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Bobby Witt Jr. knew the ball was gone the moment it left his bat. Only later did the young Kansas City Royals star realize what kind of company it allowed him to join.
The Kansas City Royals stayed hot on Tuesday night, beating the Texas Rangers at Kauffman Stadium. It was the eighth win in the last 10 games for the Royals, w ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/royals as Royals' Trade Deadline Pickup Accomplishes Feat Only Matched By Rickey Henderson. The Kansas City Royals are rolling, and it's due in ...
The Kansas City Royals have all of a sudden started to play much better baseball as of late. With a 5-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night, they came t ...
Even considering his injury history, it was hard to fault the Boston Red Sox for gambling on two-time All-Star and former Los Angeles Dodgers standout Walker Bu ...
The Detroit Tigers get set for the second half of their six-game homestand this weekend, as they prepare to host the Kansas ...
Of course neither the Yankees nor the Red Sox are in first place as they begin a four-game series on Thursday night at the ...
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Audacy on MSNBobby Witt Jr. hits 100th homer, as Royals win 5th straight
The two-run shot in the eighth inning against Texas on Tuesday night merely padded the lead for Kansas City, which went on to ...
Witt’s power-speed combination has also placed him in select shortstop company. Over the past 95 years, only six shortstops have belted 100 home runs before turning 26, including names like Alex ...
The Red Sox can't afford to slip up right now, but failed to log a single hit with runners in scoring position in a ...
Bobby Witt Jr. has hit his 100th career home run, and it put him on elite franchise, positional and league-wide lists.
Considering how well Kansas City rookie Noah Cameron has pitched at home, he might be the last person the Texas Rangers, and their struggling offense, want to face.
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