Kansas City Royals starter Michael Wacha made his first spring start after re-signing with the club this offseason. In November, Wacha inked a new three-year contract and returns to fortify the Royals starting rotation.
While the Chiefs are staying tight-lipped on their plans, Wednesday’s meeting is expected to be the first of many by Missouri leaders.
The shortstop position in Major League Baseball is in the middle of a golden era, and the Kansas City Royals are fortunate enough to own the crown jewel. Bobby
Michael Massey took an alternative route leaving the Kansas City Royals dugout on Tuesday afternoon. His positional coordinates had changed. Massey, who started his entire career at second base, jogged into the outfield. With the sun gleaming on his sunglasses, he was headed to a new destination.
The Kansas City Royals enter spring training in a situation they haven’t been in since 2016, fresh off a postseason appearance. Spring training provides
St. Joseph native and Central High School alum Noah Cameron is making a strong case for a spot in the Kansas City Royals’ pitching rotation after an impressive 2024 season
Jackson County leaders traveled to Jefferson City to meet with lawmakers and the governor about keeping Kansas City sports teams in Missouri.
A new report states the Chiefs are leaning towards a move to Kansas, which is gaining momentum. The report goes on to state that, should the Kansas City Chiefs pursue that direction, ground will most likely have been broken in the state of Kansas around November 2025.