Jeff Francoeur
CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 30: Jeff Francoeur #21 of the Kansas City Royals is tagged out by catcher Luke Carlin #45 of the Cleveland Indians during the first inning at Progressive Field on May 30, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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I’m just looking at the ball ... and I started screaming that I’ve got it. I guess he did the same thing. I don’t really care now, but if Markakis had hit one out, I would have been a little more (mad).
I'm just going straight to the ball ... You keep enjoying it and swinging as good as you can for as long as you can. It feels quick, feels efficient, and it feels good.
We got off to a good start in New York by winning that first gameMore quotes »
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Royals 6, Indians 3: Pitching hurting Tribe; hitting isn't much better
City Royals' Jeff Francoeur, left, is caught in a run down and tagged out between third and home, by Cleveland Indians catcher Luke Carlin in the second inning of a baseball game in Cleveland on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) The Indians 2:46 PM from The News-Herald Read more »
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Indians notes: Travis Hafner out 4 to 6 weeks (with video)
walked two batters and hit a third to load the bases with one out, but he got Jeff Francoeur to popout to turn his first major-league inning pitched into a scoreless one. "He was probably a little nervous and struggled to throw strikes, but he'll be OK," said 1:05 AM from The News-Herald Read more »
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Chen, timely hitting lead Royals past Indians, 6-3
Indians in a baseball game in Cleveland on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) — AP Kansas City Royals' Jeff Francoeur, left, is caught in a run down and tagged out between third and home, by Cleveland Indians catcher Luke Carlin in the second from San Diego Union-Tribune Read more »
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Moustakas, Smith help Royals romp past Indians 8-2
WITHERS, AP Sports Writer | Kansas City Royals right fielder Jeff Francoeur warms up by throwing a football before a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians Tuesday, May 29, 2012, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan) — AP Kansas City Royals' Alex Gordon from San Diego Union-Tribune Read more »
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Fantasy Baseball Mechanic: Colby Rasmus, Jeff Francoeur
field. His strength is on the pull side, he showed that last night, and I think that's the swing that makes him most productive." Francoeur attributed the turnaround to an adjustment he made during batting practice on May 20. Instead of wrapping the bat around from KFFL Read more »