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Des Moines native Sean Gamble has been training in Florida and attending IMG Academy to become a better baseball player.
The fan who caught the first home run hit by Royals outfielder John Rave traded the ball for a ton of goodies.
Even the poorest-drawing baseball teams can attract more than 1 million fans in a year, far more than any football stadium.
Kansas politicians are accusing each other of playing favorites as they continue their efforts to lure one or both beloved ...
The Royals took fans on a wild ride in the first half of the season. After a dreary start, the Royals were the best team in ...
An event hosted by the wives and significant others of Kansas City Royals players aims to raise funds to grant life-changing wishes for children battling critical illnesses across the region. The ...
The Mets finally had a Sean Manaea sighting, but otherwise Sunday served as a frustrating final game for them before the ...
Royals speedster Tyler Tolbert was the subject of Friday’s call. He attempted to steal second base and appeared to have made ...
Gamble fits the Royals’ offensive vision. He has projectable hitting tools that consist of a smooth swing from the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After visiting all 30 MLB stadiums, an Olathe father-son duo ranked Kauffman Stadium in 22nd place. The ...
A frustrating first half to a season that began with playoff expectations is wrapping up the same way it started for the ...
Preview the July 13 matchup between the Kansas City Royals and New York Mets with odds over/under, game spread, betting lines ...