Detroit Tigers pitchers beware: A buttoned-up Vinnie Pasquantino has become a dangerous hitter. Pasquantino is 2-for-3 with four RBIs since adjusting his jersey after Kansas City Royals manager Matt Quatraro told the first baseman he looked "awful" playing with his top two buttons open.
A three-game series featuring the Kansas City Royals and the visiting Detroit Tigers will begin on Monday, May 20 at 7:40 PM ET. Royals vs. Tigers Series Info Tigers @ Royals Time: Monday, May 20 at 7:40 PM ET Royals Starting Pitcher: Michael Wacha Tigers Starting Pitcher: Reese Olson TV Channel: Fox Sports 1 Livestream: […]
Brady Singer tallied nine strikeouts over six innings and Vinnie Pasquantino delivered a pinch-hit, three-run triple as the Kansas City Royals completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Oakland Athletics with an 8-4 win on Sunday.
Pay close attention to Vinnie Pasquantino's jersey on Sunday afternoon when he and the Kansas City Royals go for a three-game sweep over the visiting Oakland Athletics.
The Oakland Athletics (19-29 look to avoid the sweep when they visit the Kansas City Royals (28-19) in the final game of a three-game set. Sportsbooks have listed the Royals as -169 favorites, while the Athletics are +143 underdogs to pick up a win.
They are 2-0 while celebrating the 2014 team. The Royals are now nine games over .500 for the first time this year. I don’t have access to the databases that I would need if I wanted to tell you when the last time that happened was, but we know that before this year, they hadn’t been eight over since 2016, so it’s still been a hot minute.
Seth Lugo piled up 10 strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings and Kyle Isbel hit a home run as the Kansas City Royals beat the visiting Oakland Athletics 5-3 on Saturday.
After 20 Major League seasons, Zack Greinke might not be ready to hang up his cleats.
This weekend, the Kansas City Royals are commemorating the 10th anniversary of the team that propelled the franchise to its first pennant in 29 years. Many former members of the 2014 Royals watched from a suite in Kauffman Stadium on Friday night as Kansas City posted a 6-2 win over the visiting Oakland Athletics to open a three-game series.
Cole Ragans pitched seven scoreless innings while Michael Massey and Maikel Garcia each homered during a five-run sixth as the Kansas City Royals powered past the visiting Oakland Athletics 6-2 on Friday to open a three-game series.
He fits a specific bill, but is it one the team needs? The other day, I watched a Jon Bois video about how the Pittsburgh Pirates blew a 10-run lead that they built in the very first inning to the Philadelphia Phillies on June 8th, 1989.
Kansas City Royals starter Seth Lugo has been one of baseball's pleasant surprises in the early going this season.
At age 33, Salvador Perez is redefining the role of a veteran in Major League Baseball. Now in his 13th season with the Kansas City Royals, Perez is showing signs that his best days may yet be to come, continuing to build a Hall of Fame-worthy resume in 2024.
There are a handful of teams that are doing a lot better than expected so far this season.
The Kansas City Royals beat the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night, 3-2, to continue their impressive start to the season. However, perhaps the most impressive part of the game was not actually what happened on the field - and perhaps the scene in the crowd.
The Marlins got a surprisingly early jump on the trade market this offseason, hammering out a rare May trade of significance when they shipped infielder Luis Arraez to San Diego. Apparently the Padres weren't the only team interested.
The Kansas City Royals enter play today with a 20-14 record. They look to win the rubber game of the series with the Texas Rangers. They will host the Milwaukee Brewers next for a three-game series to start the next week of games.
The Royals have been without the pitcher for just over a week.
Today's Game: The Royals will take the field for the final game in their series against the Rangers, looking to bounce back from yesterdays loss and take the series win.
Unless you live in what’s considered the flyover states, there’s a good chance a lot of what transpires in the American League and National League Central gets overlooked.
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez, who is 33 years old, continues to shine offensively and gain on-field wisdom as he ages. Perez is among the top five qualified catchers who are ranked in the top 16 in OPS.
There’s a new ace in town, and his name is Cole Ragans. The Kansas City Royals have seemingly found themselves an ace, and he’s helping them put all the pieces together.
Kansas lawmakers are trying to create an enticing plan to persuade the Chiefs or Royals to cross state lines. Jonathan Shorman of The Kansas City Star
The Kansas City Royals are off to a fantastic start to the season. At 17-12, the Royals sit 2 1/2 games back of the Cleveland Guardians for the American League Central lead.
The Kansas City Royals are winning baseball games. They’re currently in second place in the American League Central, only 1.5 behind the first-place Cleveland Guardians.
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