Kansas City Royals fans gave 2015 World Series hero-and current Angels pitcher-Johnny Cueto a standing ovation in a classy moment.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Johnny Cueto was wearing a different uniform when he took the mound at Kauffman Stadium on Wednesday night, but Kansas City Royals fans still felt the same about him.
Cueto nodded his head to the fans in acknowledgment, then twice tipped his cap en route to the dugout.The Royals, fresh off of a run to the World Series in 2014, where they lost in heartbreaking fashion to the San Francisco Giants, were eyeing another run to the Fall Classic but needed a frontline starter to help them get there. Cueto, then a true number-one starter, was acquired by Kansas City in a deal with the Cincinnati Reds back in July of 2015.
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