Royals Sweep White Sox…What Is Possible for This Club?

The Royals started the season 2-4, thanks to tough series losses to the Minnesota Twins and the Baltimore Orioles, two playoff teams from a season ago. What made the series losses challenging wasn’t just the fact that the Royals lost both, but how they lost them. The Royals were in striking distance of winning the… Read More Royals Sweep White Sox…What Is Possible for This Club?

“KC Chase to the Pennant”: Recapping the First Two Royals Series of the 2024 Season

Yikes. What a rough end to what was a fantastic game for seven innings. The Royals lost 4-3 on a walk-off to the Orioles on Thursday night. The game was delayed by five hours because Major League Baseball hates rescheduling games (but loves policing uniforms and promoting baseball in Las Vegas). Despite the long and… Read More “KC Chase to the Pennant”: Recapping the First Two Royals Series of the 2024 Season

Alec Marsh’s Strong Start Shows Early Impact of Royals’ New Pitching Strategy

The Royals bounced back from a tough walk-off loss on Monday to secure a 4-1 win on Tuesday evening against the Baltimore Orioles, a playoff team in 2023 and one of the favorites in the AL East. Alec Marsh’s sterling pitching performance is a big reason the Royals took the second game of this series.… Read More Alec Marsh’s Strong Start Shows Early Impact of Royals’ New Pitching Strategy

Three Questions Regarding the Royals’ Signing of Adam Frazier

In some surprising news on Saturday morning (like 7 a.m. early), Jon Heyman announced that the Royals had inked Adam Frazier to a one-year deal. Later that morning, MLB.com Royals beat writer Anne Rogers confirmed the deal with some updated financial information regarding Frazier’s contract. The deal initially came off as a head-scratcher, especially since… Read More Three Questions Regarding the Royals’ Signing of Adam Frazier

Sherman Sticking to the “Evaluation” Plan With Royals; But for How Long?

I meant to post this last night or this morning but could unable because I got caught up with some other personal items. Nonetheless, I’ve definitely been thinking a lot about John Sherman’s press conference which took place on Thursday afternoon a the Royals Hall of Fame at Kauffman Stadium. As expected, the new stadium… Read More Sherman Sticking to the “Evaluation” Plan With Royals; But for How Long?

Looking at Brady Singer and His Issues With the Changeup

It hasn’t been a promising June for the Royals or Royals fans and that was particularly amplified in last week’s road trip where the Royals went 0-6 against the Marlins and Orioles, combined. While the Royals’ punchless offense stuck out (once again), a glaring story of the road trip perhaps was Brady Singer and his… Read More Looking at Brady Singer and His Issues With the Changeup

Digging Into the Royals’ Recent Hitting Struggles (Especially From the Young Core)

The season keeps on going and the losses keep piling up for the Kansas City Royals in 2023. After a 3-2 loss on Apple TV to the Baltimore Orioles, the Royals are now 18-45 for the season. The Royals will eventually get to 20 wins, but it seems hard to imagine when that will happen,… Read More Digging Into the Royals’ Recent Hitting Struggles (Especially From the Young Core)

Royals Hit Low in Miami; Can They Rebound in Baltimore Before Returning Home? (With Trades Happening Soon As Well?)

The Royals’ series in Miami ended with a thud, as the Marlins not only beat Kansas City 6-1 on Wednesday but ended up sweeping the series, bringing the Royals’ record to 18-44 overall for the year. It’s been a tough start to the month of June for the Royals, as they have been 1-5 this… Read More Royals Hit Low in Miami; Can They Rebound in Baltimore Before Returning Home? (With Trades Happening Soon As Well?)