by Amanda Fox
In 1969 Ewing Kaufman entered the world of professional baseball on the grand scale as owner of the expansion team the Kansas City Royals filling a void left by the Athletic's departure for Oaklnad. Like most expansion tea...read more
by Chad Morgan
The Kansas City Royals came into fruition in 1969, when Kansas City businessman Ewing Kaufmann was awarded an expansion franchise. The team was formerly named the Kansas City Athletics and moved to Oakland, California. T...read more
by Keith Bailey
The Kansas City Royals are a relatively new Major League Baseball franchise. Their tenure in Major League Baseball (MLB) has been shorter than Shea and Dodger Stadiums. Entering MLB in 1969 as an expansion team, the Roy...read more
by Ben Burrows
Despite a poor record and a reputation for losing, the Kansas City Royals actually have several very good players. The Royals actually won the World Series in 1985 to show they have had some success in their existence. The...read more
When it comes to the Kansas City Royals there is really only one player that can even be mentioned as their best player and that is George Brett. The Royals are a relatively young franchise, getting their start in 1969. ...read more
Greatness in Kansas City baseball begins and ends with Hall-of-Famer George Brett. The Royals have had only one winning season since Brett retired after the 1993 season. He's a 13-time All-Star, an MVP, and the only player...read more
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