Posts tagged Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-A Baseball Holiday-Opening Day in Kansas City

A Soul Stirring Right of Spring
Yes, the Royals did fall to the Twins in their first game, but still Opening Day has a special feeling. From the GM, to the manager, to the players past and present, and most importantly the fans, a sunny spring day marks a beginning. Let’s bring you the sights and sounds of a special sports moment in time. Enjoy!

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Sunday Special Presented by 23rd Street Brewery-Toast For Yost

A Special Day to Reflect
Ned Yost was inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame Saturday night, which is a perfect setting to hear from him, players like Escobar, Greg Holland, and Wade Davis, as well as adding some personal reflections on a special championship era for the Royals.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Royally Ingrained in Baseball History-Curt Nelson Revisited

A Winding and Satisfying Baseball Journey
As the struggling Royals start a homestand, let's inject some history and smiles with a reprise of our great conversation with Royals Hall of Fame director Curt Nelson. It's baseball through and through with great stories, and chock full of passion for the sport and his craft.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Protecting His Turf-Trevor Vance Revisited

Grounded Dedication
A fascinating and enjoyable revisit of our conversation with Royals Director of Groundskeeping Trevor Vance. The Royals play at the K has suffered but they always perform on an immaculate stage provided by the Raytown native with a passion for his craft. An enjoyable success story and behind the scenes view.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-The Royal Voice of Kansas City Summers-Denny Matthews Revisited

Decades On As Part of The Sounds of Our Seasons
Another Royals season is just days away, and just like every year since their inception, Denny Matthews will be at the mike, making it a perfect time to revisit our amiable and fascinating conversation with the Baseball Hall of Famer.

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Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday Presented by Healing Frequency Massage-Danny and Tim's Music Scene July 19th

High and Low Notes and Hot Summer Fun
The always informative and enjoyable musical excursion cruises into concert memories of Sheryl Crow, The Killers, The Warped Tour and others. Documentaries good, and not so with The Beatles and Led Zeppelin, steamy summer tales, and much more.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Protecting His Turf-Trevor Vance

His Passion is Our Delight
The Royals Director of Groundskeeping for almost three decades is headed to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, a fitting tribute to dedication and hard work in a story he tells in absorbing and enjoyable fashion.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Royal Voice of Kansas City Summers-Denny Matthews Revisited

A Generational Voice Doing it His Own Way
A delightful revisit of our conversation with the voice of the Royals since their inception. Denny played college football after never playing in high school, and his first baseball game on the radio was in the major leagues. Just two examples of a remarkable and fascinating life story we visit here with the fifty plus year voice of the Kansas City Royals.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-A Royals Voice From the Start-Denny Matthews

A Remarkable and Unusual Hall of Fame Story
Denny Matthews played college football after never playing in high school, and his first baseball game on the radio was in the major leagues. Just two examples of a remarkable and fascinating life story we visit here with the fifty plus year voice of the Kansas City Royals.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Kansas City Downtown Baseball Focus Returning

Pulitzer Prize Winning Writer Paul Goldberger Talks Ballparks and Downtown Influences
The recent keynote speaker at the annual Downtown Council luncheon, who won his prize for his work
as an architecture critic, has written a brilliant new book “Ballpark:Baseball in the American City”, a look at the
history of baseball parks and their effect on downtowns, and vice-versa. He speaks to that history, and to his desire to see one in Kansas City.

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