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1969 Kansas City Royals season

The 1969 Kansas City Royals season was the Royals' inaugural season. The team finished fourth in the newly established American League West with a record of 69 wins, 93 losses, and 1 tie.[1]

Offseason edit

A franchise is born edit

The club's inception is connected to the Athletics franchise. On October 18, 1967, A.L. owners at last gave Charles O. Finley permission to move the Athletics to Oakland for the 1968 season. According to some reports, Joe Cronin promised Finley that he could move the team after the 1967 season as an incentive to sign the new lease with Municipal Stadium. The move came in spite of approval by voters in Jackson County of a bond issue for a brand new baseball stadium (the eventual Kauffman Stadium) to be completed in 1973. When U.S. Senator Stuart Symington threatened to have baseball's antitrust exemption revoked, the owners responded with a hasty round of expansion. Kansas City was awarded an American League expansion team, the Royals. They were initially slated to begin play in 1971. However, Symington was not willing to have Kansas City wait three years for another team, and renewed his threat to have baseball's antitrust exemption revoked unless the teams began play in 1969. The owners complied, but it forced the Seattle Pilots to enter the league earlier than expected without a suitable stadium, leading to financial difficulty, and a rapid relocation to Milwaukee in April 1970.

The Kansas City franchise was formally awarded to Ewing Kauffman on January 11, 1968.[2] The owner selected Los Angeles Angels vice president Cedric Tallis as the Royals' first general manager, and Tallis began to assemble a front office staff.

Expansion draft edit

The 1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft for the Royals and the Seattle Pilots was held on October 15.

Player Former Team Pick
Roger Nelson[3] Baltimore Orioles 1st
Joe Foy Boston Red Sox 4th
Jim Rooker New York Yankees 6th
Joe Keough Oakland A's 8th
Steve Jones Washington Senators 10th
Jon Warden Detroit Tigers 12th
Ellie Rodríguez New York Yankees 13th
Dave Morehead Boston Red Sox 15th
Mike Fiore Baltimore Orioles 17th
Bob Oliver Minnesota Twins 19th
Bill Butler Detroit Tigers 22nd
Steve Whitaker New York Yankees 23rd
Wally Bunker[4] Baltimore Orioles 25th
Paul Schaal[5] California Angels 27th
Dan Haynes Chicago White Sox 29th
Dick Drago[6] Detroit Tigers 31st
Pat Kelly Minnesota Twins 34th
Billy Harris Cleveland Indians 36th
Don O'Riley Oakland A's 38th
Al Fitzmorris Chicago White Sox 40th
Moe Drabowsky Baltimore Orioles 42nd
Jackie Hernández Minnesota Twins 43rd
Mike Hedlund Cleveland Indians 45th
Tom Burgmeier California Angels 47th
Hoyt Wilhelm[7] Chicago White Sox 49th
Jerry Adair Boston Red Sox 51st
Jerry Cram Minnesota Twins 54th
Fran Healy Cleveland Indians 56th
Scott Northey Chicago White Sox 58th
Ike Brookens Washington Senators 60th

Other offseason transactions edit

1968 MLB June amateur draft and minor league affiliates edit

The Royals and Seattle Pilots, along with the two National League expansion teams set to debut in 1969, the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres, were allowed to participate in the June 1968 MLB first-year player draft, although the new teams were barred from the lottery's first three rounds. Despite this impediment, the Royals drafted fifty players in the 1968 June draft, including Iorg and other future major leaguers Lance Clemons (seventh round), Monty Montgomery (ninth) and Paul Splittorff (25th).[11] Splittorff would win 166 games for the MLB Royals, including seasons of 20 (1973) and 19 (1978) victories, in a 15-year big-league career, then become a longtime analyst on the team's television crew. The Royals affiliated with three minor league clubs during 1968 to develop drafted players; the rosters were filled out by professional and amateur free agents that had been signed and players loaned from other organizations.

