Kansas City Royals
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Kansas City Royals Top Minor League Prospects
The Kansas City Royals won the World Series in 2015 in five games against the New York Mets. Ever since then, Kansas City has missed the playoffs, but they are slowly building a nice farm system. It will be a couple of years until the Royals are relevant again. Ned ... -
Kansas City Royals: Taking A Look Down on the Farm
The Kansas City Royals won the World Series back in 2015 and they have not been in the postseason since. Kansas City is once again one of the worst teams in baseball in 2019. The Royals, for the most part, have built up a pretty good farm system and they ... -
Kansas City Royals: Royals Can Move the Needle During Rebuild
The Kansas City Royals enter Wednesday’s action with a 52-99 record. Even though things don’t look good now, there are reasons for optimism. REASON FOR OPTIMISM 1) Weak AL Central Sure the Royals are hard to watch, but going forward they could find themselves stirring the pot in the AL ... -
Kansas City Royals Should Send Mike Moustakas to Pittsburgh Pirates for Gerrit Cole
It’s unlikely that the Kansas City Royals and Pittsburgh Pirates make the playoffs in 2017, but that shouldn’t stop either team from becoming aggressive this trade season. Both teams could use another building block for the future. This is why they should swap all-star caliber players in third baseman, Mike ... -
Kansas City Royals 2017 Projected Rotation
The Kansas City Royals finished the 2016 season at 81-81, good for third place in the American League Central. After two consecutive trips to the World Series, the Royals finished 13.5 games out of first, and eight games out of a wild-card spot. Their disappointing season can be attributed to ... -
Kansas City Royals 2017 Projected Lineup
The defending World Series champs had high hopes entering the 2016 season with their eyes set on making it to baseball’s biggest stage for the third season in a row. Well, that wasn’t at all the case, as the Kansas City Royals finished 81-81, 13 ½ games out of the ... -
2015 MLB Trading Deadline: Winners and Losers
The 2015 MLB trade deadline as come and gone, and there was a whirlwind of movement made. Over the course of the last few weeks, leading up to and including the deadline date of July 31, there were a total of 43 trades made, with 29 of the 30 teams ... -
MLB Trade Deadline: Why Cueto to Royals is Dayton Moore’s Master Stroke
Last year, when the Kansas City Royals made one of the most miraculous runs in any postseason and came 90 feet away from tying Game 7 of the World Series (and a herculean effort by Madison Bumgarner), one wondered if there is anything else that the Royals can do for ... -
MLB: Why 2015 Is “The Year Of The Pitcher” Reincarnated
Los Angeles Dodgers starter Zack Greinke was done pitching Sunday. His scoreless-inning streak now stood at 43 2/3 innings. According to The Elias Sports Bureau, the only pitchers who had thrown more consecutive scoreless innings than Greinke since 1961 are Orel Hershiser, who reached 59 in 1988, as well as ...