Less than 24 hours after taking a no-hitter into the seventh inning of his MLB debut, Noah Cameron is on his way back to Triple-A Omaha. The Kansas City Royals optioned the 6-foot-3 left-hander to the Storm Chasers on Thursday, a day after Cameron threw 79 pitches and allowed just one hit over 6 1/3 innings in the Royals' 3-0 win at Tampa Bay.
The Kansas City Royals entered Thursday dead-last in Major League Baseball in home runs. Yikes. New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and his 10 homers aren't far behind Kansas City's collective home run total: 15.
Bobby Witt Jr. slugged a two-run homer, extending his career-best hitting streak to 22 games, and had three RBIs as the Kansas City Royals completed a three-game road sweep with an 8-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday afternoon.
Kansas City Royals superstar Bobby Witt Jr. extended his hitting streak to 22 games on Thursday afternoon as the Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 at George M.
Coming off their first postseason appearance in nine years, the Kansas City Royals have struggled to show that their offense is worthy of a repeat. The hole that sparks questions for this avenging team is the outfield.
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.
Noah Cameron wasn't the only Kansas City Royals prospect that was generating attention on Wednesday night. While Cameron was firing 6.1 scoreless innings for the big-league club, once again, Jac Caglianone was turning heads with a big performance for Double-A Northwest Arkansas.
Royals sweep the Rays and have now won nine of their last ten In a classic Thursday 12:10 game, the Royals took on the Rays in game three of their series looking for a sweep.
The Kansas City Royals are wrapping up their series against the Tampa Bay Rays today. The Royals lead 8-2 and look as if they’ll complete the three-game sweep of Tampa Bay.
The Kansas City Royals are not doing well when it comes to beating the allegations that they're a one-man show. So far this season, Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr.
Following a flawless MLB debut on Wednesday that saw Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah Cameron take a no-hit bid into the seventh inning of a 3-0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays, it was a much different story for the 25-year-old on Thursday.
The Kansas City Royals appear to have kicked things into gear after a dreadful 8-14 start to the 2025 season. Since that start, Kansas City has won eight of its last nine games and gone back over the .500 mark.
The Kansas City Royals will wrap up their series against the Tampa Bay Rays this afternoon. The Royals are looking to complete a sweep and will do so with Seth Lugo on the mound facing Shane Baz for the Rays.
The Royals have selected the contract of righty Taylor Clarke from Triple-A Omaha and optioned lefty Noah Cameron back to Triple-A after yesterday’s MLB debut, per a team announcement.
Vinnie Pasquantino, Bobby Witt Jr, and Michael Massey always seem to start slow. Is this just that again or are the Royals going to have to do something with the two that are really struggling?
The Kansas City Royals had to skip a start for ace Cole Ragans, which is always a situation teams hope to avoid. No big deal, though. The Royals turned to their number-five prospect to make his major league debut, and 25-year-old Noah Cameron responded with as brilliant a performance as you'll ever see from a first-timer.
The Kansas City Royals shut out the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0 on Wednesday night at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. With the win, Kansas City is finally over .500, and they end April at 16-15 and in third place in the American League Central.
Playing their best baseball of the young season, the Kansas City Royals hope to see their dazzling pitching continue Thursday afternoon when they visit the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Kansas City Royals and manager Matt Quatraro needed somewhere to turn after the news that Cole Ragans will skip another start with injury. They will hand the ball over to Noah Cameron, the team’s No.
Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans has been scratched from his regularly scheduled start this week against the Tampa Bay Rays per manager Matt Quatraro.