royals father-son combo to appear in a … Continue reading →

Apr 15, 20140

Jason Adam

Baseball America calls Jason Adam the 9th ranked Royals prospect, and its easy to see why, as the Blue Valley Northwest graduate possesses a sturdy frame of 6’4 225, and “stuff” that profiles him into the middle of the KC … Continue reading →

Apr 15, 20140

Brad Wellman

Brad Wellman played for the Royals from 1988-1989 and served as the top utility infielder both years he was in Kansas City. A former Giant and Dodger, Wellman was originally signed by and came up with the Royals before being … Continue reading →

Apr 15, 20140
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