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The Kansas City Royals went 0-for-2 yesterday in split-squad action and will regroup against the San Diego Padres. The two teams face off in Peoria Sports Complex down in Arizona, with left-handed pitcher Kris Bubic taking the mound.
A new era of watching Royals baseball is here, and Royals.TV has you covered all season long. The Royals.TV Seasonal Package, which allows fans to stream regular-season games in the Royals home territory with no blackouts (subject to national exclusivities), is available for $99.99, so subscribe now!
There will be a free trial of sorts this week, as a pair of Royals spring games will available to stream at no cost. They will be on Thursday and Friday. You will have to create an account on the MLB app or MLB.com. After logging in, fans should be able to find the Royals games.
Spring Training games start today! Like, real baseball games (that don’t count in the standings)! In yesterday’s Rumblings, Max posted that Stephen Kolek would start today’s game against the Rangers. Jaylon Thompson wrote an entire story about it for ...
A new way to watch Royals baseball is here. The Royals announced Monday that their games will be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball on Royals.TV for the 2026 season. It was a move that
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Kansas City Royals announced on Monday that all of its games will be broadcast on a new ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Royals fans in the Kansas City and surrounding area can now sign up for the team’s new streaming service. The Royals announced last week that all of its games will be broadcast on a new streaming service called Royals.TV. This comes ...
Royals return to Sunday Night Baseball with three Peacock-exclusive games. All three Royals games air at Kauffman Stadium and stream exclusively on Peacock. Royals face local broadcast uncertainty after Main Street Sports Group split. The Kansas City ...
The Royals have not announced how fans will be able to access those games. However, fans can sign up to stream Royals.TV via the MLB app or MLB.com. There will be a free trial of sorts this week, as a pair of Royals spring games will available to stream at no cost.
As the parent company of FanDuel Sports Kansas City continues to struggle with its financial solvency, the Royals this week terminated their television deal. The Main Street Sports Group, which operates Fan Duel Sports Kansas City, reportedly will cease ...