Kansas City Royals Information
The Kansas City Royals is one of the American National professional baseball teams based in Kansas City, Missouri. The team competes in MLB as an American League (AL) Central Division member. The team played its home games at Municipal Stadium from 1969 to 1972. Currently, the Royals play their home games at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals team was founded in 1969.
The Royals started their inaugural game against the Minnesota Twins on April 8, 1969. They defeated the Minnesota Twins by 4-3 in 12 innings. They are also called Boys in Blue and The Blue Crew. The team is famous for its amazing uniform theme colors: Powder Blue, White, Gold, and Royal Blue.
Dayton Moore was elevated to the position of President of Baseball Operations for the organization beginning with the 2022 campaign. On the other hand, J. J. Picollo started as a general manager. The Royals' overall win-loss record until 2022 is 4,066-4,441 (.478). The Royals spent 2022 incorporating multiple rookies into their lineup, frequently fielding lineups with six or more rookies at any given time (including Bobby Witt Jr., MJ Melendez, and Vinnie Pasquantino, among others).
The team has a market value of US$1.2 billion (at the start of the 2023 season), which places them 27th out of the league's 30 teams. Majority owner John Sherman and numerous other business leaders and entrepreneurs from Kansas City own the team.
The team named the East Village neighborhood and North Kansas City the final two locations under consideration for the stadium district in June 2023. By the end of September 2023, the organization anticipates announcing the stadium's location to have it open for the start of the 2027 or 2028 MLB season.
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