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Andrew Sisco
Andrew Sisco is a professional baseball player. He's a left-handed pitcher for the Kansas City Royals and wears number 51. He is managed by pitching manager Bob McClure.
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MLB.comThe Kansas City Royals Sign Former No. 1 Overall Pick Bryan BullingtonBleacher ReportThe Kansas City Royals made a minor move today, but the player they signed will have an impact on baseball's amateur draft for years to come. ...Royals agree to minor league contract with pitcher Bryan BullingtonKansas City Royalsall 10 news articles »
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fox4kc.comSox add Tug HulettBoston GlobeThe club acquired versatile infielder Tug Hulett from the Kansas City Royals for a player to be named later or cash considerations. ...The Royals trade infielder Tug HulettExaminer.comSearch Past 7 days ArchivesBoston HeraldRoyals Trade Tug Hulett to Red SoxKansas City Royalshotstove.com (blog) -USA Todayall 50 news articles »
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- Royals Trade Tug Hulett to Red Sox (search.live.com)
Kansas City Royals Select Contracts of Five Omaha RoyalsMLN - The Raw Feed (blog)MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com-KANSAS CITY, MO (November 20, 2009) – The Kansas City Royals today announced their winter 40-man Major League roster. ...
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- Kansas City Royals Select Contracts of Five Omaha Royals (mlntherawfeed.squarespace.com)
- Kansas City Royals Agree to Terms on Minor League Contract with Brad Thompson (mlntherawfeed.squarespace.com)
- Kansas City Royals Pitching Prospects Looking To Find Their Way In Surprise (mlntherawfeed.squarespace.com)
If you knew nothing about the path 23-year-old Aaron Crow took after entering the 2008 draft, you would probably just assume that he’d already be making an impact in the Major Leagues.
Armed with a fastball that can touch the mid-90s, as well as a slider (which mlb.com called his best pitch) and changeup, that would’ve been a fair assessment after he was selected ninth overall by the Washington Nationals.
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- Pirates hire Steve Williams as Major League scout (bucsdugout.com)
- A Restless Kansas City Royals Ramble (bleacherreport.com)
Robinson Cano capped a five-run seventh inning with a grand slam, Chad Gaudin made a case for a spot on the Yankees' postseason roster and a makeshift New York lineup beat the Kansas City Royals 8-2 Monday night for the team's 101st win.
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