When the Royals were holding their organizational meetings last winter and trying to construct the 2016 team, outfielder Paulo Orlando wasn’t a prime conversation topic. …read more
Via:: Kansas City Royals News
When the Royals were holding their organizational meetings last winter and trying to construct the 2016 team, outfielder Paulo Orlando wasn’t a prime conversation topic. …read more
Via:: Kansas City Royals News

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