(Source: Kansas City Royals) Royals players who were watching from the dugout looked a little like a bunch of kids in need of a bathroom break -- lots of shifting from right foot to left, left foot to right. Some were hopping up and down. The only calm one, it seemed, was manager Ned Yost, who stood in his usual spot at the end of the dugout, unmoving, arms across his chest, chomping on his gum. • Buy Royals' World Series champs gear And then finally, the last out was made. What followed was, predictably, pandemonium. Yost and his coaches embraced for a staff scrum while Royals players converged on the field, moving from one end of the mound to the other, jumping in unison, screaming and...
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