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The Mets, however, seem ready to move on from Marte, who is owed $19 million in the final year of his contract. His declining offensive metrics and recent health concerns have made him more of a liability than an asset, leading New York to explore opportunities to shed his salary while potentially upgrading their bullpen.
Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco bring you the latest updates from the Kansas City Royals on a chilly Wednesday evening! In this episode, they break down the Royals’ recent signing of Michael Lorenzen, including contract details and his potential role as a fourth starter in the rotation.
Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS Sports will spend the next month examining the top three prospects in each organization.
The Kansas City Royals may or may not be done shopping for major league free agents this winter. With their payroll already virtually the same as last season's, the Royals wouldn't seem to have ...
The Kansas-Missouri border splits Kansas City, and divides the metro region more evenly, and sometimes problematically, than any American metro region cut in two by a state line.
Oct 5, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Michael Lorenzen (24) reacts after the sixth ending against the New York Yankees during game one of the ALDS for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn ...
The Kansas City Royals have reportedly re-signed veteran pitcher Michael Lorenzen to a one-year contract worth $7 million for the 2025 campaign. The deal also includes a mutual option in 2026.
The Royals’ class of 2025 international signees also includes twins Luis Steven King and Luis Ramon King from the Dominican Republic. Luis Steven signed a reported $400,000 bonus deal and Luis Ramon signed a $170,000 bonus deal, per baseball insider Francys Romero.
When the Royals signed Salvador Perez for $65,000 in October 2006, it was hard to grasp just how impactful an addition they had just made. The Venezuelan catcher has gone on to become a staple of Kans
January has become a quiet month in Major League Baseball free agency, but the Kansas City Royals have been a bit more active than most. Just after New Years,