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SUBSCRIBER VIDEO: A Royal Chronicle: Exploring KC's Baseball History with Matt Stewart

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Today's episode is going to be a home run! We are rejoined by Matt Stewart, an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter at Fox 4 News in Kansas City, and author of "⁠Unique Eats and Eateries of Kansas City⁠." Today, he tells us about his newest work, "The Kansas City Royals: An Illustrated Timeline," an opulent and detailed account of the Kansas City Royals baseball team history.

This beautiful book offers a captivating journey from the franchise's origin in 1969 to its stellar World Series triumphs, filled with rich visuals and a committed examination of the team's legacy.

Stewart shares insights into the Royals' past, explaining how the team received its name through a contest and why blue and white became their colors. He also expresses his long-standing fandom for the Royals, tracing back to 1987, and how that passion influenced his writing.

Stewart also ponders the current state and future of baseball in America, questioning whether it still holds its status as the national pastime and discussing changes meant to adapt the game to modern audiences. He also comments on reporting around the Kansas City Royals' attempt to acquire a n⁠ew downtown stadium⁠.

You don't don't want to walk on this one, folks! Batter up for a great conversation with Matt Stewart!

  • Listen to Matt's previous interview on MGO here.

The Mysterious Goings On Podcast has just been selected by ⁠⁠Feedspot.com⁠⁠ as one of the Top 100 Book Podcasts on the web!

Enjoy this episode? Please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice, and don't forget to subscribe for more literary journeys!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Original theme music "Mysterious Goings On" by Jamie Green. Want your own cool score for your podcast or website? Contact Jamie at Greenhouse Consulting. Check out Jamie's interview on the show here. Announcer: Mary McKenna.

This Mysterious Goings On Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2024, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission.

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PAID SUBSCRIBER VIDEO!

Today's episode is going to be a home run! We are rejoined by Matt Stewart, an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter at Fox 4 News in Kansas City, and author of "⁠Unique Eats and Eateries of Kansas City⁠." Today, he tells us about his newest work, "The Kansas City Royals: An Illustrated Timeline," an opulent and detailed account of the Kansas City Royals baseball team history.

This beautiful book offers a captivating journey from the franchise's origin in 1969 to its stellar World Series triumphs, filled with rich visuals and a committed examination of the team's legacy.

Stewart shares insights into the Royals' past, explaining how the team received its name through a contest and why blue and white became their colors. He also expresses his long-standing fandom for the Royals, tracing back to 1987, and how that passion influenced his writing.

Stewart also ponders the current state and future of baseball in America, questioning whether it still holds its status as the national pastime and discussing changes meant to adapt the game to modern audiences. He also comments on reporting around the Kansas City Royals' attempt to acquire a n⁠ew downtown stadium⁠.

You don't don't want to walk on this one, folks! Batter up for a great conversation with Matt Stewart!

  • Listen to Matt's previous interview on MGO here.

The Mysterious Goings On Podcast has just been selected by ⁠⁠Feedspot.com⁠⁠ as one of the Top 100 Book Podcasts on the web!

Enjoy this episode? Please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice, and don't forget to subscribe for more literary journeys!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Original theme music "Mysterious Goings On" by Jamie Green. Want your own cool score for your podcast or website? Contact Jamie at Greenhouse Consulting. Check out Jamie's interview on the show here. Announcer: Mary McKenna.

This Mysterious Goings On Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2024, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission.

We are an Amazon Associates seller, and some of our links may earn us a commission.

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