Francoeur had his chance, Giavotella gets another chance
With Francoeur out and Giavotella in, the Royals still need to win games.
With Francoeur out and Giavotella in, the Royals still need to win games.
Speed kills and Jarrod Dyson has speed to burn.
The Royals finally crawled back to around .500, but they still have a lackluster offense.
The team is hitting well and is about to get a punch in the arm from rehabbing speedster Jarrod Dyson when he returns from his minor league rehab assignment.
This Thanksgiving, there’s many things to be thankful for, including being the fan of a up and coming baseball team.
Jeffress, Hottovy and Bourgeois become footnotes in Royals history.
Since being only 3 games under .500 and sniffing the top of the division the Kansas City Royals have done nothing but struggle.
The Kansas City Royals find themselves in an all too familiar place at the 2012 trade deadline, as they are once again in “sell” mode.
As if this Royals season hasn’t turned depressing enough, I took a look today at the original crystal ball from 1/1/2012. So much was possible then…
Farewell to Mitch Maier.