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Despite two homers from Steven Kwan on Thursday, the Guardians lost to the Orioles 4-3, but won the series 3-1. Cleveland is 5-2 in the seven games since the All-Star break and will go to Kansas City for a three-game series.
BOTTOM LINE: The Cleveland Guardians are looking to build upon a four-game win streak with a victory against the Kansas City Royals. Kansas City has a 50-53 record overall and a 24-26 record at home. Royals hitters are batting a collective .245, which ranks ninth in the AL.
The Kansas City Royals announced a program to help boost children’s literacy called Bring Out the Books. Beginning on July 25, up to 100 fans can exchange a new or gently used children’s book at each home game for a View Reserved ticket to a game on that same date.
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Missouri governor visits North Kansas City, touts bill luring Royals stadium to Clay County
If the Royals decide to stay in Missouri, it could fuel a fight over the team between Kansas City and Clay County.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe put forward a plan to help fund stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals, but the plan didn’t pass before the General Assembly’s annual session ended.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Royals will launch a new program Friday to help address the literacy crisis in our community. It starts as the Royals host the Cleveland Guardians at Kauffman Stadium. You can donate a book for a game ticket at the K.
Verifiable numbers are hard to come by in the bidding war for the Royals and Chiefs. Last year, the two teams generated nearly $70 million in city, county and state taxes, but it would take decades to generate enough revenue to make up the price tag of new stadiums.
The future of the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in the state of Missouri will be a topic of discussion today in a meeting between Missouri Governor Mike Parson and local officials.The Governor is ...
Monday, a councilman in the city made it clear he wants the Royals to stay in Missouri. FOX4 talked to Councilman Nathan Willett and Wes Rogers that afternoon. In late March, Royals CEO John Sherman told reporters he wanted to talk more about the stadium in June or July.
Lobbyists for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals on Tuesday made one last pitch to Missouri lawmakers as legislators prepare to pass an incentives package intended to keep the teams from leaving ...