1968 farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: High Point-Thomasville

Regular season edit

  • May 4, 1969: Bob Oliver became the first Royal to collect six hits in a nine-inning game.[12]

Season standings edit

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 97 65 0.599 57–24 40–41
Oakland Athletics 88 74 0.543 9 49–32 39–42
California Angels 71 91 0.438 26 43–38 28–53
Kansas City Royals 69 93 0.426 28 36–45 33–48
Chicago White Sox 68 94 0.420 29 41–40 27–54
Seattle Pilots 64 98 0.395 33 34–47 30–51

Record vs. opponents edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEP WSH
Baltimore 10–8 6–6 9–3 13–5 11–7 11–1 8–4 11–7 8–4 9–3 13–5
Boston 8–10 8–4 5–7 12–6 10–8 10–2 7–5 11–7 4–8 6–6 6–12
California 6–6 4–8 9–9 8–4 5–7 9–9 7–11 3–9 6–12 9–9–1 5–7
Chicago 3–9 7–5 9–9 8–4 3–9 8–10 5–13 3–9 8–10 10–8 4–8
Cleveland 5–13 6–12 4–8 4–8 7–11 7–5 5–7 9–8 5–7 7–5 3–15
Detroit 7–11 8–10 7–5 9–3 11–7 8–4 6–6 10–8 7–5 10–2 7–11
Kansas City 1–11 2–10 9–9 10–8 5–7 4–8 8–10 5–7–1 8–10 10–8 7–5
Minnesota 4–8 5–7 11–7 13–5 7–5 6–6 10–8 10–2 13–5 12–6 6–6
New York 7–11 7–11 9–3 9–3 8–9 8–10 7–5–1 2–10 6–6 7–5 10–8
Oakland 4–8 8–4 12–6 10–8 7–5 5–7 10–8 5–13 6–6 13–5 8–4
Seattle 3–9 6–6 9–9–1 8–10 5–7 2–10 8–10 6–12 5–7 5–13 7–5
Washington 5–13 12–6 7–5 8–4 15–3 11–7 5–7 6–6 8–10 4–8 5–7


Notable transactions edit

The first game edit

Starting lineup edit

  9 Lou Piniella CF
14 Jerry Adair 2B
  8 Ed Kirkpatrick     LF
  1 Joe Foy 3B
  7 Chuck Harrison 1B
33 Bob Oliver RF
11 Ellie Rodríguez C
24 Jackie Hernández    SS
27 Wally Bunker     P

Scorecard edit

April 8, Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H E
Minnesota 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 1
Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 14 0
W: Drabowsky (1–0)  L: Grzenda (0–1)  
HRs: Nettles (1)

Roster edit

1969 Kansas City Royals
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats edit

Batting edit

Starters by position edit

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Ellie Rodríguez 95 267 63 .236 2 20
1B Mike Fiore 107 339 93 .274 12 35
2B Jerry Adair 126 432 108 .250 5 48
3B Joe Foy 145 519 136 .262 11 71
SS Jackie Hernández 145 504 112 .222 4 40
LF Lou Piniella 135 493 139 .282 11 68
CF Bob Oliver 118 394 100 .254 13 43
RF Pat Kelly 112 417 110 .264 8 32

Other batters edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ed Kirkpatrick 120 315 81 .257 14 49
Chuck Harrison 75 213 47 .221 3 18
Buck Martinez 72 205 47 .229 4 23
Paul Schaal 61 205 54 .263 1 13
Juan Ríos 87 196 44 .224 1 5
Joe Keough 70 166 31 .187 0 7
Hawk Taylor 64 89 24 .270 3 21
Jim Campanis 30 83 13 .157 0 5
Luis Alcaraz 22 79 20 .253 1 7
Scott Northey 20 61 16 .262 1 7
George Spriggs 23 29 4 .138 0 0
Dennis Paepke 12 27 3 .111 0 0
Fred Rico 12 26 6 .231 0 2
Fran Healy 6 10 4 .400 0 0
Billy Harris 5 7 2 .286 0 0

Pitching edit

Starting pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Wally Bunker 35 222.2 12 11 3.23 130
Bill Butler 34 193.2 9 10 3.90 156
Roger Nelson 29 193.1 7 13 3.31 82
Jim Rooker 28 158.1 4 16 3.75 108

