During Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s first State of the State address, the future of the Chiefs and Royals earned only a passing nod.
Carlos Estevez, who had been connected to the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this offseason, has signed on with the Kansas City Royals. It's a two-year deal.
Several familiar faces will be back in the Royals’ clubhouse for the 2025 season, the team announced today. After getting off to a hot start in the offseason, trading starting pitcher Brady Singer for infielder Jonathan India,
The Kansas City Royals have reached an agreement with free agent right-handed closer Carlos Estevez on a two-year contract, according to multiple media reports Wednesday evening.
The Royals add All-Star closer Carlos Estévez on a two-year deal to boost their bullpen after last season’s struggles.
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The Royals got a shout-out from a “CBS Mornings” anchor on Wednesday for their support of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. In the month of February, the Royals and their charitable foundation will cover the cost of admission for anyone who wants to visit the museum. That’s in honor of Black History Month.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Royals are covering the cost of admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for the entire month of February, in honor and celebration of Black History Month. Free February will kick off on Saturday and last through the entire month,
Spring training is just weeks away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bre
The Kansas City Royals signed Closer Carlos Estevez to a contract on Wednesday. The exact terms of the deal are unknown at the time of publication. Estevez is coming off a great 2024 season with the Los Angeles Angels and Philadelphia Phillies.
The Cleveland Guardians won the AL Central handily with a 92-69 record, but were one of three teams from what is usually one of MLB's weakest divisions to make the MLB postseason. The Kansas City Royals were one of those teams, getting in as a Wild Card team with an 86-76 record.