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The Kansas City Royals have been in Surprise, Arizona, gearing up for the 2026 Major League Baseball season for the past few weeks. Now, many of them will head across the world to begin prepping
Jac Caglianone didn't have the rookie season everyone hoped for with the Kansas City Royals. But if anything can be taken from Spring Training, it's that Caglianone might be ready to take Major League Baseball by storm.
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"Cole Ragans stays healthy, he wins the AL Cy Young," Peavy said, via MLB Network. "He's that good." Ragans was limited to 13 starts in 2025. His performance was underwhelming, as he turned in a 4.67 ERA. Finding a rhythm while not pitching consistently is a challenge, though.
Chad Patrick and Trevor Megill each made their spring debuts as the Brewers fell to the Royals in Surprise.
From good eats to good times to good sports, Kansas City has everything you need to make your trip a home run.
The Kansas City Royals have one of the top prospects in all of MLB in catcher Carter Jensen. According to MLB.com, Johnson is the No. 18 overall prospect in the sport. He is expected to be among the favorites for the American League Rookie of the Year Award in 2026. So, who could be Jensen's biggest opponent for the award?
Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Terrance Gore died on Friday from complications following a medical procedure, according to multiple reports. He was 34. Gore began his Major League Baseball career with the Royals. He was selected in the 20th round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Gulf Coast State College.