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Apr 07 2024
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Royals seek 4-game sweep of struggling White Sox
April 7 - Kansas City Royals right-hander Seth Lugo said manager Matt Quatraro had a simple request of the team's starting pitchers going into this season. "He said, 'Just go out there and give us five solid innings,'" Lugo said. "That seemed to make sense. If we all just did our jobs and gave those five solid innings, things could work out pretty well for us." As it happens, the formula has
ReutersApr 06 2024
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Royals blank White Sox behind Michael Wacha’s gem
Apr 6, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha (52) delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-USA TODAY Sports Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab Item 11 of 11 Apr 6, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha (52) delivers a
ReutersApr 10 2024
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Alvarez leads Astros against the Royals after 4-hit game
Alvarez leads Astros against the Royals after 4-hit game Houston Astros (4-8, fourth in the AL West) vs. Kansas City Royals (7-4, third in the AL Central) BOTTOM LINE: The Houston Astros play the Kansas City Royals after Yordan Alvarez's four-hit game on Tuesday. Kansas City is 7-4 overall and 6-2 in home games. The Royals have a 3-1 record in games when they hit two or more home runs. Houston
ABC13 HoustonMar 31 2024
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Royals hit 5 homers in 11-0 blowout against Twins
Bobby Witt Jr. finished a double shy of the cycle, Kyle Isbel and Maikel Garcia hit back-to-back home runs, and the Kansas City Royals routed Minnesota 11-0 on Sunday to avoid a second straight season-opening sweep by the Twins. Salvador Perez hit a three-run homer and finished with four RBIs, and Nelson Velázquez had the last of five homers for Kansas City, which gave Brady Singer (1-0)
CBS News (Online)Mar 25 2024
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Unfolding police situation underway in Royal Oak
An ongoing police situation is unfolding in a Royal Oak neighborhood Monday evening. Police posted on X, formerly Twitter, that the scene is in the area of N. Campbell Road and Whitcomb Avenue - advising to avoid the area as a precaution. "We are currently working a scene in the area of N. Campbell Rd. and Whitcomb Ave. Expect a large police presence and avoid the area until further notice,"
FOX 2 DetroitMar 12 2024
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Former Royal Harpist performing in Richmond in April
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A harpist who used to perform for a member of the British royal family is going to perform in Richmond in April. Claire Jones, a former Royal Harpist for King Charles, is performing with Richmond’s GreenSpring International Academy of Music American Youth Harp Ensemble on Sunday, April 7. The concert will feature renditions of well-known classical and folk music, as well
ABC 8 WRICApr 01 2024
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Gov. Whitmer signs Family Protection Act into law
Governor Gretchen Whitmer, left, celebrates with Tammy Myers of Grand Rapids, center, and State Rep. Samantha Steckloff, D-Farmington Hills, right, after signing the Family Protection Act into law on Monday, April 1, 2024 at the Royal Oak Public Library in Royal Oak. The bill package repeals a 1988 ban on compensated surrogacy and expands Michiganders' options for starting families. Katy
Detroit NewsApr 03 2024
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Jackson County Voters Say No To New Stadiums For The Chiefs And Royals
After a contentious campaign, voters in Jackson County, Missouri resoundingly rejected a plan for new facilities for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. The unofficial results show the measure failing by a 58%-42% vote margin. The ballot initiative would have funded a new stadium for the Royals in the East Crossroads neighborhood of Kansas City, an area known for arts, boutique shops,
ForbesApr 03 2024
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Stadium Taxes For Chiefs And Royals Fail By Surprisingly Large Margin
The Kansas City Chiefs have been the most consistent winner on the football field of late, but in the voting booth on Tuesday, they suffered a big loss. The voters in Jackson County, Mo. dealt a harsh blow to the future stadiums of the Chiefs and Kansas City Royals. By a measure of 58% to 42%, they voted against the 3/8 cent sales tax to help fund the Royals’ move to the East Crossroads
Forbes