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BOTTOM LINE: The Kansas City Royals play the Athletics looking to stop their five-game home slide. Kansas City has a 19-17 record at home and a 34-36 record overall. The Royals have gone 12-29 in games when they have allowed at least one home run.
Noah Cameron tossed another gem for the Kansas City Royals in their showdown with the A's on Sunday, further cementing the young lefty in the history book
On paper, Saturday’s game should have been a get-right moment for the offense, or at least a day to show some signs of life. Jacob Lopez took the mound for the A’s with an 0-4 record and 6.00 ERA.
The Kansas City Royals are not playing to the level that many expected this season and the team has seemed to reach their breaking point after another loss.
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A to Z Sports on MSNSenior NFL writer believes Kansas City Chiefs' $80 million veteran offensive tackle could be a backup by Week 1No position group will be under more scrutiny for the Chiefs in 2025 than their offensive line. Kansas City was able to patchwork the unit en route to the AFC's No. 1 seed and an appearance in Super Bowl LIX last season,
Bobby Witt Jr. reflected on the Royals' 4-0 loss to the Athletics, marking their fifth straight of the season on Saturday.
The Athletics take on the Kansas City Royals after Brent Rooker had four hits on Wednesday in a 6-5 loss to the Angels
Royals third. Kyle Isbel doubles to shallow right field. Maikel Garcia out on a sacrifice bunt to shallow infield, Jeffrey Springs to Nick Kurtz. Kyle Isbel to third. Bobby Witt doubles to deep
Runners left in scoring position_Athletics 3 (D.Clarke, Wynns, Wilson); Kansas City 2 (Loftin, Garcia). RISP_ 0 for 4; Kansas City 2 for 5. LIDP_Isbel. GIDP_Wynns.
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Sportsnaut on MSNKansas City Royals reportedly eyeing key position to upgrade lineup, could move top prospectThe Kansas City Royals lineup has been one of the worst in baseball this season and is largely responsible for