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Maryland man auctions off 25 years of loyalty to the Royals

By J. BRADY McCOLLOUGH

The Kansas City Star

In Chad Carroll’s memorabilia room, a box bears signs saying “25 Years of Pain” and “Handle with … who cares!”

Chad Carroll didn’t know how he would feel around 10 a.m. Tuesday.

Perhaps he would regret selling his 25-year loyalty to the Royals on eBay. Maybe he’d feel so guilty about abandoning the team he’s always loved that he’d call the whole thing off.

Turns out, Carroll felt pretty good when the bidding closed, and he was officially no longer a Royals fan.

“It really does feel like a big weight has been lifted,” said Carroll, 34, who lives in Maryland. “I can’t tell you how good it feels. I really can’t.”

Carroll didn’t have to check the box score from the Royals’ 3-2 loss to Detroit on Monday as he normally would — although he did hear that Mike Sweeney was headed back to the disabled list.

“Hurt his back yesterday,” Carroll said. “Same old news.”

Now, it’s somebody else’s news. A group of nine friends — bidding under the name “Magdawg69” — joined pocketbooks to buy Carroll’s freedom at 9:02:57 a.m. CDT with three seconds left in the auction. And in case you were wondering what loyalty to the Royals is going for these days, it’s somewhere around $278.47.

For Carroll’s friends, led by best friend Dan Young, winning the auction was a partly selfish act — the winner gets to pick Carroll’s new favorite team. But mostly, Carroll’s friends came to his rescue.

They outbid the Kansas City T-Bones minor-league baseball team, which was hoping to keep Carroll captive as a fan of Kansas City baseball. They outbid Yahoo Sports baseball columnist Jeff Passan, who planned to write a column asking the site’s viewers to pick Carroll’s new team. If anyone else had won, there was a chance Carroll would be stuck with the Royals for another 25 years.

“We didn’t think it would be right if somebody else got to name his new team,” said Young, an Orioles fan. “We don’t know who it’s going to be. We just know it’s not going to be the Royals anymore.”

Carroll has never lived in Kansas City. He grew up in the small town of Le Mars, Iowa, and the Royals were the only team his family could follow on the radio. So Carroll and his younger brother, Adam, grew up Royals fans in the early ’80s. Right-handed batters in Little League, they learned how to hit left-handed to emulate George Brett.

From then on, wherever his life carried him — Carroll joined the Air Force at 18 and has lived in at least five countries and three states — he took Royal Blue with him.

He believed in young, promising players such as Johnny Damon, Jermaine Dye and Carlos Beltran, only to see them leave. And each year, he was the first to say, “There’s no way this season could be worse than last season.”

In short, Carroll is a fanatic, not just a fan — so much so that he told his friends at the start of this season that the Royals could finish third in their division.

“I got suckered in again,” Carroll said.

Then came the Royals’ 11-game losing streak and 2-13 record. “They can’t even give you a glimmer of hope,” Carroll said.

On April 22 — the Royals won that day, coincidentally — Carroll finally gave up. He put an ad on eBay titled “My loyalty to the Kansas City Royals (jersey included).” He sent an e-mail out to his friends. Young was not surprised.

“Year after year, he’d say, ‘Next year’s going to be our year,’ ” Young said. “After a while, you could just see it. He wouldn’t talk as much about the new guys, and he’d talk more and more about the George Brett era.

“In our fantasy leagues, he’d always have the inside track on any Royals player. This year, he drafted Ambiorix Burgos. He’s already dropped him. He doesn’t talk about them anymore.”

The Royals said they weren’t aware of Carroll’s sale.

Carroll’s brother, who is sticking with them, said to Chad, “What’s going to happen in two years when they end up winning and winning and winning? What are you going to do?’ ”

Carroll just laughed. “I think he’s still in denial,” Carroll said.

Now, Carroll is excited to pull for a new team. He’s had wandering eyes over the past week, and they’ve settled on the Cleveland Indians. Of course, the decision rests with his friends.

Young says the new team will be settled over a game of Texas Hold ’em when the friends gather for their yearly baseball weekend at Jacobs Field in Cleveland on July 21.

Carroll will wait patiently for the answer. Tuesday afternoon, he started clearing off the Royals wall in his memorabilia room. Young will get the Willie Wilson signed bat and the signed balls from Bob Hamelin and Angel Berroa.

