Kansas City Royals president of baseball operations J.J. Picollo is on record about the club’s willingness to trade from their rotation for outfield help.
Ryan Bergert didn’t spend a ton of time with Kansas City in 2025, he only made eight starts for Kansas City after they acquired him at the trade deadline alongside Stephen Kolek (review for him coming soon!) for fan-favorite backup catcher Freddy Fermin.
As the 2025 season winds down, Royals Rundown hosts Jacob Milham and Jeremy “Hokius” Greco dig into what’s gone right—and very wrong—for the Kansas City Royals.
With 10 days left in the 2025 MLB season, more and more players have been shut down. Both the Angles and Royals placed young starters on the IL, as Ryan Bergert and Jose Soriano’s seasons are complete.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Kansas City Royals placed rookie right-hander Ryan Bergert on the 15-day injured list due to a right elbow strain and center fielder Kyle Isbel on the 10-day IL for a strained left hamstring, ending their seasons on Thursday.
With the Kansas City Royals' playoff odds steadily approaching zero, one promising young pitcher saw his season come to an end on Wednesday. According to Anne Rogers of MLB.com, right-hander Ryan Bergert felt right forearm tightness during his bullpen session before Wednesday's game against the Seattle Mariners.
Ryan Bergert has been simply stellar during his early tenure with the Kansas City Royals. The rookie aims to continue his surprise success and try to help host the Royals even this series against the Los Angeles Angels, who can win their first road series in more than a month on Wednesday night.
Judging trades one month in is often a fool's errand. But the Kansas City Royals sure have to be feeling good about the deal they made last month with the San Diego Padres.
Consistency and composure have accompanied Kansas City Royals rookie right-hander Ryan Bergert in each of his four starts with the team. Bergert hopes those components finally conspire for his first win with his new club on Wednesday night when he faces the host Chicago White Sox.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Ryan Bergert has enjoyed a solid start to his Kansas City tenure and now has a chance to help the Royals continue their home dominance of the Chicago White Sox.
The Kansas City Royals were buyers at the trade deadline this summer. They were expected to sell, but chose to take a different approach. They added pitchers Ryan Bergert and Stephen Kolek and also acquired three bats to boost their offense.
All things considered, what a job by Kansas City Royals starter Ryan Bergert on Tuesday night. Bergert was just getting settled into the big leagues with the San Diego Padres, the team that drafted him in 2021.
Former West Virginia University pitcher Ryan Bergert was traded to the Kansas City Royals Thursday afternoon. Bergert, who was drafted by the San Diego Padres in 2021, made his Major League debut with the organization on April 26 against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The San Diego Padres are recalling right-hander Ryan Bergert from Triple-A El Paso. In a corresponding move, right-handed pitcher Stephen Kolek was optioned back to Triple-A.
The San Diego Padres optioned effective right-handed starter Ryan Bergert to Triple-A El Paso and recalled right-hander Alek Jacob on Saturday. The move to send down a starter and add a reliever gives the bullpen another option over the final two games before the All-Star break, and possibly for a few games after the break.
The San Diego Padres named right-handed pitcher Ryan Bergert as the starter for their series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, and activated him from the 15-day injured list.
Four days ago, the San Diego Padres got into a scuffle with the Los Angeles Dodgers. On Tuesday, they bore witness to another fracas, albeit of a different sort.
San Diego Padres pitcher Ryan Bergert tossed 5.1 scoreless innings on Sunday, registered four strikeouts, and allowed just one hit in his second start of the season.
Former West Virginia pitcher Ryan Bergert made his major league debut a little over a week ago with the San Diego Padres, and after four consecutive scoreless outings, he got his shot to start a game on Tuesday night against the San Francisco Giants.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt announced right-handed pitcher Ryan Bergert will be called up to start Tuesday’s game against the San Francisco Giants.
Ryan Bergert got his first taste of big league action in April, but the righty will take on an even larger role upon his return to the majors on Tuesday.
Former West Virginia University pitcher Ryan Bergert has been called up to the Major Leagues by the San Diego Padres, the club announced on Friday. The right-hander is set to join the Padres bullpen on Friday as San Diego hosts the Tampa Bay Rays.
The San Diego Padres recalled right-handed pitcher Ryan Bergert from Triple-A El Paso ahead of Friday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, the team announced.