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The Royals have not made the playoffs since their magical World Series run in 2015. After years of struggling, the Royals now possess the single worst record in baseball at 18-37.
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Negro Leagues historian Phil Dixon has a new book about the legendary baseball player and ambassador. It allows readers to hear excerpts of recorded interviews with Buck O'Neil.
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Perhaps you were hoping to save some money this year by dropping your cable subscription. Well, if you’re also hoping to follow the Royals in baseball’s most exciting and competitive division, sorry, you’ll have no choice but to pony up.
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Despite a lockout and shortened spring training, the Royals' players, front office and workers are ready to welcome fans back to Kauffman Stadium for a season opener with no pandemic restrictions.
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Chuck Dobson was a high school player at De La Salle High School and went on to pitch a home opener for the Kansas City A's.
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The Kansas City Royals are looking ahead and beginning to publicly consider downtown as the team's next stadium location.
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Adding Black players' performance data could be changing the record books of Major League Baseball.
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Sen. Roger Marshall wants Kansas governor to end federal unemployment benefits, a former Missouri congressman on the demotion of Liz Cheney and what is making Major League Baseball less appealing.
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In a step back to normal, the Kansas City Royals and their fans celebrate Major League Baseball's Opening Day.
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The Kansas City Royals kick off the season with a restricted number of fans in attendance and COVID-19 protocols firmly in place.
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Missouri's senior senator will not seek re-election in 2022 and baseball pioneer Effa Manley had some notable firsts in her career.
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Effa Manley's achievements as the first woman to own a professional baseball team led to her becoming the first woman to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.