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Four years ago, when the Royals re-enlisted Alex Gordon with a four-year, $72-million deal, his seemingly improbable return made for a celebration. As it should have been.
Kansas City Royals left fielder Alex Gordon announced his retirement on Thursday. Gordon will finish the season. He was a hero of 2015 World Series.
Royals outfielder Alex Gordon, the former first-round pick whose roller-coaster career took him from near bust to All-Star and Gold Glove winner, announced Thursday he will retire after the season.
Alex Gordon’s on-field resurgence at age 35 certainly has him thinking that he’s got more baseball left in him after this season, but his ability to play may not be the ultimate deciding factor.
Kansas City Royals left fielder Alex Gordon (4) is embraced by manager Ned Yost (3) as he receives his World Series ring before the game against the New York Mets at Kauffman Stadium on April 5, 2016.
When I started covering the Kansas City Royals in 2010, Alex Gordon was considered a bit of a bust ... and that’s being generous. He hit just .215 that season and, to make matters worse, some ...
Alex Gordon, the Kansas City Royals veteran outfielder, Gold Glove winner, former All-Star and team captain, contemplates retirement this offseason as he contract expires.
Alex Gordon spent his entire career with the Kansas City Royals after being selected 2nd overall in the 2005 MLB Draft. He joins the KC HOF.
Those are not necessarily Royals moments so much as they are part of Kansas City history. So, too, are the photos of Gordon hoisting the trophy for the first time since Brett, the former poster ...
After two seasons of what looked like an inevitable decline, Kansas City Royals left fielder Alex Gordon has enjoyed a resurgence to start the 2019 MLB season.
During his career with the Royals, Alex Gordon got to know all about the left-field wall at Kauffman Stadium. Gordon crashed into the wall a number of times while making a catch, perhaps none as ...
Alex Gordon told me to show up around 8 a.m. His workout, he said, would end around then. It was the winter following his breakthrough season in 2011, and Gordon was spending his mornings ...