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The Royals returned home this week trying to dig themselves out of an early-season hole they’ve put themselves in. Monday night didn’t make it any easier with a 7-5 loss in 12 innings to the Orioles a
Kansas City, Missouri, would issue $600 million in bonds for a new stadium for Major League Baseball’s Royals under a proposal officials there are pursuing.
The prospect of downtown baseball is a step closer to reality.
The Kansas City Royals and Children’s Mercy brought free baseball training to students in the Center School District on Saturday April 18.
Pasquantino scored Kansas City's final run on a solo homer in the ninth, giving the squad a 9-7 lead. However, setup man Lucas Erceg blew the save in the bottom frame, and the Royals lost on a walkoff single by infielder Colt Keith. Erceg is filling in at closer for fellow right-hander Carlos Estevez (foot).
The city council gave the Royals an avenue to build a downtown ballpark - but not an avenue to skip important steps along the way.
The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council has officially cleared the way for the Royals to play downtown baseball at Washington Square Park.
The Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals delayed Thursday's game, scheduled for 1:10 p.m., due to inclement weather at Comerica Park in Detroit.