Exploring the Royals’ No. 5 Starting Pitcher Options by PLV

After the acquisitions of free-agent starting pitchers Michael Wacha and Seth Lugo, the Royals rotation for 2024 looks pretty set in terms of the No. 1 to No. 4 spots. In addition to Wacha and Lugo, the Royals will have Cole Ragans, the Royals’ 2023 Pitcher of the Year, and Brady Singer, the Royals’ 2022… Read More Exploring the Royals’ No. 5 Starting Pitcher Options by PLV

Royals Make Their Choice in Wacha; Was It the Best Option?

After solidifying their bullpen this offseason with the acquisitions of Nick Anderson (via trade), Will Smith, and Chris Stratton (via free agency), the Royals made their moves in terms of solidifying their rotation through two free-agent signings. The first one was Seth Lugo, who the Royals signed to a two-year deal with a player option… Read More Royals Make Their Choice in Wacha; Was It the Best Option?

“Reporter Jottings”: Royals Trade Heasley; New Podcast; and White Sox Fantasy Sleepers

I hope to get a more thorough post out on Wednesday before I leave for California for the holidays. However, I wanted to get in a quick “Jottings” post today, as there are a few things I wanted to highlight going on in the Royals and AL Central world. Here’s a look at this edition… Read More “Reporter Jottings”: Royals Trade Heasley; New Podcast; and White Sox Fantasy Sleepers

Royals Continue to Add to Pitching Depth On Friday’s Non-Tender Deadline

Friday evening was Major League Baseball’s non-tender deadline, and it was certainly a busy one across the league, as 63 players were non-tendered by their respective clubs. Some big names of the group included Brandon Woodruff of the Brewers, Austin Meadows of the Tigers, Dakota Hudson of the Cardinals, and Daniel Vogelbach of the Mets.… Read More Royals Continue to Add to Pitching Depth On Friday’s Non-Tender Deadline

Royals Avoid Arbitration With Taylor Clarke and What It Means for the Bullpen

It appears like the Royals roster, at least leading up to the Winter Meetings in December, is starting to form a bit. After releasing Taylor Hearn, Tucker Davidson, Bubba Thompson, and Nate Eaton from the roster since the conclusion of the World Series, the Royals came to an agreement with reliever Taylor Clarke, one of… Read More Royals Avoid Arbitration With Taylor Clarke and What It Means for the Bullpen

How Do the Bats of the Royals’ Centerfield Candidates Stack Up?

The Royals in 2024 need to see an uptick in offensive production at multiple positions. They ranked 23rd in runs scored, 25th in OPS, and 28th in OBP a season ago, despite having Silver Slugger and All-MLB nominee Bobby Witt, Jr. in the lineup. Thus, it shouldn’t be surprising that the Royal finished 56-106 overall… Read More How Do the Bats of the Royals’ Centerfield Candidates Stack Up?