Playing against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, Royals star Salvador Perez exited with an eye injury.
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez provided fans a scare Wednesday night, exiting a Spring Training game due to a cut under his left eye.
The Royals' longtime catcher got cut under his eye during a spring training game and needed to exit the contest.
Here is how to watch or listen to the Royals’ Cactus League games this week: Monday: vs. Rangers, 2:05 p.m. (1660 AM KWOD) Wednesday: vs. Mariners, 7:05 p.m. (No TV or radio) Thursday: at Cubs, 7:05 p.m. (96.5 FM The Fan) Friday: vs. Angels, 2:05 p.m. (No TV or radio)
Anthony Simonelli, a top Royals draft pick in 2021, is hoping to parlay recent farm system dominance into a role at The K sometime in 2025.
Jac Caglianone, selected in the first-round of the MLB draft last year, hit a home run during the first week of spring training that would have made the Royals record books if it had been in a real game.
Two of the Royals’ top prospects hit homers to take down the Chicago White Sox today in a come-from-behind victory.
Witt hit his first Cactus League home run off Brewers left-handed pitcher Tyler Jay. In the fourth inning, Witt crushed a center-cut fastball over the outfield wall. It was his second hit of the spring.
The Kansas City Royals already have plenty of confidence in their 2025 pitching staff, but a spring training breakout is more than welcome. Whether support come
The Kansas City Royals enter spring training in a situation they haven’t been in since 2016, fresh off a postseason appearance. Spring training provides
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Caglianone is experiencing his first big-league camp. Last summer, he was selected sixth overall in the 2024 MLB Draft. The Royals valued his two-way ability during the draft process, but now Caglianone will focus on being just a hitter.