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06 Sep

Crown Gems: Granderson, Pedro, and Site Suggestions

Posted by: Wally Fish

Tonight is draft night for my fantasy football league, so here are a couple links to enjoy until tomorrow.  As you can tell from the last couple of days, Big League Stew is fast becoming one of my favorite baseball sites.

The movement grows.  Even Curtis Granderson thinks Zack Greinke is the favorite to win the AL Cy Young Award.

David Brown did an interview with Pedro Martinez for Big League Stew.  It has nothing to do with the Royals, but Pedro has always been one of my favorite players.  It is an enjoyable post to read so check it out.

Speaking of favorite baseball sites, I’m always looking for new sources of reading material.  Please let me know if you have any good baseball sites, either Royals specific or general baseball, to recommend.  Drop a comment on this post with your suggestion(s) or email me directly.

Have a great night, a wonderful Labor Day, and thanks for reading!

            BallHype: hype it up! 

3 Responses to “Crown Gems: Granderson, Pedro, and Site Suggestions”

  1. 1. Old Man Duggan Says:

    I’m sure they’re not new to you, but both fangraphs.com and minorleagueball.com are great, and they’re not listed in your blogroll.

  2. 2. Royals Do the Impossible, Win Meaningless Game Says:

    [...] Crown Gems: Granderson, Pedro, and Site Suggestions | Kings of Kauffman | A Kansas City Royals Blog [...]

  3. 3. Wally Fish Says:

    Thanks OMD!
    I visit fangraphs.com a couple times a week, but i was not aware of minorleagueball.com. I have now added both to my blogroll and also subscribed to their RSS feeds to save me some time.

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