From Sports Illustrated to ESPN, the Kansas City Royals' farm system has received more press of late than the actual Major League club itself.Well, those prospects—given the task of saving a once proud franchise—can't hide behind the curtain of potential and the minor leagues anymore.They've arrived, and 2012 is the first real glimpse we'll have of the Royals' future and beyond.How much success can we expect this season? Here are 10 bold...
300 average, 45 doubles and 20 home runs, joining the Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera, the Red Sox’ Jacoby Ellsbury and Adrian Gonzalez, and the Yankees’ Robinson Cano. Alex Gordon. Photo courtesy of MLB Defensively, the Royals’ first round selection ...
A week after signing outfielder Roman Hernandez Jorrin, the Kansas City Royals have once again struck up a signing with a prospect from Latin America. This time the Royals inked 17-year-old pitcher Branly Crisotomo of the Dominican Republic.
Spring training hasn't even started yet, but Saturday hundreds of people poured into Kauffman Stadium for the third annual "Royals Fans Got Talent" auditions. Their goal was to prove they have what it takes to sing before thousands of people on game day.
Alex Gordon doesn’t know where negotiations stand on a long-term contract. He doesn’t even know how much he deserves to make after a breakout season with the Kansas City Royals.