Posts tagged Hall of Fame
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-The Summer Game Reigns-Jay Hinrichs and Joe Calfapietra

Big Events and Past Glories
A KC Monarchs theme as we check in with President and G.M. Jay Hinrichs after American Association All-Star festivities this week, and bring you a timely reprise of the fascinating and lively conversation with Monarchs manager Joe Calfapietra, a baseball lifer and successful leader for many years. Summer game fun for everyone!

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Successful Family Business-Ed Fritz

Championship Pedigree
Part of a tremendous coaching family, and newly named to the Kansas High School Coaches Hall of Fame, Ed has won many state titles and coached numerous players who went on to college and pro careers, often starting with coaching them in youth basketball. Many tales of great personalities, relationships, and accomplishments.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-A Royal Baseball Passion Play-Mike Sweeney Revisited

Good Nature and Faithful Determination
About to enter his first year on the Royals broadcast team, yet another chapter in an amazing Royals career, and a life's journey filled with roadblocks and triumphs. A story strong in determination and faith, and relentless optimism and good humor. Enjoy!

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Mainstay of a Heyday-Alan Mayer

An Amazing and Unlikely Path to the Top
Overcoming a devastating accident as a child, Alan became a multi-sport star in his youth, a two-sport college All American, as a goalkeeper, one of the standout players in U.S. Pro Soccer of the 70’s and 80’s, and a member of six Halls of Fame, A remarkable journey brightly told.

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Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Royal Voice of Kansas City Summers-Denny Matthews Revisited

A Generational Voice Doing it His Own Way
A delightful revisit of our conversation with the voice of the Royals since their inception. Denny played college football after never playing in high school, and his first baseball game on the radio was in the major leagues. Just two examples of a remarkable and fascinating life story we visit here with the fifty plus year voice of the Kansas City Royals.

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