Nick Pratto’s Bat Inspires Confidence In Royals
The Royals place their faith in Nick Pratto’s sweet lefthanded swing.
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The Royals place their faith in Nick Pratto’s sweet lefthanded swing.
Wilmington’s Frawley Stadium will be more of a challenge for Chris DeVito.
Jorge Bonifacio has the power to hit 20 homers annually in the majors.
Jake Junis did not expect to be called up after a poor spring.
Bubba Starling vows not to let the pressure get to him
A.J. Puckett quickly went from unheralded prospect to big league camp
It did not take long for Cam Gallagher to become the Royals’ top catcher
D.J. Burt knows a thing or two about touching first base.
For Todd Eaton, it is not how you start but how you finish
Miguel Almonte seems to fit better in the bullpen
Cancer survivor Taylor Kaczmarek is trying to get his velocity back
Andrew Edwards has gone from a 19th-round pick to added to 40-man roster.
Shortstop Nicky Lopez, a fifth-round pick out of Creighton, knows his game
Meibrys Viloria went from zero extra-base hits in 2015 to MVP in 2016
In the bullpen now, Matt Strahm might be a starter in the future
Raul A. Mondesi will play second base for the Royals for now
The Royals are excited about third-round pick Khalil Lee
The next time Nathan Webb steps on the field, he would like it to be on the mound
Hunter Dozier has rebounded from a poor 2015 season.
A.J. Puckett’s name abruptly began climbing on draft boards.
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