In an AL Central division that is ripe for the taking, the Royals could be one of baseball's biggest surprises in 2024.
All this to answer one question: how will the Royals do in 2024? Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco have a packed lineup for you today! Royals Review editor Max Rieper joins the duo for the full episode, plus hear from Royals Review writers, Farm to Fountains writers, and Jack Johnson of Locked on Royals for their 2024 outlook!
Our writers discuss the off-season and expectations for this year. After one of the busier off-seasons in recent Royals history, the 2024 regular season is finally here!
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The Kansas City Royals (0-0) host the Minnesota Twins (0-0) in an Opening Day contest at 4:10 PM ET on Thursday. The Twins will call on Pablo Lopez versus the Royals and Cole Ragans.
The path to the playoffs is narrow, and it’s unlikely the Royals will find it. Every year, I put the Royals’ schedule into a spreadsheet and follow a simple formula to create a path to a 90-win season: Win or split series at home.
Did the Royals pick the right Nick for the Opening Day roster? Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco are back in your feed once again! Hear about the probable Kansas City Royals roster, and how Nick Pratto and Nick Loftin factor in!
It’s the right move! I’m not generally one to get worked up about Opening Day rosters. Yes, it’s a nice honor to make that squad and suit up for the first game of the year.
The Royals announced Saturday that their catcher Sandy Leon has requested and been granted his release by the organization.
The Kansas City Royals are a young and fun team heading into the 2024 campaign. That doesn’t mean they’re going to contend for the AL Central crown, but the promise is certainly there.
Following a 100-loss season, the Kansas City Royals were determined to stabilize its starting rotation this winter. That led to a spending spree that brought in veteran arms to complement exciting young arms.
The Royals have settled on a fifth starter.
Kansas City Royals left-hander Asa Lacy announced on Instagram that he’ll miss the 2024 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Lacy will be sidelined into the early portion of the 2025 season.
Kansas City Royals prospect Asa Lacy has undergone UCL reconstruction surgery and will miss all of 2024, the left-handed pitcher announced Wednesday. Lacy, 24, was the No.
Shoulder and back injuries have hobbled the lefty to this point in his pro career.
The Kansas City Royals officially named Cole Ragans as the team’s Opening Day against the Minnesota Twins on March 28. This will mark Ragan’s first career Opening Day assignment while 2024 will serve as his first full season as a big league starter.
Speed is back in Major League Baseball since the new rules have encouraged players to run wild on the basepaths. With larger bags and strict pickoff regulations, there has never been a better time to be a thief in baseball.
The Kansas City Royals have named left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans as their Opening Day starter. Per Anne Rogers of MLB.com: Cole Ragans will be the #Royals Opening Day starter, the team announces.
The Kansas City Royals will try and see any improvement this season as they anticipate the 2023 season. We’re here to share our MLB odds series and make a Royals over-under regular-season win total prediction for the 2024 season.
Royals legend George Brett may be able to have anything he wants from Kauffman Stadium if it is torn down, but he has something specific in mind.
The Kansas City Royals made waves this offseason by committing more future dollars to players than any team other than the Los Angeles Dodgers. How much improvement can be expected on the field in 2024?
The 2023 season for the Kansas City Royals was one in the same as it has been in the past few seasons. The Royals finished 56-106 and last place in the American League Central division for the second straight season.
Bobby Witt Jr. is one of the most promising young stars in the game. After a disappointing rookie year by top prospect standards (he was still worth 2.3 fWAR), the 23-year-old burst onto the scene in his sophomore season.
A longtime MLB slugger and former World Series champion is calling it a career.
Baseball is packed with often-injured players desperately needing to avoid the IL this season, none more so than Kansas City Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino.
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