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The Kansas City Royals added minor-league pitchers Noah Cameron, Luinder Avila and Eric Cerantola to the 40-man roster on Tuesday. All three players were eligible for the 2024 Rule 5 Draft.
For now, Caglianone headlines a talented Kansas City minor-league system ... to minor-league camp. The Royals’ spring training roster now sits at 40 players. KC must set its 26-man active ...
Jac Caglianone is a 1B and LHP by trade, but the Royals are trying their top prospect out in right field to give him another ...
When he came to the Royals — for less than $10,000 — he didn’t yet know English. “I just kept learning and kept working.” ...
This spring, Caglianone batted .500 (9-for-18) with three home runs and seven RBIs in 14 games. He also produced a 1.775 OPS (on-base plus slugging) against veteran MLB pitchers in big-league camp.
On the Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals 10-hour bus ride back from San Antonio on Sunday, Jac Caglianone slept some and ...
With tons of questions surrounding the Royals outfield ... are on the clubs minor league players to see if they deserve a chance at the next level. Drew Waters gave Kansas City a reason to ...
Noah Cameron is going to make a start in place of All-Star Cole Ragans on Wednesday, as Ragans battles a sore groin.
The Kansas City Royals begin their march toward the 2025 ... and Aaron Boone was furious; is Rays' minor league field to blame? If Aaron Judge gets involved in a close race for the home run ...
The Kansas City Royals are off to a slow start. Entering Thursday's doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies, the Royals were 10-14 and sat in third place in the American League Central on the ...
The outfielder is facing an unclear timeline for his return and will likely have to complete a minor-league rehab assignment ... and became a hero for Kansas City in the Royals’ 11-inning ...