Kansas City Royals at Milwaukee Brewers
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The Royals continued to produce inconsistent offense.
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Freddy Peralta will aim to shut down Bobby Witt Jr. and company when the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m. ET, at American Family Field.
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Drew Waters, who was once a Top-30 prospect for the Atlanta Braves, had himself a day with the Omaha Storm Chasers.
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The Kansas City Royals Foundation on Wednesday unveiled a brand new baseball and softball field at Primitivo Garcia Elementary School. The Royals Foundation provided the new field to the school through its Royalty Fields program.
Some of the highlights include First Fridays in the Crossroads, Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival and an Easter pop up bar
In the 10th inning, Royals closer Carlos Estévez came on from the bullpen. He threw a wild pitch and allowed a double to Brewers star Jackson Chourio. Eventually, the score was tied, 2-2, with runners on first and second and no one out. Then, one moment caught the attention of home plate umpire John Tumpane, who called a balk.
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You can listen to the game via the Brewers Radio Network including flagship station AM-620 WTMJ. Here's a list of the radio stations. Yes, the Brewers broadcast is available on Channel 89. The Royals broadcast is available on the the SiriusXM app.
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BALTIMORE (AP) — Star shortstop Gunnar Henderson is expected to return to the Baltimore Orioles on Friday at Kansas City after missing the start of the season with a right intercostal strain. Manager Brandon Hyde said Henderson is “probable" for the series opener against the Royals. He was not activated for Thursday's home game against Boston.
There is a new craze sweeping through Major League Baseball. It’s called the torpedo bat. Much like the name suggests, the torpedo bat is designed to create a different experience for MLB hitters. It looks like a bowling pin with a slender handle and a wider barrel that expands towards the bat label. It also meets MLB regulations.