Kansas City Royals starter Michael Wacha made his first spring start after re-signing with the club this offseason. In November, Wacha inked a new three-year contract and returns to fortify the Royals starting rotation.
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The Royals utilized Cameron in a relief role. He followed starter Daniel Lynch IV in Kansas City’s Cactus League opener against the Texas Rangers. Cameron threw 13 pitches in a scoreless outing. He showcased an advanced feel for his off-speed pitches in his spring debut.
Last year was a year that brought many Kansas City Royals fans back to baseball after not completing a winning season since winning the World Series in 2015. In fact, Major League Baseball has never seen a turnaround as drastic as the 2024 Royals’;
The Kansas City Royals are preparing to host a championship ... Last year’s Royals became the first team in MLB history to lose 100 games in one season (2023) and then win a postseason series ...
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