Promising Careers

Injuries are never good for any team, but it does give an opportunity to promising minor leaguers who are itching for a chance to prove their worth on a big league club.

The Royals 2012 season comes to a merciful end

A 2012 Royals season of hope and optimism ends up a disappointment.

The Great Giveaway: Royals Past Attempts to Trade for Pitching Net Nada

Dayton Moore needs no one to tell him that he must move to acquire pitching. He knows it. In fact he’s known it, and has been trying to do just that, for about three years now.

After 100 posts, there’s more to baseball than wins and losses

The Royals are like your kids. You don’t love them because they’re good. You love them because they’re yours.

Adcock thriving outside of the big-league spotlight

As a Rule 5 pick in 2011, Adcock struggled through a season at the end of Royals’ bullpen bench. Though he was in over his head, the Royals had to keep Adcock on the roster, or risk losing him.

Rob Rains Inside Baseball: Trading For Pitchers

Now that the trading deadline has come and gone, we know that Ubaldo Jimenez, and not Edwin Jackson, was the best starting pitcher who changed teams this week, going from the Colorado Rockies to the Cleveland Indians.