Dropping the ball

Dropping the ball
Laguna Hills, CA - This format to discuss the experiences associated with professional baseball started with modest expectations. Although there is only one contribution source on this site, at this time, I hope this year can provide at least one more author to facilitate fresh content about the topic. No excuse is good enough for the three, maybe four, visitors to this site for dropping the ball and maintaining the blog during the last few months. I am sincerely sorry.




John Lamb has been very busy during the past couple full-moon cycles with trips to Kansas City, MO for his Paul Splittorff - Pitcher of the Year Award from the Kansas City Royals, trips home to Orange County, CA and spending the majority of his time in Surprise, AZ close to the ballpark. Lamb had quite the year in professional baseball during last season during the early stages of his development and a tremendous surge in media coverage.



If you don’t know already, you may have just woke from a coma or recently suffered a blow to the head, but the Kansas City Royals have the best farm system in Major League Baseball according to the experts. My son and plenty of other parents within the extended Royals family are riding a wonderful wave of neighborhood attention. Many of these talented young men are knocking on the door to play in the show and try to return the Kansas City Royals fans back to winning ways.



Today, John Lamb is set to work in his first spring training assignment at the Camelback facility in Glendale, AZ, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Game time is 3:05 E.T. and can be watched or listened to through various media sources if interested. I plan to watch in the privacy of my own home so I can get fully engulfed with emotion without any consequence.



My handful of viewers on the site have my word to regularly provide content about professional baseball and the ride for the family of a Top 50 MLB Prospect for the 2011 season.
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