Royals pitchers have thrown the most changeups in baseball this season.
On Dillon Gee and other patron saints of getting through September.
Eric Hosmer has so often seemed on the cusp of something massive, but this inconsistency has once again dragged his season down to merely good.
Alex Gordon and Yordano Ventura may decide if the defending champs get back to the playoffs.
Danny Duffy has pitched well this season, but shutting down the running game has helped too.
There are ways to steal a base against the Royals catcher, but they aren’t recommended.
Can the Royals survive without a trade?
Danny Duffy has been a promising prospect, a tantalizing but frustrating starter and an effective reliever. With injuries to the Royals’ rotation, he aspires to remove “but frustrating” from that resume.
Will this new slider/cutter/whatever save Kris Medlen from his early-season struggles?
Lorenzo Cain has been more selective at the plate over first two weeks of the season. The patience hasn’t paid off as the result has been an early spike in his strikeout rate.
The Royals have unleashed a potent combination of speed and smart baserunning to strike fear in the hearts of the opposition.
Time and injuries have slowed Royals second baseman Omar Infante. A poor approach at the plate has sped up the slowing down.
After a disappointing 2014 season, Sal Perez made a pair of mechanical adjustments. But even the right decisions don’t always work out.