Kansas City Royals to Bring Back Powder Blues PDF Print E-mail

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After a lengthy absence, the powder blues were brought back in 2008. The new powder-blue jerseys were unveiled to an enormous applause from season-ticket holders at a special private function at The Grand Ballroom.

Royals players John Buck, Mark Teahen, Alex Gordon, Jose Guillen and David DeJesus and manager Trey Hillman modeled the new power-blue tops, which will be an alternate home jersey this season.

"Bringing back the power blues will stimulate in bringing back some tradition," said White, a member of the Royals Hall of Fame who had his No. 20 retired. "We do have a [winning] history here. This will let them know there was a time when we were very successful and everybody wanted to be a Royal. I think it just symbolized a good time in Kansas City Royals history."

Digigraph Xpress produced the card-board cutouts of George Brett, Willie Wilson, Bo Jackson, Kevin Appier, Bret Saberhagen, Mark Gubicza and White playing in the powder blues outside the ballroom.

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Article at kcroyals.com


 
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