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Individual Honors

DBL MVP

13 - Joe Kelley
17 - "Shoeless" Joe Jackson

DBL Cy Young

None

DBL Rookie of the Season

22 - Hal Trosky

All-Rookie Team

None.

Owner Bio

Alexander Reimer (aka "The Boy"), is the General Manager/Owner/Cheerleader of the Kansas City Royals since Season 19, after the previous manager moved on to skipper the Colorado Rockies. Alex has the distinguishment of being the youngest manager in the league. No need to state an age, except to mention the birthday is after 1994. In his third year as manager, he took the Royals to the World Series, only to lose to the Houston Astros in six games.

"The Boy" received his management training at the age of five, after watching his father's. no need to him out, many years of fantasy baseball. This young student always strives to surpass the teacher, but still has a long road ahead of him. So in the meantime, Alex collects and sells baseball cards of his own players to pay for the team salary. Is there a rule against this?

Current endeavors besides GM/Owner/Cheerleader duties include brief stints on ESPN's Baseball Tonight as an advisor to John Kruk, feeding him pro-Mets information. He works hard at becoming a professional gamer on the John Madden Football circuit. You should see those thumbs!

Franchise Lineage:
19 to Present: Kansas City Royals -- Owner: Alexander Reimer (aka "The Boy")
16 to 18: Kansas City Royals -- Owner: Kevin Koopman (aka "Mr Baseball")
11 to 15: Colorado Rockies -- Owner: Kevin Koopman (aka "Mr Baseball")
9 to 10: Anchorage Glacier Pilots -- Owner: Ron Roehl (aka "Beer Man")

Stadium History:
16 to Present: Kauffman Stadium
11 to 15: Coors Field
9 to 10: Candlestick

Playoffs

AL Wild Card

None.

AL West Champs

15, 16, 21, 23

ALCS Champs

15, 16, 21

DBL WS Champs

None.