Tammy Sellers+FollowRoyals take a chance on ex-Blue Jays All-StarAaron Sanchez, once an All-Star with the Blue Jays, is getting another shot at the big leagues—this time with the Kansas City Royals. After struggling in Triple-A and spending a year away from affiliated ball, Sanchez turned heads with a 1.55 ERA in the Dominican Winter League. Now, at 33, he’s signed a minor-league deal and will join the Royals for spring training. With KC’s rotation already looking solid, Sanchez might have to prove himself in Triple-A, but one injury could open the door. Could this comeback story have a happy ending? #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowRoyals fans get new ways to play and winKansas City Royals fans are about to see a big change at the ballpark and online—Circa Sports is stepping in as the team’s new betting partner, bringing fresh energy and a bunch of new experiences. With this partnership, fans can expect more than just game-day action: think exclusive betting promos, VIP events, and even a shot at winning trips to Las Vegas. The fun kicks off with Circa sponsoring the Royals Rally Casino Night. What do you think—will this make games more exciting, or is it too much for baseball? Let’s hear your take! #News #Royals #KansasCity00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowRoyals take a chance on veteran armHéctor Neris, a 12-year MLB veteran, is getting another shot with the Kansas City Royals after a tough season bouncing between three teams. Despite his recent struggles, Neris was lights-out just a year ago, and now he’s heading to spring training on a minor-league deal. The Royals have a solid bullpen, but adding experienced arms could make a real difference. Can Neris rediscover his form and help the Royals push toward contention, or is this just a depth move? Royals fans, what do you think—does experience still matter in the bullpen? #Sports #Baseball #Royals10Share
terrysharon+FollowWhy the Royals are betting on Connor ScottKansas City is giving Connor Scott another shot, even after injuries kept him off the field most of last season. The former first-round pick barely played for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals before landing on the injured list, but the Royals clearly see untapped potential. Scott’s career has been a rollercoaster—drafted high, plagued by injuries, but still showing flashes of promise with his speed and knack for doubles. Royals fans, do you think Scott could finally break through if he stays healthy? Or is this just another minor-league flyer? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRoyals eye veteran Frazier for roster boostA familiar face could be back in Kansas City soon—Adam Frazier, the versatile infielder who’s already had two stints with the Royals, is on the team’s radar again. With the Royals leaning on young talent and missing out on big trade targets, bringing back Frazier makes a lot of sense. He’s proven he can hit at Kauffman and offers the kind of flexibility the roster needs, especially in the outfield. Plus, his veteran presence could be a steadying force for the clubhouse. Would you welcome Frazier back for a third round? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRoyals Eye Duran: Overpay or Smart Move?Hot stove alert! Royals fans, what do you think about the buzz around a 3-for-1 swap with the Red Sox to bring Jarren Duran to KC? The deal would send Bubic (the southpaw with upside), top prospect Mitchell, and Shields to Boston. Duran’s speed and bat could be electric next to Witt Jr., but is this too steep a price? Would this trade finally give the Royals the outfield punch they need, or is it an overpay? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowJourneyman catcher Alfaro joins Royals chaseJorge Alfaro, who’s played for seven MLB teams in seven years, is taking his shot with the Kansas City Royals in 2026. He’s got some pop in his bat but struggles with strikeouts and defense, making him a long shot for the big-league roster. With Salvador Perez and Carter Jensen already sharing catching duties, Alfaro will likely start in Triple-A—unless injuries shake things up. Still, minor-league deals sometimes lead to surprise call-ups or trades. What do you think: Can Alfaro carve out a role, or is this just another stop on his baseball journey? #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowRoyals double down on Quatraro’s winning waysKansas City’s front office just made a bold move—locking in manager Matt Quatraro with a three-year extension after last season’s jaw-dropping turnaround. Remember when the Royals went from 56 wins to a Wild Card spot in just one year? That’s the kind of energy Quatraro brought, and the team clearly wants more. With key players like Seth Lugo and Maikel Garcia also extended, and new faces joining the roster, it feels like the Royals are all-in for another shot at October glory. How do you feel about this commitment to continuity and building a winning culture? #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowRoyals Have IKEA in the Palace?!Turns out even the royals can’t resist a good IKEA haul! Kate Middleton and Prince William revealed that their kids’ rooms at Kensington Palace are decked out with IKEA furniture. Yes, the same BILLY bookcase you probably have. With all their wealth and royal digs, it’s kind of wild (and relatable) to picture them assembling flat-pack furniture. Next time you’re cursing those tiny Allen wrenches, just remember: you’re basically living like a royal! #Home #Royals #IKEA50Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowLane Thomas brings new energy to Kansas CityLane Thomas just joined the Royals, and what stands out isn’t just his skills—it’s his connection to Kansas City. He’s been on the Royals’ radar for years, and now he’s betting on himself to make a real impact in 2026. Thomas says getting steady at-bats is what he needs to bounce back, and he’s hungry to prove it. With the Royals looking to steady their outfield and push past last season’s ups and downs, this move feels like more than just a roster change. How do you feel about the Royals’ approach to building for the future? #Sports #Baseball #Royals00Share