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Friday, June 12, 2009TryoutsFYI:The Kansas City Royals Baseball Club has announced that an open free agent tryout camp has been scheduled for Monday, June 22, at Fairfax Park (3800 Fairfax St.) in Eau Claire, under the direction of Royals Midwest Regional Scout Scott Melvin and Wisconsin Associate Scout Kyle Scharhag. What are the odds that Tony Pena, Jr. or Mike Aviles would actually make the team if they showed up to this thing under different names? But definitely check it out if you're near Eu Claire. After all, if you have a little lateral movement and aren't literally afraid of a pitched baseball, you may find yourself as the starting shortstop for the Royals this year. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 3:21pm Comments
YankeesfanLen said...
If I were anywhere near Wisconsin on that day, I’d find an all night gin mill and at 8:30AM, go to take Farnsworth’s place. Posted 06/12 at 03:58 PM
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I am pulling for Herb Mul-key, Vince Papale and Rob Hobbs; all out of retirement. Good luck to all.