The Royals’ class of 2025 international signees also includes twins Luis Steven King and Luis Ramon King from the Dominican Republic. Luis Steven signed a reported $400,000 bonus deal and Luis Ramon signed a $170,000 bonus deal, per baseball insider Francys Romero.
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After the season the Kansas City Royals put together in 2024, undoubtedly putting their rebuilding stage in the rearview mirror, more eyes will inevitably be on them as great baseball returns to Kauffman Stadium.
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Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS Sports will spend the next month examining the top three prospects in each organization.
MLB Pipeline's 2025 rankings of the Top 10 prospects at each position are official and the 2025 Top 100 Prospects list is about to be revealed.
Harold Castro, who spent the 2024 season tearing it up in Mexico, is set to return to affiliated baseball by joining the Kansas City Royals for Spring Training.
Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Carlos Beltran fell just short in his bid to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Beltran, 47, missed Hall of Fame enshrinement after receiving 277 votes on Tuesday.
Jonny Gomes, a two-time World Series champion and 13-year MLB veteran, is transitioning from the field to the front office as he joins Indie Pro, a rising independent sports agency, as a full-time agent. Indie Pro, co-founded by sports executive Joe Poletto and veteran agent Chris Lemonis, is known for its player-focused approach.
He is MLB Pipeline’s No. 31-ranked international ... OF twin brothers Luis Ramon King and Luis Steven King officially sign with the Kansas City Royals. Bonus deal: Luis Ramon (400k), Luis ...
According to one report Friday, the New York Mets were interested in a free agent outfielder before he signed with a division rival.
While NBA and NFL fans are overloaded with news of signings at the advent of their free agent seasons, the MLB off-season has moved at a glacial pace. With a month to go before spring training, 14 teams have doled out less than $30 million in free agent contracts and five clubs have yet to sign a single MLB free agent.