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  2. Kansas City Royals announce schedule for 2024 Major ... - AOL

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    Here’s the lineup of games the Royals will play next season. Kansas City Royals announce schedule for 2024 Major League Baseball season: the details Skip to main content

  3. 2025 Kansas City Royals season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Kansas City Royals season will be the 57th season for the franchise, and their 53rd at Kauffman Stadium. It is also the team's third season under the management of Matt Quatraro . Offseason

  4. Here are times & TV info for the KC Royals’ ALDS MLB ... - AOL

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    The Royals finished a sweep of the Orioles in their best-of-three AL Wild Card Series with a 2-1 win Wednesday in Baltimore. With the victory, the Royals advanced to an American League Division ...

  5. KC Royals announce schedule change for Saturday’s game ...

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    The Kansas City Royals have altered their weekend schedule against the San Francisco Giants. The Royals announced that Saturday’s game at Kauffman Stadium will be moved up to 4:10 p.m. Central ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle

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    Kansas City Royals: American League: Detroit Tigers [159] 201 Cal Ripken Jr. † May 6, 1984: Baltimore Orioles: American League: Texas Rangers [160] 202 Carlton Fisk † May 16, 1984: Chicago White Sox: American League: Kansas City Royals [161] 203 Willie McGee: June 23, 1984: St. Louis Cardinals: National League: Chicago Cubs [162] 204 Dwight ...

  7. Kansas City Royals - Wikipedia

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    The Royals wore their trademark powder blue road uniforms from 1973 to 1991 and reintroduced it in 2008 as an alternate jersey. [17]When the Kansas City Athletics moved to Oakland after the 1967 season, Kansas City was left without major league baseball or, for the first time since 1883, professional baseball at all.