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Whit Merrifield Says He Hopes For Long-Term Deal With Royals
Royals utilityman extraordinaire Whit Merrifield has been a bright spot on a struggling roster, playing his way into trade consideration. …
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Jorge Bonifacio is back from suspension. Can he help Royals' historically bad offense?
This 2018 KC Royals squad has put together arguably the worst month in franchise history. Jorge Bonifacio’s 80-game suspension is over and his return should help spark the KC Royals offense as they finish out the first half.
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Kansas City Royals: Why is Escobar still in the lineup?
Alcides Escobar recently was told he was going to be splitting time at shortstop with Adalberto Mondesi. Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost said Escobar w...
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2018 MLB Trade Deadline: Are the Kansas City Royals going to be buyers or sellers?
The Royals revealed the answer to this question about a month ago and through a couple of trades this month.
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Report: Royals interested in signing Luke Heimlich
The Oregon State pitcher pleaded guilty to child molestation at 15.
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With Mondesi looming, Escobar appreciates why 'unbelievable' streak about to end
As the Royals continue taking more dramatic steps to reset, another major change will come soon: For the first time in more than 400 games, someone besides Alcides Escobar soon will start at shortstop.
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Nationals acquire closer Herrera from Royals
The Nationals have acquired Royals star reliever Kelvin Herrera in exchange for three prospects.
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Royals manager Ned Yost would like to see MLB expand instant replay
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost felt a call during Tuesday's game would have been overturned by replay ... if only it had been reviewable. Yost suspected Reds outfielder Billy Hamilton left the baseline to elude a tag.
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Here's how the Royals wrapped up the 2018 MLB Draft
The Kansas City Royals concluded the 2018 MLB Draft after their 43rd selection on Wednesday evening. They chose college pitchers with all five of their day one picks, and followed the trend through most of the draft's 40 rounds.
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Royals send Jay to D-backs for 2 minor leaguers
The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired outfielder Jon Jay in a trade with the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday in exchange for two minor league pitchers.
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The 2018 Brewers Sure Look A Lot Like The 2015 Royals
Milwaukee sits atop the National League by using the same formula of speed and strong relief pitching that got Kansas City a title three years ago.
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Who is Brady Singer, the Florida pitcher drafted by the Kansas City Royals?
The Kansas City Royals picked Brady Singer in Round 1 of the 2018 MLB Draft to play as a right-handed pitcher. Singer played for the University of Florida Gators under coach Kevin O’Sullivan.
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Why the Royals went pitching-heavy on the first day of the 2018 MLB Draft
The Kansas CIty Royals went pitching-heavy in the 2018 MLB draft, choosing five college arms with the 18th, 33rd, 34th, 40th and 58th overall picks on Monday night. It was part of their plan to focus on improving pitching depth in the organization.
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The Royals' fastest player? Even he is surprised by the answer
Whit Merrifield, according to Statcast's Sprint Speed metric, was second on the Kansas City Royals' active roster in Statcast's Sprint Speed, covering 29.0 feet per second. The fastest as of Wednesday — at 29.1 — happened to be someone else.
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Are we paying enough attention to the departure of a key Royal?
The Royals opted to not bring back World Series champion pitching coach Dave Eiland this offseason, could that be playing a part with the struggles of the Royals rotation?
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Here are your 1971 Kansas City Royals
Ah, 1971. What a year. The Dow Jones closed the year at 890. Gas was .40 cents a gallon. Alan Shepherd hit a golf ball on the moon. Led Zeppelin released their seminal 4th album, the...
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What happens when a Royals player loses it? Why, he 'snaps,' of course
If a player “snaps” — baseball slang for having a temper tantrum — it’s a good idea to leave the dugout. Wise major-leaguers don’t let TV cameras catch them smashing dugout water coolers with baseball bats; it’s a bad look that will get a guy on SportsCenter for all the wrong reasons.
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'Beyond frustration': Royals' starting pitching woes continue as Rays sweep series
In an MLB season that has featured more strikeouts than ever before, the Kansas City Royals — for another day — lagged in that all-important aspect during a 5-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.
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Lucas Duda placed on DL; Hunter Dozier up
KANSAS CITY -- When Spring Training began, Hunter Dozier, the Royals' No. 7 prospect per MLB Pipeline, was perhaps the front-runner for the team's first-base job. That all changed on the last day of February when the Royals signed free-agent first baseman Lucas Duda to a one-year deal.
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Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals Series Preview, Pitching Matchups
The Indians greet the Royals on their final trip to Progressive Field this season. The Indians' Magic Number to clinch the AL Central is seven over the second-place Tigers.
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