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  • esigs
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    Originally posted by sportsnbikes
    I didn't see any Paulo stuff today. Maybe a jersey. But their pricing was quite expensive. I can look again tomorrow.
    That would be great if you could please see if anything is available. Thank you!

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  • XclickX
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    The Royals wore Monarchs uniforms and hats on May 17th. Are these hats available anywhere? They never hit retail. The hats are navy with a white "KC" and a white button. My email is anthonycollicchio at yahoo.com. If anyone has a one of these, game worn, team issued or whatever please let me know. Thanks!

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  • sportsnbikes
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    Originally posted by esigs
    If I may also ask for those attending the fanfest starting tomorrow, I would really appreciate if you could look for Paulo Orlando items (open to any, but particularly helmet/hat/bat and even banners) for me. I'll be happy to provide my phone number for immediate contact if you email me. My email address is below.

    Thanks in advance & enjoy your time there!
    I didn't see any Paulo stuff today. Maybe a jersey. But their pricing was quite expensive. I can look again tomorrow.

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  • sportsnbikes
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    I forgot to add that the label was a shiny silver one.

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  • sportsnbikes
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    I got lucky once again today and picked up this Cain bat at Fanfest. I've watched tons of footage and games from this postseason. The Old Hickory label had caught my eye when I walked past it. I picked it up thinking it was probably a postseason bat. As I'm standing in line to pay, I matched it to game 4 of the World Series. I also matched it to game 5 and the AB in the top of the 12th. That AB was a bases loaded clearing RBI double. I've been extremely lucky with these bats.
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  • esigs
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    Re: The Kansas City Royals game used thread

    If I may also ask for those attending the fanfest starting tomorrow, I would really appreciate if you could look for Paulo Orlando items (open to any, but particularly helmet/hat/bat and even banners) for me. I'll be happy to provide my phone number for immediate contact if you email me. My email address is below.

    Thanks in advance & enjoy your time there!

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  • hawkeye8278
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    To all those attending the upcoming Royals FanFest...

    I'm not lucky enough to be able to live near KC to make the event, but if you guys happen to see any Jason Kendall items (ANYTHING), please feel free to contact me ASAP (I will pay finder's fees!!! : ))

    I really wish I could attend this year's fest and I hope you all have a great time!!!

    Thanks!!!

    hawkeye8278@yahoo.com

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  • MichaelofSF
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    Jermaine Dye 1999 game used bat
    From looking at pictures, for most of Dye's Royals tenure he used Rawlings bats for game use. Early on he used Louisville Slugger in games some, then later he can be seen using LVS for BP as well. This Dye bat has ball marks concentrated on the left of the barrel. I am no Dye bat expert as this is my first Jermaine Dye game used bat. Dye started his Royals career in 1997 after being traded from Atlanta and played in KC until he was traded during the 2001 season. In 2000 he made the All Star team and won a Gold Glove. On the knob and top of barrel #24 is written. There is a crack on the handle where a layer of tar is present. In 1999 Dye had a .294/.354/.526 line while belting 27 HR, knocking in 119 RBI and scoring 96 runs.
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  • MichaelofSF
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    Originally posted by MichaelofSF

    Mike Sweeney 2006-2007 era game used jersey
    I believe this could be from 2007 as in the photo of Sweeney in the dugout there is a loose thread on the captain "C" that is also present on the jersey. It's not enough to call it a match, but could be a start to further research.
    After looking at the photo and the jersey the 4 holes on the front buttons appear to have a similar if not same tilt as the 4 holes on the front buttons on the jersey. This is in addition to the similar loose thread on the captain "C." The captain "C" also appears to have the same slant/inclination at the open end (right side of a C) of the "C" as it is not flat on the top or bottom of the opening.
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  • MichaelofSF
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    TBM, really awesome helmets. I think I may have placed a bid or two on those. The Royals leading the all star vote was one of the stories of the first half of what became a championship season!

    I don't typically collect position player jerseys for the Royals much anymore, but here is the last one that I picked up:

    Mike Sweeney 2006-2007 era game used jersey
    The Royals switched from the road vest to sleeves in 2006. Sweendog had the Captain "C" on his jersey from 2003-2007. I believe this could be from 2007 as in the photo of Sweeney in the dugout there is a loose thread on the captain "C" that is also present on the jersey. It's not enough to call it a match, but could be a start to further research. The jersey is a size 50. There is some pilling present on the jersey. Sweeney has signed the rear "Gods Blessings Mike Sweeney 5x AL All Star 2 Tim 4:6-8"
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  • TBM
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    Here is my second 2015 All Star game used batting helmet. This one was used by Kansas City Royal Mike Moustakas in his first All-Star game.

