Royals and T-Bones agree to second "Summer Camp" home

July 17th, 2020

KANSAS CITY, MO (July 17, 2020) – The Kansas City Royals today announced they have reached an agreement with Wyandotte County and the Kansas City T-Bones to use T-Bones Stadium as the club’s second site during the 2020 Summer Camp session. Members of the 60-man roster who will not be part of the active 30-man roster that will begin the season a week from today on July 24 in Cleveland will start working out at the facility near the Legends, Sporting Kansas City and Kansas Speedway in Wyandotte County.

“We are extremely pleased to partner with Wyandotte County and the Kansas City T-Bones and officially name T-Bones Stadium as our second site for the 2020 season,” said Scott Sharp, Royals Vice President/Assistant General Manager. “The proximity to Kauffman Stadium and Kansas City was a driving factor in our decision. We are fortunate to have a quality baseball facility so close to Kauffman, allowing our players to train without the disruption of re-locating outside of the metro area. We believe this is a win for all involved.”

“On behalf of our owner, Mark Brandmeyer, and the T-Bones organization, we are thrilled to partner with the Unified Government and the Royals to allow them to train at T-Bones Stadium this summer,” said Chris Brown, Vice President/General Manager of the Kansas City T-Bones. “We think it is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our facility in KCK and we wish the Royals all the best this season."

“Without T-Bones baseball this year, the Unified Government is happy to step up and help out our hometown KC Royals by providing access to our baseball stadium,” Emerick Cross, the Assistant Wyandotte County Administrator.

Due to Covid-19 health and security issues, all workouts at T-Bones Stadium will be closed to the media and the public.