Other pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Dick Drago 41 200.2 11 13 3.77 108
Mike Hedlund 34 125.0 3 6 3.24 74
Steve Jones 20 44.2 2 3 4.23 31
Chris Zachary 8 18.1 0 1 7.85 6
Jerry Cram 5 16.2 0 1 3.24 10

Relief pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Moe Drabowsky 52 11 9 11 2.94 76
Dave Wickersham 34 2 3 5 3.96 27
Tom Burgmeier 31 3 1 0 4.17 23
Dave Morehead 21 2 3 0 5.73 32
Don O'Riley 18 1 1 1 6.94 10
Galen Cisco 15 1 1 1 3.63 18
Al Fitzmorris 7 1 1 2 4.22 3

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Omaha

Elmira affiliation shared with San Diego Padres

Awards and honors edit

1969 Major League Baseball All-Star Game

1969 AL Rookie of the Year

Notes edit

  1. ^ "New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals Box Score: May 31, 1969". Baseball-Reference. May 31, 1969. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  2. ^ Holtzman, Jerome, "A.L. Vote to Expand Marks 1967 History," The Sporting News Official 1968 Baseball Guide and Record Book. St. Louis, Missouri: The Sporting News, 1968, pp. 175–181
  3. ^ Roger Nelson page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Wally Bunker page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Paul Schaal page at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ Dick Drago page at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ a b Hoyt Wilhelm page at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ Dane Iorg page at Baseball Reference
  9. ^ Galen Cisco page at Baseball Reference
  10. ^ a b Dennis Ribant page at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ Information at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ "The Ballplayers - Bob Oliver | baseballbiography.com". Retrieved July 9, 2008.
  13. ^ "Royals, Pilots Swap Players". St. Petersburg Times. April 1, 1969. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  14. ^ Keith Marshall page at Baseball Reference
  15. ^ Frank Ortenzio page at Baseball Reference

References edit

  1. ^ "New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals Box Score: May 31, 1969". Baseball-Reference. May 31, 1969. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  2. ^ "1969 Kansas City Royals Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  3. ^ "1969 Kansas City Royals Roster | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved February 28, 2024.
  4. ^ Reichler, Joseph L. (January 1, 1985). The Baseball Encyclopedia: The Complete and Official Record of Major League Baseball (Sixth ed.). Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 9780026019309.

