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Kevin Kouzmanoff

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  • Storm Chasers Add Four to Roster

    Chasers officially added four players to their roster on Monday night. With the additions of Francisley Bueno, Tommy Hottovy, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Max Ramirez, the Storm Chasers' roster is at 26 players. A corresponding move will be made prior to Opening Night   from Our Sports Central Read more »

  • Royals trim six from roster

    team's Major League camp. Left-handers Francisley Bueno and Tommy Hottovy, along with catcher Max Ramirez and infielder Kevin Kouzmanoff returned to Minor League camp. In addition, right-hander Louis Coleman and Jeremy Jeffress were also optioned to Triple-A   from MLB.com Read more »

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Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas had two errors in the first inning on Wednesday. Day in camp: Cubs 6, Royals 4

    starts. Catcher Max Ramirez had a two-run single in his only at-bat and is now three for five with six RBIs. Third baseman Kevin Kouzmanoff went one for two and is also three for five. Defining defense The Royals had just two errors over 35 innings in their   from KansasCity.com Read more »

  • Recap: Kansas City vs. Texas

    Kouzmanoff's two-run double in the ninth inning helped the Kansas City Royals take a 7-6 win over the Texas Rangers.Alex Gordon hit a two-run home run while Derrick Robinson also drove in two runs for the Royals. Bruce Chen was torched for five runs -- four   from KansasCity.com Read more »

  • Gordon homers, Kouzmanoff wins it for KC

    Ariz. -- Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double in the ninth inning lifted the Kansas City Royals to a 7-6 walk-off victory over the Texas Rangers in the Cactus League on Monday. The Royals loaded the bases with none out on three walks, but rookie Wil Myers rapped   from MLB.com Read more »

About Kevin Kouzmanoff

Kevin Kouzmanoff (born July 25, 1981, in Newport Beach, California), known as "Kooooz" or "The Crushin' Russian" (despite being of Macedonian descent) is a Major League Baseball player with the San Diego Padres. He became the third player to hit a grand slam in his first major league at bat after Bill Duggleby in 1898 and Jeremy Hermida in 2005, and the first to do so on the first pitch.

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