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After Saturday’s 4-0 loss to the Athletics, the Royals held a players-only meeting in hopes of jump-starting a team in an early June swoon. But on Sunday, the Royals lost to the A’s 3-2 to finish their six-game homestand 0-6.
On paper, Saturday’s game should have been a get-right moment for the offense, or at least a day to show some signs of life. Jacob Lopez took the mound for the A’s with an 0-4 record and 6.00 ERA.
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Sportsnaut on MSNKansas City Royals reportedly eyeing key position to upgrade lineup, could move top prospectWith the Kansas City Royals prepared to be buyers at the MLB trade deadline, they reportedly could trade one of their top prospects.
Sometimes, baseball doesn’t need fireworks to thrill you—it just needs heart, hustle, and a little chaos. That’s what unfolded Thursday […]
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Witt, one of the best players in the league, turns 25 on Saturday, and he does so with some amazing history on his resume.
A $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to stay in Missouri was signed into law Saturday afternoon by Gov. Mike Kehoe shortly before his trip to France on a trade mission.
Nick Kurtz hit a solo ninth-inning homer to rally the Athletics to a 3-2 win and three-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals.
Kansas City Chiefs Turn Heads With Patrick Mahomes Post on Saturday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is still seeking his fourth Super Bowl ring as he enters his ninth season in the NFL. Still, Mahomes has become one of the NFL's top players, winning two NFL MVP awards and three Super Bowl MVPs.