    Mike was among the top vote getters at third base to start the All-Star game. He led in votes for that position for many weeks but eventually lost out to future 2015 AL MVP Josh Donaldson.

    Mike was named as one of the finalists for the last member of the All-Star team. Fans were given four days to vote. Mike came out on top with 19.3 million votes.

    Mike had one at bat against Aroldis Chapman in the 9th inning. He struck out on four fast balls that were clocked at 102 mph -103 mph -102 mph -103 mph respectively.

    After the All-Star game Mike gave his uniform to his mother and I ended up with his batting helmet.

    If you have read many of my posts you may know that not only do I like the items themselves but I love the stories that go with them. This item has a particularly sad story that goes with it. Read it if you want, skip it if you want.

    Mikes mother had been sick for two years at this point. He debated not playing in the All-Star game and spending the time off with his mom. His mother told him to go play in the All-Star game and he went.

    Below is part of an article that Ken Rosenthal wrote about this.

    She would have loved today," Mike said after the Royals' 14-6 victory over the Orioles. "She would have been real excited about it. But she would have liked it more for the fact that we won the game. She always said the team comes first."
    From the time Mike was in Little League, Connie Moustakas was a true baseball mom. She would keep score, even squawk at an umpire on occasion. She loved baseball, and loved that Mike -- her only son and the youngest of her four children -- was devoted to the sport.
    In early May, Mike got a call from Mike Sr. saying that Connie was not well. He left the Royals and flew home with his wife, Stephanie, and ended up missing three games.
    "We stayed in the room with her," Mike said. "My mom has never given up on anything in her life, never quit. Somehow, she ended up turning the corner. A doctor said she wasn't going to make it through the night. She ended up making it through the night.
    "She was doing great. She came out, was talking, coherent, answering questions. It was my mom again. She wasn't just laying there. She told me to come back and play baseball because she loves watching me play."
    In early July, Mike received a call just like the one he received in May, only this time from his wife. He again went on the bereavement/family medical emergency list.
    Again, Connie's fighting spirit prevailed.
    "The doctor said she wasn't looking good, then all of a sudden, the next day, she snaps out of it," Mike said.
    Mike returned to the Royals after missing four games. The day he rejoined the team, on July 10, he learned that he had won the Final Vote, becoming a first-time All-Star and the Royals' seventh representative in the game.
    Connie later enjoyed donning Mike’s All-Star jersey.
    "She was wearing it in the hospital," Mike said. "She was walking around, giving orders like she always used to. She was so proud that I was an All-Star."
    Less than a month later, she was gone.
    *****
    Mike said it was an off-day. He was pretty sure it was an off-day. Then again, everything happened so fast, he wasn't completely sure.
    Actually, Aug. 9 was a Sunday. The Royals played that day, beat the White Sox, 5-4. Mike and Stephanie went out to dinner afterward. At around 11:30 p.m., they were sitting on their couch, watching a movie, when Mike Sr. called.
    "I knew it wasn't good," Mike said. "I picked up. He was crying. I started crying. My wife started crying."
    Mike Sr. had been at the hospital with Mike's older sisters, Tina, Alexis and Kim, and other family members. Mike, at Connie's instructions, did not get home to say goodbye. His father had told him that Connie wanted him to "keep going out there, keep playing with the boys, playing the game hard like she always taught me to."

    Ken Rosenthal. Sep 13, 2015. Mike Moustakas reflects on mother's passing after career day at plate. Retrieved from http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/m...t-plate-091315
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  • TBM
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    Originally posted by sportsnbikes
    Nice Alcides lid man.
    Thanks Sportsnbikes it was one of my first GU helmets. I will be posting another one that I think is equally as good if not better.

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  • sportsnbikes
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    Nice Alcides lid man.

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  • TBM
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    Here is my Alcides Escobar 2015 All-Star game used and signed helmet. Escobar would be one of seven Royals at the 2015 All-Star game and one of three starters. At one point the All-Star voting had eight Royals starting along with Mike Trout. Royals would have had four starters but Alex Gordon got injured before the game and was replaced.

    Escobar would go 1-2, using this helmet, in his first ever All-Star game start. AL ended up winning the game and thus ensuring home field advantage for the Royals in the 2015 World Series. Escobar would also go on to be named the 2015 ALCS MVP.
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  • hawkeye8278
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    Originally posted by CampWest
    Odds and Ends

    A few Royals legend locker name plates and some Billy Butler cleats
    Camp,

    I sent along a PM regarding one of the nameplates.

    I hope to hear back.

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