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The 1969 Kansas City Royals season was the Royals inaugural season The team finished fourth in the newly established American League West with a record of 69 wins 93 losses and 1 tie 1 1969 Kansas City RoyalsLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionWestBallparkMunicipal StadiumCityKansas City MissouriOwnersEwing KauffmanGeneral managersCedric TallisManagersJoe GordonTelevisionKMBC TVRadioKMBZ Buddy Blattner Denny Matthews Seasons 1970 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 A franchise is born 1 2 Expansion draft 1 3 Other offseason transactions 1 4 1968 MLB June amateur draft and minor league affiliates 1 4 1 1968 farm system 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 3 Notable transactions 2 4 The first game 2 4 1 Starting lineup 2 4 2 Scorecard 2 5 Roster 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 1 1 Starters by position 3 1 2 Other batters 3 2 Pitching 3 2 1 Starting pitchers 3 2 2 Other pitchers 3 2 3 Relief pitchers 4 Farm system 5 Awards and honors 6 Notes 7 ReferencesOffseason editA franchise is born edit The club s inception is connected to the Athletics franchise On October 18 1967 A L owners at last gave Charles O Finley permission to move the Athletics to Oakland for the 1968 season According to some reports Joe Cronin promised Finley that he could move the team after the 1967 season as an incentive to sign the new lease with Municipal Stadium The move came in spite of approval by voters in Jackson County of a bond issue for a brand new baseball stadium the eventual Kauffman Stadium to be completed in 1973 When U S Senator Stuart Symington threatened to have baseball s antitrust exemption revoked the owners responded with a hasty round of expansion Kansas City was awarded an American League expansion team the Royals They were initially slated to begin play in 1971 However Symington was not willing to have Kansas City wait three years for another team and renewed his threat to have baseball s antitrust exemption revoked unless the teams began play in 1969 The owners complied but it forced the Seattle Pilots to enter the league earlier than expected without a suitable stadium leading to financial difficulty and a rapid relocation to Milwaukee in April 1970 The Kansas City franchise was formally awarded to Ewing Kauffman on January 11 1968 2 The owner selected Los Angeles Angels vice president Cedric Tallis as the Royals first general manager and Tallis began to assemble a front office staff Expansion draft edit Main article 1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft The 1968 Major League Baseball expansion draft for the Royals and the Seattle Pilots was held on October 15 Player Former Team Pick Roger Nelson 3 Baltimore Orioles 1st Joe Foy Boston Red Sox 4th Jim Rooker New York Yankees 6th Joe Keough Oakland A s 8th Steve Jones Washington Senators 10th Jon Warden Detroit Tigers 12th Ellie Rodriguez New York Yankees 13th Dave Morehead Boston Red Sox 15th Mike Fiore Baltimore Orioles 17th Bob Oliver Minnesota Twins 19th Bill Butler Detroit Tigers 22nd Steve Whitaker New York Yankees 23rd Wally Bunker 4 Baltimore Orioles 25th Paul Schaal 5 California Angels 27th Dan Haynes Chicago White Sox 29th Dick Drago 6 Detroit Tigers 31st Pat Kelly Minnesota Twins 34th Billy Harris Cleveland Indians 36th Don O Riley Oakland A s 38th Al Fitzmorris Chicago White Sox 40th Moe Drabowsky Baltimore Orioles 42nd Jackie Hernandez Minnesota Twins 43rd Mike Hedlund Cleveland Indians 45th Tom Burgmeier California Angels 47th Hoyt Wilhelm 7 Chicago White Sox 49th Jerry Adair Boston Red Sox 51st Jerry Cram Minnesota Twins 54th Fran Healy Cleveland Indians 56th Scott Northey Chicago White Sox 58th Ike Brookens Washington Senators 60th Other offseason transactions edit June 7 1968 Dane Iorg was drafted by the Royals in the 16th round of the 1968 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign 8 August 14 1968 Galen Cisco was purchased by the Royals from the Boston Red Sox 9 December 12 1968 Hoyt Wilhelm was traded by the Royals to the California Angels for Ed Kirkpatrick and Dennis Paepke 7 December 15 