THAT’S ROYAL
Today, we need to temporarily change the Kansas City Royals’ chant.
In a major feature story this week in The Wall Street Journal under the headline, “The Royals are taking advantage of a new market efficiency,” we learned a lot about the character of the men and women who own and manage our hometown baseball team.
The story reported that the Royals were one of only two Major League Baseball teams that have not cut office staff or players in their minor and major league operations during the pandemic hiatus.
And they were the only team that had signed all five of their picks in the recent baseball draft.
So I am proposing a modification of our tried and true chant, “Let’s go, Royals!” This spectacular performance off the field has earned them a new one: “Way to go, Royals!”
Today, we need to temporarily change the Kansas City Royals’ chant.
In a major feature story this week in The Wall Street Journal under the headline, “The Royals are taking advantage of a new market efficiency,” we learned a lot about the character of the men and women who own and manage our hometown baseball team.
The story reported that the Royals were one of only two Major League Baseball teams that have not cut office staff or players in their minor and major league operations during the pandemic hiatus.
And they were the only team that had signed all five of their picks in the recent baseball draft.
So I am proposing a modification of our tried and true chant, “Let’s go, Royals!” This spectacular performance off the field has earned them a new one: “Way to go, Royals!”