While the Royals have struggled to hit at the big league level this year, two prospects in their upper minors system are making strong cases for MLB promotions.
In another old friend alert, former Royals outfielder Nelson Velázquez was called up by the Cardinals for his first shot in the big leagues since 2024.
As bad as Bailey Falter's nightmare exit from the Kansas City Royals was, unfortuantely the damage isn't limited to just that brutal Tuesday evening at Kauffman ...
The Royals are one of the worst teams in MLB as May comes to a close. But it hasn't been Bobby Witt Jr.'s fault. The shortstop is outpacing this entire roster.
In a counter offer to the MLBPA, MLB proposed a new salary cap structure as a new CBA is negotiated. How might this look for the Royals if it came into play?
The Royals have a lot of problems offensively this year and second base continues to be one of them - but a returning prospect could bring them a fresh option.
While many will focus on Bailey Falter's dreadful Tuesday start, it revealed a much larger issue the Royals need to find a solution to if they want to compete.
While the Royals were off getting swept by the Yankees, their division rivals in Chicago were dismantling the Twins thanks to the work of a former KC prospect.
After the Royals designated Bailey Falter for assignment, it was revealed that the southpaw was frustrated with his role. Was this what led to his demise?