
Kansas City Royals All-Time 26-Man Roster
The Kansas City Royals have been a franchise since 1969. They have two World Series titles and one Hall-of-Famer. Let’s take a look at who else makes their All-Time roster.
The Kansas City Royals have been a franchise since 1969. They have two World Series titles and one Hall-of-Famer. Let’s take a look at who else makes their All-Time roster.
Zack Greinke has had an exceptional career spanning 18 seasons. While he may not be done yet, let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.
With the 10th overall pick, the San Diego Padres nabbed right-handed pitcher Grant Gavin from the Royals in the Rule 5 draft. Gavin spoke to PTST’s Carter LaCorte about the move in an exclusive interview.
To make even more strides in an increasingly weaker AL Central, Kansas City will need to look at adding some important pieces. They don’t have many free agents, and none are likely to be back as they are older. Most notable is starting pitcher Kyle Zimmer, who is going into his age-30 season.
The Kansas City Royals finished the 2021 season slightly above expectations, at 74-88, and look to have a bright future ahead of them.
It is no secret that the Kansas City Royals love drafting pitchers. They have a deep farm system though, and it isn’t all pitching either. In fact, four of the players on this list are hitters.
Duffy, a California native, is heading back home to play for his hometown team. For many Royals fans, this trade came as a shock and brings some pain.
After a whirlwind Friday where trades were flying, it’s time to wrap up an exciting Trade Deadline. Today, we take a look at the teams of the AL Central. We will analyze each team’s moves, and determine their deadline grade. Let’s get started.
As the trade deadline came and went on Friday, the Kansas City Royals traded power-hitting outfielder Jorge Soler to the Atlanta Braves for Kasey Kalich.
Long-time Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy is headed west. The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the injured southpaw and cash in exchange for players to be named later.
As the Chicago White Sox start to run away with the American League Central Division, the Kansas City Royals are falling to the bottom. Once again, the trade deadline will be a disappearing act for many in the Royals’ clubhouse, as new prospects join the organization and veterans look to make a playoff push elsewhere.
After looking at Jalen Battles yesterday, let’s take a look at another former Arkansas Razorback in outfielder Christian Franklin. Franklin is being mocked higher than his teammate and could go in the late first to the early second round next month.
The Kansas City Royals have been a franchise since 1969. They have two World Series titles and one Hall-of-Famer. Let’s take a look at who else makes their All-Time roster.
Zack Greinke has had an exceptional career spanning 18 seasons. While he may not be done yet, let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.
With the 10th overall pick, the San Diego Padres nabbed right-handed pitcher Grant Gavin from the Royals in the Rule 5 draft. Gavin spoke to PTST’s Carter LaCorte about the move in an exclusive interview.
To make even more strides in an increasingly weaker AL Central, Kansas City will need to look at adding some important pieces. They don’t have many free agents, and none are likely to be back as they are older. Most notable is starting pitcher Kyle Zimmer, who is going into his age-30 season.
The Kansas City Royals finished the 2021 season slightly above expectations, at 74-88, and look to have a bright future ahead of them.
It is no secret that the Kansas City Royals love drafting pitchers. They have a deep farm system though, and it isn’t all pitching either. In fact, four of the players on this list are hitters.
Duffy, a California native, is heading back home to play for his hometown team. For many Royals fans, this trade came as a shock and brings some pain.
After a whirlwind Friday where trades were flying, it’s time to wrap up an exciting Trade Deadline. Today, we take a look at the teams of the AL Central. We will analyze each team’s moves, and determine their deadline grade. Let’s get started.
As the trade deadline came and went on Friday, the Kansas City Royals traded power-hitting outfielder Jorge Soler to the Atlanta Braves for Kasey Kalich.
Long-time Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy is headed west. The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the injured southpaw and cash in exchange for players to be named later.
As the Chicago White Sox start to run away with the American League Central Division, the Kansas City Royals are falling to the bottom. Once again, the trade deadline will be a disappearing act for many in the Royals’ clubhouse, as new prospects join the organization and veterans look to make a playoff push elsewhere.
After looking at Jalen Battles yesterday, let’s take a look at another former Arkansas Razorback in outfielder Christian Franklin. Franklin is being mocked higher than his teammate and could go in the late first to the early second round next month.
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