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Get premium KC Royals tickets for yourself and watch the KC Royals set the baseball field on fire. Based in Kansas City, Missouri, the Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball team. As a member of the Central Division of Major League, the KC Royals have played their home games at the Kauffman Stadium, their ball park, since 1973 till date. The club was founded by Ewing Kauffman, a businessman. Currently the team’s motto is: "True. Blue. Tradition". Baseball Hall of Famers from KC Royals includes George Brett, Orlando Cepeda, Harmon Killebrew, Bob Lemon and Gaylord Perry.

KC Royals, Kansas City And Early History

The name "Royals" is said to have originated from the American Royal Livestock Show that has been held in Kansas City since the year 1899. The Royals played their first match in Kansas City, Missouri in 1969. In their initial years itself their first GM, Cedric Tallis built a strong team with a few good tradeoffs. By inventing in a strong farm system, many baseball stars such as Paul Splittorff, Steve Busby, Frank White, George Brett, and Al Cowens emerged.

Year 1971 saw the fans screaming, shouting and waving their KC Royals tickets at the Municipal stadium as the Royals had their first winning season.

Two years later, in 1973, the Royals adopted "powder blue" road uniforms and shifted to the Kauffman Stadium (earlier known Royals Stadium). By 1975, the KC Royals had risen in stature in the AL Western Division, winning three division championships from 1976 to 1978. They continued to tread on the road to triumph through the 1980s under the leadership of Jim Frey. During the 1970s and 1980s, the Yankees and White Sox continued to be their arch rivals and fans enjoyed some bitter sweet baseball action with their KC Royals tickets.

Pine Tar Incident, Post 1980

The Pine Tar Incident took place in the 1980s. The umpires discovered the placement of pine tar on baseman George Brett's bat. This was illegal and the umpires squashed his home run and ejected him. Today, this incident is a part of baseball folklore. However, not losing hope with the negative publicity, Manager Dick Howser groomed other star players Bret Saberhagen, Mark Gubicza, Danny Jackson Bud Black and Charlie Leibrandt post 1984, resulting in a triumphant World Series Title for the team in 1985. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Royals developed young talent such as Bo Jackson, Kevin Seitzer, and Tom Gordon. They made some sensible trade offs, and KC Royals was rocking!

A Period Of Rapid Decline As Payrolls Are Slashed

After 1995, the Royals started to slide. Kauffman, their mentor died in 1993 which left the team without a permanent owner until David Glass purchased the team in 2000. However, as the team payroll was sliced, the Royals found it difficult to retain their stars players. To save on hefty pay packages, the team also traded off good players such as Kevin Appier, Johnny Damon and Jermaine Dye. This decision did not go in favor of the team, as in 2002; the Royals posted a dismal team record losing 100 games for the first time in franchise history.

In year 2003, Manager Tony Peña, gave the team a facelift and people again started to buy KC Royals tickets. Year 2004 was full of errors and by year 2005, K C Royals were renowned for the smallest payrolls in the Major Leagues. Year 2006 was also replete with losses.

During the 2006 off-season, the Kansas City appeared to make amends. They opened their wallets and roped in Gil Meche by signing on $55 million contract for 5 years. The Royals had several promising prospects, and their fair share of winning matches in year 2007 gave their fans a glimmer of hope. Dayton Moore who took over the team as GM was also good news for the team. Little wonder that the KC Royals tickets are selling like hot cakes today. If you haven’t still got your tickets, go online and check out some premium offers from an online broker. Then you can watch a great baseball game with your KC Royal tickets.

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