Royals complete three-city road trip on upswing
MINNEAPOLIS – When the Royals began their day at Target Field on Sunday, it was not lost on them that a series win was on the line. Without making too much of one game, the importance of this one was mentioned a few times pregame, with the team hoping to
Witt exits series finale early with right knee soreness
MINNEAPOLIS – Bobby Witt Jr. exited Sunday’s series finale with right knee soreness, the Royals announced. The shortstop was lifted in the bottom of the seventh inning, with Maikel Garcia moving over to shortstop, Nick Loftin moving to third base and Michael Massey entering the game at second base.
Caglianone (shoulder), Perez (thumb) out of lineup on Sunday
MINNEAPOLIS – The Royals were without two of their everyday players on Sunday for the series finale against the Twins at Target Field, with catcher Salvador Perez (severe right thumb contusion) and right fielder Jac Caglianone (right shoulder soreness) both banged up with injuries. Perez was hit on his right
Witt's 400th RBI backs strong pitching in Royals' comeback win
MINNEAPOLIS – What does career RBI No. 400 mean to Bobby Witt Jr.? Not as much as the comeback win the Royals put together on Saturday afternoon.
Lange settling back into high-leverage moments with Royals
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Royals thrown out twice at home in two-run loss to Twins
MINNEAPOLIS – With two outs, the Royals trailing by three runs in the seventh inning and Isaac Collins on second base, almost everyone knew that if a ball got to the outfield, Collins would attempt to break for home and try to give the Royals some momentum to work their
A Triple-A game, missed flight, then a KC game-winner for Josh Rojas
MINNEAPOLIS – Josh Rojas’ day began with an afternoon game in Columbus, Ohio, batting leadoff and playing third base with Triple-A Omaha. It ended as the big league hero in Minneapolis, knocking in the game-winning runs of the Royals’ 8-6 win over the Twins at Target Field on Thursday night.
Royals ready to turn the calendar from May after sixth straight loss
ARLINGTON -- May is mercifully over. Will June be any better? The Royals started the month of May well, winning each of the first five games and seven of their first nine. Since then? Not so good. Sunday’s 6-3 loss to the Rangers at Globe Life Field marked their sixth
Garcia (hamstring) feeling better, will avoid injured list
ARLINGTON -- In the middle of a seventh-inning rally that finally saw some hits fall their way Saturday afternoon, the Royals had to switch their celebration to concern when they watched Maikel Garcia pull up while running to third base and, once he got to the bag, crumple to the
Erceg, Royals stunned in walk-off fashion after Jensen's electrifying catch
ARLINGTON -- Carter Jensen didn’t realize until he took a seat on the dugout bench that the electrifying catch he had just made -- an all-out diving, “How did he catch that?” grab on a bunt popup in foul territory -- had knocked the wind out of him. Adrenaline had
Picollo, Royals searching for ways to get back on track
ARLINGTON -- After a disappointing homestand, the Royals tried to use Thursday’s off-day as a reset as they traveled to Texas, and by Friday, it was back to work. During a long baseball season, you can’t dwell on the past for too long. The next game comes at you fast.
'Comes down to us': Royals' expectations remain high
KANSAS CITY – On Oct. 10, 2024, several Royals players sat quietly on their dugout bench at Kauffman Stadium, watching the Yankees celebrate an American League Division Series win. The Royals were dissatisfied with the way that season ended, but there was an overwhelming sense of optimism about where the
Strahm helping Lynch adjust to new leverage role
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Minutes in, overturned call helps seal Royals' fate as slide continues
KANSAS CITY – It took less than 10 minutes for Tuesday’s game against the Yankees to devolve into an unmitigated mess. Deploying a bullpen game for the second time in a week, the Royals turned to Bailey Falter again against the Yankees on Tuesday night. It has been rocky for
With milestone HR, Salvy catches Brett on 1 list, passes Pudge on 2
KANSAS CITY – With one scorching swing Monday, Salvador Perez launched himself into more history, tying a Kauffman Stadium record and passing Hall of Famer Iván Rodríguez on two different lists that further make Perez’s case for Cooperstown once his career is over. With the Royals down one run in
Ragans to be shut down for 2-3 days after minor setback in rehab
KANSAS CITY – Cole Ragans looked like his normal self during his rehab start with Triple-A Omaha on Saturday, providing some optimism about how close he was to returning to Kansas City. But a minor setback now has changed that trajectory. Ragans “did not recover well” after that start, Royals
'That's why he's the captain': Perez shows he's still got it in Royals' win
KANSAS CITY – When Seattle starter Bryan Woo fell behind Vinnie Pasquantino in the fifth inning Sunday, the Mariners decided to intentionally walk him, putting him on first base to load the bases with two outs.
Ragans meets expectations in first rehab start as he nears return
It has only been a little more than two weeks since Cole Ragans last took the mound for the Royals, but they’ve missed their ace left-hander when he’s healthy. On Saturday, he took a step toward a return with his first rehab start -- and looked a lot like the
Kolek's complete-game masterpiece helps Royals snap skid with shutout of Seattle
KANSAS CITY – As the eighth inning ended Saturday afternoon, eyes were moving between the Royals’ dugout and their bullpen, trying to assess whether a reliever would start warming up and signal the end of Stephen Kolek's outing. Kolek sat on the dugout bench, preparing to climb the steps once
Here's how the Royals and Red Sox set up a family reunion
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Cameron counters with 8 punchouts while Royals' offense stalls vs. M's
KANSAS CITY – A long first inning in which Noah Cameron had to work around a double and a walk with one out on Friday night looked like many of his starts this season, grinding his way through it with inconsistent results. But back-to-back strikeouts got him and the Royals
Pressure mounting as Royals hit season-low 10 games under .500
KANSAS CITY -- A strong start from Michael Wacha and a clutch two-run homer from catcher Elias Díaz had the struggling Royals on the verge of a desperately needed win Wednesday night. A gut-punch seventh inning brought them back to reality. Jarren Duran’s go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh off
What's going on with the Royals' baserunning?
KANSAS CITY -- After a stretch of better offense when the calendar flipped to May a few weeks ago, the Royals are back in a rut, searching for answers and consistency. Mistakes are magnified when an offense is struggling to score runs overall, and that was the case again in
Royals' RISP woes rearing ugly head during tough spell
KANSAS CITY -- The Royals went on the road last week and won just one of six games, although the win on Sunday allowed for them to return home with some momentum, which they desperately needed after being swept out of Chicago and losing the series in St. Louis. That
Bubic lands on IL with 'very mild' left elbow soreness
KANSAS CITY -- The Royals saw another starter sidelined Monday when Kris Bubic was placed on the 15-day injured list with left elbow soreness ahead of their series opener against the Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium. The move is retroactive to last Friday. In a corresponding move, the Royals recalled