Right-hander Luis Mendoza opened with four hitless innings, but he came undone in a decisive three-run sixth as the Royals dropped a 6-3 decision to the Indians in Wednesday night's rubber game.More» Hosmer drives an RBI double to center field
George Brett is the first to admit that he has a lot to learn about the high-tech aspects of hitting in the modern game, but the Hall of Famer is doing his best to help turn around the Royals' struggling offense.More»Brett shares excitement of being Royals hitting coach
Third-base coach Eddie Rodriguez shouldered the blame for the baserunning blunder that cost the Royals dearly in the ninth inning on Tuesday night. Rodriguez threw up his hands, stopping David Lough just a few strides from scoring the tying run against the Indians.More» Indians prevent Royals from plating tying run
Right-hander Jeremy Guthrie will look to help get the Royals back on track when he opposes White Sox lefty Hector Santiago on Friday night in the opener of a three-game set at Kauffman Stadium.More» Guthrie earns his seventh win of the season
With the TV camera rolling, Royals catcher Salvador Perez took the microphone on Wednesday and did a pregame "interview" with pitcher Bruce Chen, who was celebrating his 36th birthday.More» Perez singles home an insurance run
Right-hander Ervin Santana didn't get a victory, of course, in the Royals' 4-3 loss to the Indians on Tuesday night, but by allowing just one run in seven innings, he lowered his ERA to 2.64.More» Santana goes seven strong, strikes out six
Right-hander Ervin Santana logged seven strong innings, but received a no-decision after the Royals' bullpen gave up three runs in the eighth during Tuesday's night's 4-3 loss to the Indians at Progressive Field.More» Indians prevent Royals from plating tying run
Royals right-hander Felipe Paulino has been recalled from his Minor League rehabilitation assignment because of lower back stiffness. Paulino made one start for Double-A Northwest Arkansas as he continues his comeback from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow last July 3.More» Paulino throws 6 2/3 scoreless innings
The Royals currently are operating with a seven-man bullpen but, with the starting pitchers going much deeper into games this season, would manager Ned Yost consider going with six relievers?More» Crow gets two big outs in the seventh
If you think the fathers of Royals players are happy about having their sons playing in the Major Leagues, consider this: On Monday, the dads themselves took batting practice at Progressive Field with Hall of Famer George Brett throwing the pitches.More» Royals' fathers take pregame batting practice
Tickets remain on sale for the Royals' annual fundraiser, the Diamond of Dreams, on Thursday night at Kauffman Stadium. The event will benefit the University of Kansas Hospital's Neonatal Medical Home.More»
Righty James Shields logged six strong innings in a no-decision, while pinch-runner Elliot Johnson scored on a wild pitch in the ninth to give the Royals a 2-1 win over the Indians on Monday night at Progressive Field.More» Hosmer bloops double to tie game in eighth
Justin Marks pitched well in Triple-A Omaha's 2-0 loss to Iowa on Monday, allowing three hits over six innings. Johnny Giavotella was 1-for-3 with a walk for the Storm Chasers.More»
James Shields was working on adding to it on Monday night against the Indians, but when right-hander Wade Davis went six innings on Sunday against Tampa Bay, the Royals' pitching staff reached something of a milestone.More» Davis fans four Rays over six innings
Right-hander Wade Davis worked six solid innings to beat his former team, while Alcides Escobar aided a two-run sixth that propelled the Royals to a 5-3 victory over the Rays on Sunday and a series win at Tropicana Field.More» Davis fans four Rays over six innings
Father's Day had an entirely new slant for 21 dads and two sons. They were part of the traveling entourage on the Royals' trip to Tampa and Cleveland.More» Johnson and his dad on special Father's Day
The Rays announced on Sunday that they will call up outfielder Wil Myers, their No. 1 prospect, from Triple-A Durham in advance of Tuesday's doubleheader at Fenway Park. To make room on the active roster, second baseman Ryan Roberts was optioned to Triple-A Durham.More»Myers set to make his MLB debut with the Rays
The Royals' Eric Hosmer was relieved after his visit on Saturday night to see Rays pitcher Alex Cobb doing well at a local hospital. It was Hosmer's line drive that struck Cobb in the right ear in the fifth inning of Saturday's 5-3 Tampa Bay victory.More» Rays, Royals on Cobb's frightening injury
From the first day of T-ball, Billy Butler's family was a ballpark family. Now, as a big leaguer, Kansas City's designated hitter has made all of his father's dreams come true.More»Butler thanks his father on Father's Day
Considering Mike Moustakas' .184 batting average entering Sunday, Royals manager Ned Yost was asked if he'd considered moving left fielder Alex Gordon back to third base. Taken aback a bit, Yost at first didn't want to comment, but then he did.More» Gordon runs down Castro's drive in the corner
When it comes to goals, manager Ned Yost's next one for the Royals is simple: Reach .500. The Royals lost 5-3 to the Rays on Saturday, dropping them to 32-34.More»
Right-hander Jeremy Guthrie was tagged for three home runs while Salvador Perez went deep late in the Royals' 5-3 loss to the Rays on Saturday that snapped Kansas City's three-game win streak.More» Rays, Royals on Cobb's frightening injury
Eric Hosmer was clearly shaken, but he immediately was headed to the hospital to visit Tampa Bay pitcher Alex Cobb. It was Hosmer's sizzling line drive that struck Cobb on the right side of the head in the fifth inning of the Royals' 5-3 loss to the Rays on Saturday.More» Rays, Royals on Cobb's frightening injury
If Royals manager Ned Yost or, for that matter, Rays manager Joe Maddon were filling out an All-Star ballot, they'd probably be voting for Salvador Perez at catcher. Not only is he hitting .316 this season, Perez's defensive prowess has earned widespread admiration.More» Perez rips an RBI double into left field
Royals starter Luis Mendoza's left knee tends to get a little achy, but it's not expected to keep him from making his next start. Mendoza set off some alarms in the second inning on Friday, limping as he covered first.More» Mendoza tweaks knee covering first base
The Royals' offense has started showing more life recently since the installation of George Brett and Pedro Grifol as the new hitting coaches. Two of the greatest concerns were third baseman Mike Moustakas and first baseman Eric Hosmer.More» Hosmer hammers solo homer to left-center