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A baseball net of constant rebuilding can be cast upon a team after winning a World Series. When the Kansas City Royals won the World Series in 1985 it could be argued that they have had the baseball net of rebuilding cast upon them ever since. St. Louis Cardinals fans would say the situation was poetic justice for the Royals to have a baseball net of bad luck cast upon them since the Royals won that World Series upon what most observers consider to be a blown call. Even a great competitor and baseball mind like George Brett hasn't been able to bring success to the Royals during his time in their front office.

It could be due to the fact that baseball net writers and other observers have been able to notice that the Royals have seemingly made some bad hires at the managerial position. A case of this kind of bad personality has cast a negative baseball net feeling around the organization; like the time they hired Tony Muser as manager. Muser for example was an old military minded old school guy who ended up managing a bunch of kids who were mainly only fluent in Spanish. It was not a very good baseball net fit. The next full time hire they made was Tony Pena who could speak great Spanish and had early success, but the team seemed to quit on him as most baseball net observers would admit. Pena would resign and wide up in the baseball net that is the Bronx, working for Joe Torre and the New York Yankees.

The glory days of the Royals and the likes of Brett Saberhagen and they are still playing at Kauffman Stadium which is a nice venue, but often gets made fun of in the baseball net world for being too much like the rest of the "cookie cutter" ballparks that were built in the 1970's. The fans in Kansas City deserve a more vibrant baseball net of hope in order to bring them optimism.