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The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Kansas City, Missouri. They have competed in the American League (AL) since the team began play in 1969, and in the AL Central division since 1994. The team's list of records includes batting and pitching records set in single games, single seasons and careers, by both the ...
Kauffman Stadium, home stadium for the Royals since 1973. This is a list of seasons completed by the Kansas City Royals, a professional baseball franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri. They formerly played in the American League West until the 1994 realignment, where they now compete in the American League Central Division.
Players in Italics have had their ... Gaylord Perry, SP, 1983 (14 games, his last season), MSHOF; Gerald ... Kansas City Royals records – statistical records ...
During that season, the Royals suffered a franchise record 19-game losing streak highlighted by a three-game stretch of blowout losses at home from August 6 through August 9; in that stretch the Royals lost 16–1 to the Oakland Athletics in the first game, were shut out 11–0 by Oakland in the second game, and then in the third game, against ...
The Royals finished second in the American League West at 90–72, three games behind the California Angels in the first full season as manager for Dick Howser. Hal McRae led the team with 27 home runs and led the American League in runs batted in (133, a single-season franchise record) and doubles (46).
“It’s time to bring playoff baseball back to Kansas City,” Pasquantino declared. The Royals, who tied a franchise record with 106 losses last season, have made good on Pasquantino’s ...
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.
Current Royals pitcher Jordan Lyles made 30 starts for the Rangers that season. The rest of Texas’ roster was a mix of aging role players and minor-leaguers. The Diamondbacks were 52-110 in 2021.