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The greatest plays and moments in Royals history - Part III

The greatest plays and moments in Royals history - Part III Share this story . One thing I like about historical lists is the discussion it brings. It’s hard to get millions of fans to agree about what the top five or even the top ten might be. For younger fans, there might be some recency bias and that’s understandable. If you weren’t alive to witness the individual greatness of a Bo Jackson, a Steve Busby or George Brett, it’s hard to fathom just how spectacular they were. If you’re not of a certain age, you have no idea how heated the rivalry was with the Oakland A’s or the New York Yankees. But the great thing about sports, and baseball, is that it continues to create memorable moments for all of us.

The ten greatest plays and moments in Royals history - Part II

The ten greatest plays and moments in Royals history - Part II Share this story 10. September 30, 1992 - George joins the 3,000 hit club The 1992 season was a disappointment for the Royals. They finished at 72-90, fifth place in the A. L. West. As the season wound down the big question was, when would George Brett collect his 3,000 th hit? The Royals started a four-game series in Anaheim on September 28 and Brett sat out the first two games, nursing a sore right shoulder. Brett was in the lineup as the designated hitter for the third game. He came in with 2,996 hits. Brett, who grew up in nearby El Segundo, collected a double and two singles in his first three at-bats to bring him to the precipice of glory. With one out in the seventh, Brett stepped in against left-handed Tim Fortugno and stroked a single over the head of Angels second baseman Ken Oberkfell for his milestone hit. Brett’s teammates charged out of the dugout to congratulate him. Another cool thing about the h

⚾: Grady Shines But FSU Drops Series Finale

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State (4-5, 2-4 ACC) got a strong start from pitcher Conor Grady, but the Seminoles could not find the clutch hit late as they fell to No. 16 Virginia (6-5, 2-4) 2-1 Sunday afternoon at Dick Howser Stadium. Grady (1-1) and reliever Wyatt Crowell combined to retire the final 19 Cavalier hitters. Brendan Rivoli had both of Virginia’s RBI Sunday, with a bloop double in the first inning that scored Nic Kent and a single in the third that scored Max Cotier. The Seminoles did not allow another baserunner, with Grady retiring 13 straight and Crowell pitching a perfect eighth and ninth inning. The two combined for 13 strikeouts and did not walk a batter.

⚾: Messick Dominates in Shutout of No 16 Virginia

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Redshirt freshman Parker Messick pitched a career-high 8.0 innings Friday and struck out 11 batters as FSU beat No. 16 Virginia 2-0 at Dick Howser Stadium. The Seminoles (3-4, 1-3 ACC) got a pair of runs in the third inning against the Cavaliers (5-4, 1-3 ACC) as both teams combined for just seven hits and 29 strikeouts in the pitching duel. Hunter Perdue worked around a one-out single in the ninth inning to earn his first career save. Messick (1-2) was strong throughout the night for the Seminoles, notching perfect innings with four total strikeouts over the seventh and eighth frames. Energetic all night, Messick exited to a roar from the crowd of 1,422 after 114 pitches.

Abbott outdueled by Messick: Florida State takes opener from #16 UVA, 2-0

Abbott outdueled by Messick: Florida State takes opener from #16 UVA, 2-0
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