Vinnie! Vinnie! Man, the Chicago White Sox are so bad. Oh, yes, the Kansas City Royals have been very good this year. I’m just glad that they probably won’t be like the White Sox, who have somehow managed to only win two of their first 16 games.
Kansas City catcher Salvador Perez was out of the starting lineup Monday night after undergoing an MRI earlier in the day.
You’re hearing a lot more of that after games these days! The Royals are off to a pretty good start for a change, with a core of exciting young hitters and perhaps their best group of starting pitchers since the team was in the World Series in 2015.
This Week in the Minors: Noah Cameron and Hunter Patteson looked fantastic and the Omaha offense was red-hot. ‘This Week in the Minors’ is our weekly look at notable performances from all over the system, from big-name prospects and less-heralded guys alike.
This one has a mile high stinker. This is a series that looks back at their trade history with each team in baseball. So far, we have looked back at trades with the Braves, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Orioles, White Sox, Angels, Marlins, and Brewers.
The Kansas City Royals returned to form Saturday, fewer than 24 hours after enduring their quietest offensive game of the season. Yet even in defeat, the New York Mets displayed some encouraging traits.
Salvador Perez homered and finished with four RBIs Saturday afternoon for the visiting Kansas City Royals, who beat the New York Mets 11-7 in the middle game of a three-game interleague series.
Bobby Witt Jr. won’t stop scoring runs Despite the lopsided score, this game had a lot of ups and downs in it. Things started off well for Kansas City when Bobby Witt Jr., Nick Loftin, and Nelson Velázquez each singled in the first inning to score the first run of the game off of starter Sean Manaea, who struggled with his command.
The Royals have played fewer than 10% of their games, but it’s still had a huge impact Before the season started, I was the only Royals Review writer to pick the team to finish above .500 this season.
Tony Sartori of the Action Network shares MLB odds, picks and predictions for Kansas City Royals vs. New York Mets on Saturday, April 13.
Apparently the Royals won’t win all the rest of their games this year. The lineup managed just three hits and Michael Wacha could not close out a few key innings, as the Royals snapped a seven-game win streak with a 6-1 loss to the Mets in the series opener Friday night.
Kansas City Royals’ shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. played a pivotal role in his team’s recent domination over the Houston Astros. In a remarkable display of skill on Thursday, Witt smashed two home runs and contributed five RBIs, propelling his team to a commanding 13-3 victory.
The Kansas City Royals are starting out the season on fire. Whether or not it is sustainable is the real question.
Bobby Witt Jr. homered twice, leading the Kansas City Royals over the visiting Houston Astros 13-3 on Thursday afternoon to complete a three-game sweep.
Houston Astros starter Hunter Brown was obliterated by the Kansas City Royals on Thursday.
A year ago, the Kansas City Royals lost seven of their first 10 games, winning seven of them by the end of April. But now, the Royals have a 6-4 record and are over .500 for the first time in two years.
The Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League announced they signed outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr.
Voters in Jackson County, Missouri, voted overwhelmingly against a sales tax measure that would have given money to the Royals and Chiefs.
The Chiefs and Royals’ joint effort to secure separate goals did not succeed Tuesday night.
He won a World Series ring with the 2018 Red Sox and appeared in 21 games for another championship just last season with the Rangers
Action Network's Charlie DiSturco shares expert picks and predictions on MLB slate of games scheduled for Sunday, March 31.
Kansas City Royals starter Cole Ragans etched his name into team history on Opening Day.
The Kansas City Royals are a young and fun team heading into the 2024 campaign. That doesn’t mean they’re going to contend for the AL Central crown, but the promise is certainly there.
The Kansas City Royals had two split squad games Thursday tying the White Sox 3-3 and losing to the Cleveland Guardians 8-5. They face the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday at 4:10 PM.
Following a 100-loss season, the Kansas City Royals were determined to stabilize its starting rotation this winter. That led to a spending spree that brought in veteran arms to complement exciting young arms.
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