The pylons atop Bartle Hall have turned into a sort of beacon for the city as the Royals battle the San Francisco Giants in the World Series.On Wednesday night, the first pylon displayed a blue glow to celebrate Kansas City's 7-2 win over the Giants.If the Royals win again, another spire will turn blue and so forth.Turning a pylon blue isn't just as easy as flipping a switch, city communications director Chris Hernandez said.A city worker has to climb each spire and add gels to the lights.Wouldn't it be great to see all four pylons lit up blue?12396696

The pylons atop Bartle Hall have turned into a sort of beacon for the city as the Royals battle the San Francisco Giants in the World Series.

On Wednesday night, the first pylon displayed a blue glow to celebrate Kansas City's 7-2 win over the Giants.


If the Royals win again, another spire will turn blue and so forth.

Turning a pylon blue isn't just as easy as flipping a switch, city communications director Chris Hernandez said.

A city worker has to climb each spire and add gels to the lights.



Wouldn't it be great to see all four pylons lit up blue?