1968 Dennis Ribant was purchased by the Royals from the Detroit Tigers 10 March 29 1969 Dennis Ribant was purchased from the Royals by the St Louis Cardinals 10 1968 MLB June amateur draft and minor league affiliates edit The Royals and Seattle Pilots along with the two National League expansion teams set to debut in 1969 the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres were allowed to participate in the June 1968 MLB first year player draft although the new teams were barred from the lottery s first three rounds Despite this impediment the Royals drafted fifty players in the 1968 June draft including Iorg and other future major leaguers Lance Clemons seventh round Monty Montgomery ninth and Paul Splittorff 25th 11 Splittorff would win 166 games for the MLB Royals including seasons of 20 1973 and 19 1978 victories in a 15 year big league career then become a longtime analyst on the team s television crew The Royals affiliated with three minor league clubs during 1968 to develop drafted players the rosters were filled out by professional and amateur free agents that had been signed and players loaned from other organizations 1968 farm system edit Level Team League Manager A High Point Thomasville Hi Toms Carolina League Jack McKeon A Dubuque Royals Midwest League Max Lanier and Paul Pettit A Short Season Corning Royals New York Penn League Bobo Osborne LEAGUE CHAMPIONS High Point ThomasvilleRegular season editMay 4 1969 Bob Oliver became the first Royal to collect six hits in a nine inning game 12 Season standings edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home Road Minnesota Twins 97 65 0 599 57 24 40 41 Oakland Athletics 88 74 0 543 9 49 32 39 42 California Angels 71 91 0 438 26 43 38 28 53 Kansas City Royals 69 93 0 426 28 36 45 33 48 Chicago White Sox 68 94 0 420 29 41 40 27 54 Seattle Pilots 64 98 0 395 33 34 47 30 51 Record vs opponents edit 1969 American League recordsvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEP WSH Baltimore 10 8 6 6 9 3 13 5 11 7 11 1 8 4 11 7 8 4 9 3 13 5 Boston 8 10 8 4 5 7 12 6 10 8 10 2 7 5 11 7 4 8 6 6 6 12 California 6 6 4 8 9 9 8 4 5 7 9 9 7 11 3 9 6 12 9 9 1 5 7 Chicago 3 9 7 5 9 9 8 4 3 9 8 10 5 13 3 9 8 10 10 8 4 8 Cleveland 5 13 6 12 4 8 4 8 7 11 7 5 5 7 9 8 5 7 7 5 3 15 Detroit 7 11 8 10 7 5 9 3 11 7 8 4 6 6 10 8 7 5 10 2 7 11 Kansas City 1 11 2 10 9 9 10 8 5 7 4 8 8 10 5 7 1 8 10 10 8 7 5 Minnesota 4 8 5 7 11 7 13 5 7 5 6 6 10 8 10 2 13 5 12 6 6 6 New York 7 11 7 11 9 3 9 3 8 9 8 10 7 5 1 2 10 6 6 7 5 10 8 Oakland 4 8 8 4 12 6 10 8 7 5 5 7 10 8 5 13 6 6 13 5 8 4 Seattle 3 9 6 6 9 9 1 8 10 5 7 2 10 8 10 6 12 5 7 5 13 7 5 Washington 5 13 12 6 7 5 8 4 15 3 11 7 5 7 6 6 8 10 4 8 5 7 Notable transactions edit April 1 1969 Steve Whitaker and John Gelnar were traded by the Royals to the Seattle Pilots for Lou Piniella 13 June 5 1969 1969 Major League Baseball Draft Keith Marshall was drafted by the Royals in the 5th round 14 Frank Ortenzio was drafted by the Royals in the 47th round 15 The first game edit Starting lineup edit 9 Lou Piniella CF 14 Jerry Adair 2B 8 Ed Kirkpatrick LF 1 Joe Foy 3B 7 Chuck Harrison 1B 33 Bob Oliver RF 11 Ellie Rodriguez C 24 Jackie Hernandez SS 27 Wally Bunker P Scorecard edit April 8 Municipal Stadium Kansas City Missouri Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R H E Minnesota 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 1 Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 14 0 W Drabowsky 1 0 L Grzenda 0 1 HRs Nettles 1 Roster edit 1969 Kansas City Royals Roster Pitchers 27 Wally Bunker 34 Tom Burgmeier 29 Bill Butler 26 Galen Cisco 38 Jerry Cram 25 Moe Drabowsky 41 Dick Drago 42 Al Fitzmorris 32 Mike Hedlund 37 Steve Jones 17 Dave Morehead 35 Roger Nelson 23 Don O Riley 13 22 Jim Rooker 40 Dave Wickersham 40 Chris Zachary Catchers 20 Jim Campanis 16 Fran Healy 21 Buck Martinez 28 Dennis Paepke 11 Ellie Rodriguez Infielders 14 Jerry Adair 39 Luis Alcaraz 19 Mike Fiore 1 Joe Foy 15 Billy Harris 7 Chuck Harrison 24 Jackie Hernandez 12 Juan Rios 10 Paul Schaal Outfielders 18 Pat Kelly 16 Joe Keough 8 Ed Kirkpatrick 44 Scott Northey 33 Bob Oliver 9 Lou Piniella 46 Fred Rico 30 George Spriggs 31 