All four of James Shields' losses this season have come by one run. He also had a no decision after going eight frames in an 11-inning, 2-1 loss to the White Sox.More» Shields fans nine over eight quality innings
Mike Moustakas' average was down to .189 entering Saturday's game, and he was in a 1-for-26 swoon with no RBIs and one run. But Royals manager Ned Yost was adamant that he was not giving up on his third baseman.More» Moustakas takes Hughes deep in the sixth
James Shields hasn't been giving up much lately, but he hasn't been getting much support either. That held true Friday night in a 2-1 loss at Oakland.More» Shields fans nine over eight quality innings
The Royals placed center fielder Jarrod Dyson on the 15-day disabled list Friday with a sprained right ankle and recalled outfield prospect David Lough from Triple-A Omaha to take his spot.More» Dyson gets injured climbing the wall
Bubba Starling, the Royals' No. 1 Draft choice in 2011 and top prospect, underwent Lasik eye surgery on Thursday in Kansas City and is expected to return playing almost immediately.More» Bubba Starling, OF, Royals
After a stretch in which Billy Butler and Kansas City were slumping, the Royals won their series against the Angels, with Butler driving in nine runs and going 8-for-13 in the three games.More» Butler perfect at the plate, drives in five
Ned Yost called his hitters together for a meeting before Wednesday night's game, and the Royals responded with a 9-5 victory for a series win at Angel Stadium.More» Royals put up seven runs in the third
Fred White, a Royals radio voice for 25 years, died Wednesday due to complications from melanoma, a day after announcing his retirement following a 40-year relationship with the club.More» Royals family mourns loss of Fred White
The Royals broadcast on FSKC honored former radio voice Fred White with a half-inning of silence in the top of the first inning during Wednesday's game against the Angels in Anaheim.More» Royals honor White with silent half-inning
Jarrod Dyson went fence-climbing and it was not a good idea as the Royals center fielder sprained his right ankle on Wednesday night in Anaheim.More» Dyson gets injured climbing the wall
Jeremy Guthrie's long unbeaten streak was shattered by a barrage of home runs -- four of them -- in the Royals' 6-2 loss to the Angels on Tuesday night at Angel Stadium.More» Butler connects for a solo shot in the sixth
There will be a five-game series at Detroit because a rainout on April 23 has been rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on Aug. 16 at Comerica Park.More» Gordon's 10th-inning slam powers Royals
Billy Butler, emerging from a nine-game period in which he'd batted just .114, belted five hits and had five RBIs on Monday night to lead the Royals over the Los Angeles Angels, 11-4, at Angel Stadium.More» Butler perfect at the plate, drives in five
Entering Monday in a 4-for-35 slump, Billy Butler hopes his big five-hit, five-RBI game against the Angels helps him return to the consistently productive player he's been throughout his career.More» Butler hammers a solo homer to center field
The Yankees completed a three-game sweep of the Royals with a 4-2 victory on Mother's Day as 29,515 fans populated sun-splashed Kauffman Stadium on Sunday. Hiroki Kuroda notched the win for the Yanks, while Robinson Cano and Vernon Wells pounded home runs off losing pitcher Ervin Santana.More» Yost on Royals' positive approach
It was Kelly VanBuskirk's day to hang out with the Royals. VanBuskirk was just fortunate to be here on Mother's Day. She is a breast cancer survivor and as such was the Honorary Bat Girl for Sunday's game against the Yankees.More»
It was pink everywhere on Sunday at Kauffman Stadium, where the Royals and the Yankees wore the color to raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer on Mother's Day.More» Gordon lifts a sac fly to open the scoring
On Yankees closer Mariano Rivera's last day as a player in Kansas City, the Royals gave him a video tribute on the Kauffman Stadium board prior to the game.More» Royals honor Mo's last trip to Kansas City
Billy Butler couldn't have reached his 500th RBI milestone with a better type of a hit -- a home run that gave the Royals a 2-1 lead in Saturday night's game.More» Butler hammers a solo homer to center field
The boos continued to rain down on Robinson Cano throughout the weekend series. Royals fans still haven't forgiven him for omitting Billy Butler from the Home Run Derby at last year's All-Star Game at Kauffman Stadium.More» Butler singles home Escobar in third