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Adam Bernero is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and wears number 58. He is managed by pitching manager Bob McClure.
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MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com - KANSAS CITY, MO (November 20, 2008) – The Kansas City Royals today announced their winter 40-man Major League roster. The Royals have selected right-handed pitcher . . .
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KANSAS CITY -- The Kansas City Royals are introducing a nine-game season ticket package just in time for the holiday season. The nine-game package - which ...
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KANSAS CITY, MO (November 20, 2008) – The Kansas City Royals today announced their winter 40-man Major League roster. The Royals have selected right-handed ...
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The Kansas City Royals announced a nine-game season ticket package for the upcoming season.
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Yesterday this occurred as the Boston Red Sox and Kansas City Royals came to terms on a deal that would send Coco Crisp to the Royals in exchange for Ramon ...
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Red Sox generAL manager Theo Epstein thought it would be easier to find a fourth outfielder than an effective eighth-inning reliever, so he didn't hesitate yesterday in trading to the Kansas City RoyALs for ...
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Mike Aviles of the Kansas City Royals was named to the Topps 50th annual Major League rookie all-star team on Thursday.
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The Boston Red Sox have dealt centerfielder Coco Crisp to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for Ramon Ramirez, a right-handed reliever who appeared in 71 games last year and posted a 2.64 ERA in 71 1/3 innings. Crisp had a solid year with the Red ...
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The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking, acquiring center fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez on Wednesday.
- Red Sox Trade Coco Crisp to Royals for Reliever (abcnews.go.com)
Boston has agreed to send center fielder Coco Crisp to the Royals in exchange for right-handed reliever Ramon Ramirez, ESPN Radio 810 in Kansas City ...
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The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking on Wednesday, acquiring center fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez.
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The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking, acquiring center fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez on Wednesday.
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Outfielder Coco Crisp was traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday for reliever Ramon Ramirez.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking, acquiring center fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez yesterday.
Kansas City was 12th among 14 AL teams in runs last season and added power last month, obtaining first...
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The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking, acquiring center fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez.
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