Hawk Taylor Manager 6 Joe Gordon Coaches 4 Harry Dunlop 3rd Base 5 Owen Friend Assistant 3 Mel Harder Pitching 36 Charlie Metro 1st Base 2 Jo Jo White Hitting Player stats editBatting edit Starters by position edit Note Pos Position G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Pos Player G AB H Avg HR RBI C Ellie Rodriguez 95 267 63 236 2 20 1B Mike Fiore 107 339 93 274 12 35 2B Jerry Adair 126 432 108 250 5 48 3B Joe Foy 145 519 136 262 11 71 SS Jackie Hernandez 145 504 112 222 4 40 LF Lou Piniella 135 493 139 282 11 68 CF Bob Oliver 118 394 100 254 13 43 RF Pat Kelly 112 417 110 264 8 32 Other batters edit Note G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Player G AB H Avg HR RBI Ed Kirkpatrick 120 315 81 257 14 49 Chuck Harrison 75 213 47 221 3 18 Buck Martinez 72 205 47 229 4 23 Paul Schaal 61 205 54 263 1 13 Juan Rios 87 196 44 224 1 5 Joe Keough 70 166 31 187 0 7 Hawk Taylor 64 89 24 270 3 21 Jim Campanis 30 83 13 157 0 5 Luis Alcaraz 22 79 20 253 1 7 Scott Northey 20 61 16 262 1 7 George Spriggs 23 29 4 138 0 0 Dennis Paepke 12 27 3 111 0 0 Fred Rico 12 26 6 231 0 2 Fran Healy 6 10 4 400 0 0 Billy Harris 5 7 2 286 0 0 Pitching edit Starting pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Wally Bunker 35 222 2 12 11 3 23 130 Bill Butler 34 193 2 9 10 3 90 156 Roger Nelson 29 193 1 7 13 3 31 82 Jim Rooker 28 158 1 4 16 3 75 108 Other pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Dick Drago 41 200 2 11 13 3 77 108 Mike Hedlund 34 125 0 3 6 3 24 74 Steve Jones 20 44 2 2 3 4 23 31 Chris Zachary 8 18 1 0 1 7 85 6 Jerry Cram 5 16 2 0 1 3 24 10 Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SO Moe Drabowsky 52 11 9 11 2 94 76 Dave Wickersham 34 2 3 5 3 96 27 Tom Burgmeier 31 3 1 0 4 17 23 Dave Morehead 21 2 3 0 5 73 32 Don O Riley 18 1 1 1 6 94 10 Galen Cisco 15 1 1 1 3 63 18 Al Fitzmorris 7 1 1 2 4 22 3Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League Manager AAA Omaha Royals American Association Jack McKeon AA Elmira Pioneers Eastern League Harry Bright A High Point Thomasville Royals Carolina League Harry Malmberg A Waterloo Hawks Midwest League Rollie Hemsley A Short Season Corning Royals New York Penn League Buddy Peterson A Short Season Winnipeg Goldeyes Northern League Spider Jorgensen Rookie Kingsport Royals Appalachian League Red Norwood LEAGUE CHAMPIONS OmahaElmira affiliation shared with San Diego PadresAwards and honors edit1969 Major League Baseball All Star Game Ellie Rodriguez reserve did not play 1969 AL Rookie of the Year Lou PiniellaNotes edit New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals Box Score May 31 1969 Baseball Reference May 31 1969 Retrieved February 28 2024 Holtzman Jerome A L Vote to Expand Marks 1967 History The Sporting News Official 1968 Baseball Guide and Record Book St Louis Missouri The Sporting News 1968 pp 175 181 Roger Nelson page at Baseball Reference Wally Bunker page at Baseball Reference Paul Schaal page at Baseball Reference Dick Drago page at Baseball Reference a b Hoyt Wilhelm page at Baseball Reference Dane Iorg page at Baseball Reference Galen Cisco page at Baseball Reference a b Dennis Ribant page at Baseball Reference Information at Baseball Reference The Ballplayers Bob Oliver baseballbiography com Retrieved July 9 2008 Royals Pilots Swap Players St Petersburg Times April 1 1969 Retrieved August 28 2009 Keith Marshall page at Baseball Reference Frank Ortenzio page at Baseball ReferenceReferences edit 1 2 3 4 New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals Box Score May 31 1969 Baseball Reference May 31 1969 Retrieved February 28 2024 1969 Kansas City Royals Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved February 28 2024 1969 Kansas City Royals Roster Baseball Almanac www baseball almanac com Retrieved February 28 2024 Reichler Joseph L January 1 1985 The Baseball Encyclopedia The Complete and Official Record of Major League Baseball Sixth ed Macmillan Publishers ISBN 9780026019309 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Kansas City Royals season amp oldid 1210906820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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