Topic: George Brett

One of the few Americans that's made it as a forward in the NLL, McGlone outlines his stick and clears the air on a long-standing story about an...

Monday Trivia - George Brett

Monday Trivia - George Brett First Hint - George Brett and six others have achieved this single season accomplishment. I will release more hints...
After reading about George Brett hitting 23 HRs and 20 3Bs in 1979, I wanted to see who else was in this 20/20 club. Here are the seven players...
George Brett was among the most fierce competitors every to play major league baseball - his desire to win often times was the deciding factor in victory for his beloved Kansas City Royals, and the local community loved him for it. The result ...

Kansas City Royals Roster

Major League Baseball teams feature two rosters. The expanded roster is made up of the 25 active roster players, any players on the 15-day disabled list, and players on "optional assignment" in the minor leagues. In each game, a starting lineup consists ...
While the state of West Virginia is not generally recognized as a hotbed for spawning professional athletic talent, it needs to be appreciated by sports fans that West Virginia is not a largely populated area. In the sport of baseball, players from ...
Most young baseball fans have been taught that no one played third base like Brooks Robinson. But, offensively Brooks is miles behind Mike Schmidt, George Brett, Wade Boggs, Eddie Mathews, and Alex Rodriquez. Mike Schmidt was a gold glove third baseman himself ...

Biography: George Brett

George Brett is a retired professional baseball player who played his entire career with the Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball (MLB). Here are a few details on the life and playing career of George Howard Brett. Brett did not go ...
The Kansas City Royals have been one of baseball's struggling franchises for the better part of the last two decades. The team's center fielder throughout the 1970s, Amos Otis became one of the Kansas City Royals all-time home run leaders ...
In 1969 Ewing Kaufman entered the world of professional baseball on the grand scale as owner of the expansion team the Kansas City Royals filling a void left by the Athletic's departure for Oaklnad. During the Royals history many fine players ...