A scary moment took place during the fourth inning of Wednesday night’s game between the Texas Rangers and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
Seth Lugo was cruising along before taking a comebacker off the forehead in the 4th inning last night In the fourth inning, Royals starter Seth Lugo was struck in the head by a 106.6 mph line drive off the bat of Rangers star Brandon Nimmo.
3 ties, 4 lead changes, 24 hits, 13 pitchers, and a partridge in a pear tree. This game had it all, except for a Royals win that is. Texas pulled out a 6-4 extra inning affair on a wild night of baseball.
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Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
Kansas City pitcher Seth Lugo exited Wednesday night's home contest in the fourth inning after taking a line drive to the forehead off the bat of the Texas Rangers' Brandon Nimmo.
The Kansas City Royals opened their series against the Texas Rangers with a 5-3 win on Tuesday. The win marked Kansas City's third straight and its sixth in the last eight games.
The Royals have called up outfielder Kameron Misner from Triple-A Omaha and placed Kyle Isbel on the Injured List with a left foot plantar fascia injury.
Closer for the Kansas City Royals has been a revolving door in 2026. However, there may be some positive news on the horizon. According to MLB.com’s Anne Rogers, Royals closer Carlos Estévez is continuing his throwing progression and could throw a bullpen session by the end of the week.
There is something in my DNA that makes me prefer certain types of players more than others, which I am sure is true for all of you as well. What my inclinations push me toward are not a single loud skill, but rather the players who are kind of good at everything.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Jac Caglianone has been a key factor in fueling the Kansas City Royals' successful start to June. He also continues to fare well against the Texas Rangers.
The Kansas City Royals emphatically returned to Kauffman Stadium with a 5-3 win over the Texas Rangers. That was in large part due to a career game from outfielder Jac Caglianone.
Jac Caglianone homered twice and the Kansas City Royals used a four-run sixth inning to rally for their third straight victory, 5-3 over the visiting Texas Rangers on Tuesday night.
The Royals are returning to Kauffman Stadium for a six-game homestand that will see them face the Texas Rangers and the Houston Astros. They will see the Rangers first and will look to get revenge for their last series, which was a sweep.
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The Kansas City Royals announced Monday that they expect left-handed pitcher Kris Bubic to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on Tuesday. Bubic was placed on the 15-day injured list in mid-May with left elbow soreness.
The Kansas City Royals announced great news about pitcher Kris Bubic's injury on Monday. The 28-year-old was only able to make nine starts this season for Kansas City before going down with left elbow soreness on May 18.
The Kansas City Royals have one true superstar, and he limped off Sunday with a knee that kept getting worse. For a team built around Bobby Witt Jr., that is the update nobody wanted, and it landed on an already brutal injury weekend.
Now in his fifth big-league season, Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. has continued to deliver an all-around impact. After a slow start, Witt has heated up at the plate.
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The Royals have claimed outfielder Matthew Lugo off waivers from the Angels, according to announcements from both clubs. The Halos had designated him for assignment last week.
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