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Kansas City Royals avoid arbitration with these 6 players
Kansas City Royals avoid arbitration with these 6 players ahead of 2025 MLB season
The Kansas City Royals avoided arbitration with six remaining arbitration-eligible players ahead of the 2025 season. The Royals announced Thursday that they have agreed to one-year contracts with Kyle Isbel, MJ Melendez, Kris Bubic, Hunter Harvey, Carlos Hernandez and John Schreiber.
Right-hander Michael Lorenzen and Kansas City Royals finalize $7 million, 1-year contract
Right-hander Michael Lorenzen and the Kansas City Royals have finalized a $7 million, one-year contract that includes a mutual option for 2026 and $2.5 million in annual performance bonuses.
Royals Rundown: Kansas City Royals Make Moves, But Is It Enough?
Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco bring you the latest updates from the Kansas City Royals on a chilly Wednesday evening! In this episode, they break down the Royals’ recent signing of Michael Lorenzen, including contract details and his potential role as a fourth starter in the rotation.
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Royals top prospect Jac Caglianone earns Spring Training invite
Jac Caglianone, the Royals' top prospect and the number 17 prospect in Major League Baseball, earned an invite to the camp along with other top prospects catchers Blake Mitchell and Carter Jensen.
KC Royals extend spring training invites to prospects Caglianone, Mitchell, 21 others
The Kansas City Royals will get a closer look at their top prospects during spring training next month in Arizona. On Friday, the Royals announced that former first-round MLB Draft picks Jac Caglianone and Blake Mitchell are among 23 players who will head to spring training as KC’s non-roster invitees.
Royals invite 23 players to Major League Spring Training
The Kansas City Royals announced today that they have invited 23 players to Major League Spring Training in Surprise, Ariz. Among the invitees are 10 pitchers, six catchers, five infielders and two outfielders.
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Former Utah Royals goalkeeper alleges ‘emotional and psychological abuse’ at club
Carly Nelson shared a statement on X describing the "relentless toxicity" she said she experienced at the club.
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How Kansas City is both defined, and held back, by the state line
As the Kansas City Royals scour the region for a new stadium site, and as the Chiefs weigh whether to renovate Arrowhead or ...
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Lawmakers expect to discuss future of Chiefs, Royals this session
Chiefs fans received an email asking them to complete surveys about renovations to Arrowhead Stadium or the possibility of a ...
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Top prospects highlight Royals' list of 23 NRIs
The Royals announced Friday that they invited 23 non-roster players to Major League Spring Training, and the list is peppered with top prospects. As MLB.com reported on Friday morning, top prospect ...
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Home of the Kansas City Dandy-Lions? Here’s how the Chiefs got their name
The football team in Kansas City couldn’t be called the Texans. Here’s how Lamar Hunt picked the Chiefs for Kansas City.
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Norfolk receives $15K from Kansas City Royals to improve ballpark
NORFOLK, Neb. (KCAU) — Norfolk has received $15,000 from the Kansas City Royals Foundation to improve a ballpark.
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Angels $9 Million Star Floated As Royals Trade Target At Position Of Need
The Kansas City Royals need to get more production from their outfield in 2025. That's not even up for debate. In particular, ...
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Kansas City gives Blue Cross tax break to help move downtown, vacate potential Royals site
Blue KC’s move will keep 1,150 jobs in downtown Kansas City, relocate 75 jobs and add 50 new jobs with an average salary of ...
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