The special collectibles, the Brett signed jersey and signed baseballs from almost every ’85 Royal will stay up until May 12, when he and his brother go to their last Royals game together in Baltimore. Then his brother will take them home, and it really will be over.

“It started off as a joke,” Carroll said. “But now I’m completely serious. Now I can concentrate on other teams in other sports that have caused me pain and misery.”

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/14485698.htm
mrdannyg
smart man
KowboyKoop
Yeah, this guy clearly isn't very smart. He mentions several times that he is tired of the "25 straight years of pain."

Boy, I guess that World Series winning team of 21 years ago was pretty brutal to watch...I guess our winning years in the late 80s and early 90s were just horrible to follow..LOL.

Seriously though, yeah, our team is really bad, but no real baseball fan would sell out on him....we may not have much.......but at least we can say we've won the World Series more recently than the Cardinals..and that we in fact beat them in that series. SCREW REGULAR SEASON SUCCESS!!!
nopunk
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 8:20 PM) *
Yeah, this guy clearly isn't very smart. He mentions several times that he is tired of the "25 straight years of pain."

Boy, I guess that World Series winning team of 21 years ago was pretty brutal to watch...I guess our winning years in the late 80s and early 90s were just horrible to follow..LOL.

Seriously though, yeah, our team is really bad, but no real baseball fan would sell out on him....we may not have much.......but at least we can say we've won the World Series more recently than the Cardinals..and that we in fact beat them in that series. SCREW REGULAR SEASON SUCCESS!!!


Most rigged World Series ever.
KowboyKoop
QUOTE (nopunk @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 8:52 PM) *
Most rigged World Series ever.



No need to get into this again....
nopunk
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 9:04 PM) *
You're right.


Thanks.
KowboyKoop
QUOTE (nopunk @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 9:05 PM) *
Thanks.



LOL...whatever you gotta tell yourself. I never bring it up until Cards fans take shots at me and my Royals.
nopunk
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 9:08 PM) *
LOL...whatever you gotta tell yourself. I never bring it up until Cards fans take shots at me and my Royals.


I wasn't even born yet, so its not a huge deal for me.

I'm just sayin a blind monkey could have made that call correctly.
KowboyKoop
QUOTE (nopunk @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 9:13 PM) *
I wasn't even born yet, so its not a huge deal for me.

I'm just sayin a blind monkey could have made that call correctly.



The call was definitely wrong, no doubt about that.
wsox8
Go root for the cubs and it sure seems like everyone else does. If he wants to continue to suffer that seems to be the place.
Solodell
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 8:20 PM) *
Yeah, this guy clearly isn't very smart. He mentions several times that he is tired of the "25 straight years of pain."
Boy, I guess that World Series winning team of 21 years ago was pretty brutal to watch...I guess our winning years in the late 80s and early 90s were just horrible to follow..LOL.


I think he's mainly just focusing on the last decade. Hard to remember some of the good times amidst a long run of bad. He also seems clearly frustrated over the constant departure of anyone worth keeping (Damon, Beltran, etc). Thought it was funny that his buddies had to purchase it so someone from yahoo didn't get it to write a story.
KowboyKoop
QUOTE (Solodell @ Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006, 11:10 PM) *
I think he's mainly just focusing on the last decade. Hard to remember some of the good times amidst a long run of bad. He also seems clearly frustrated over the constant departure of anyone worth keeping (Damon, Beltran, etc). Thought it was funny that his buddies had to purchase it so someone from yahoo didn't get it to write a story.


He'll be sorry he left when guys like Gordon, Huber, Butler, Blanco, and Howell get here. Not that we'll be "great" then, but our team will no longer be a joke. Again, a real fan wouldn't just "change teams." Besides...he doesn't remember our winning team in 2003???? lol..
mrdannyg
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Thursday, May 4th, 2006, 12:15 AM) *
He'll be sorry he left when guys like Gordon, Huber, Butler, Blanco, and Howell get here. Not that we'll be "great" then, but our team will no longer be a joke. Again, a real fan wouldn't just "change teams." Besides...he doesn't remember our winning team in 2003???? lol..


dunno about all those, but all i gotta say is that George Brett alone is worth 10 years of losing records
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