The Kansas City Royals season ended last week with a 3-1 loss in Game 4 of the ALDS against the New York Yankees. The team had secured the second American League Wild Card spot after going 86-76.
An old friend of the Boston Red Sox certainly is going to have a great winter. Former Red Sox starting pitcher Michael Wacha has been on a tear over the last three years.
The Kansas City Royals season has come to an end at the hands of the New York Yankees. With a 3-1 loss on Thursday night in Game 4 of the American League Division Series, the Royals were eliminated from the postseason.
After losing 106 games in 2023, the Royals shocked the baseball world in 2024. How can they improve on that performance next season?
On this day just a year ago, Kauffman Stadium had been empty for over a week after the Kansas City Royals ended the 2023 campaign with a 56-106 record, the second worst in the major leagues.
Michael Wacha had some cosmically bad luck during Game 4 of the NLDS on Thursday.
The Yankees will have Jon Berti start and hit ninth against Michael Wacha according to Jack Curry of YES Network, and this decision may come as a shock to some after Oswaldo Cabrera got the start in Game 1 against Wacha.
The Kansas City Royals are facing elimination as they head into Game 4 of the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees. The team dropped Game 3 at home by a final score of 3-2.
The Kansas City Royals head into Game 4 of the American League Division Series facing elimination following their 3-2 loss in Game 3 on Wednesday night.
The New York Yankees took a 2-1 series lead on Wednesday night despite enduring another brutal night at the plate, but things may get a bit easier when they face Michael Wacha for the second time in this series.
The Kansas City Royals are two wins away from a trip to the American League Championship series. They are tied at a game apiece with the New York Yankees in the ALDS.
One former St. Louis Cardinals star is going to get paid well this winter. Free agency will be here soon and former Cardinals All-Star Michael Wacha will be available and is expected to cash in.
The New York Yankees came away victorious in Game 1 of their ALDS matchup with the Kansas City Royals. How did they do it? Takeaways from a fun, back-and-forth contest.
The Kansas City Royals are ready to start the American League Division Series and continue their improbable run in the postseason. They kick off their matchup with the New York Yankees on Saturday after eliminating the Baltimore Orioles.
Despite scoring just three runs, the Royals swept the AL Wild Card series against the Orioles. They did so with dominant pitching, holding the Orioles to just one run and will now look to do the same to the Yankees in the AL Division Series.
After beating the Baltimore Orioles in the American League wild card round, the Kansas City Royals are off to New York to take on the Yankees in the American League Divisional Series.
The New York Yankees will face the Kansas City Royals in Game 1 of the ALDS on Saturday. With Seth Lugo and Cole Ragans having pitched against the Baltimore Orioles in the Wild Card round, the Royals are set to start Michael Wacha in the series opener.
Michael Wacha delivered seven shutout innings as the Kansas City Royals got past the visiting Minnesota Twins 2-0 on Sunday afternoon, completing a three-game weekend sweep.
What a difference a year has made for the Kansas City Royals.
Michael Wacha will look to record his second win over his former team in a month on Saturday when the host Kansas City Royals bid to salvage a split of their two-game series versus the visiting St.
Kansas City Royals right-hander Michael Wacha is hoping the momentum he built ahead of the All-Star break carries over to the second half of the season.
The Royals will be without a veteran member of their rotation for at least a while.
The Kansas City Royals are starting out the season on fire. Whether or not it is sustainable is the real question.
The Royals’ active offseason is continuing, as Kansas City has agreed to terms with free agent righty Michael Wacha.
The first domino may be falling for the Padres roster. Dennis Lin of The Athletic reported Saturday that the Padres have declined their two-year, $32M club option on veteran righty Michael Wacha.
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