Royals Rumblings – News for July 29, 2025

Royals Rumblings – News for July 29, 2025

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Royals Data Dugout looks at what the next one is for Kansas City this week.

While the Seth Lugo extension is just as good around 2026 and 2027 as everything, the exchange of Hoffman for Grichuk is at least one hint that the royals consider themselves square in the race on their way to August. At this point I would be shocked if they turned around and exchanged Carlos Estevez or deducted from the 26-man Roster at all. This is perhaps for the Deadline of Kansas City moves, because there is simply not much in the tank that would not affect the future negatively – where the focus should still be. Between the Grichuk-Hoffman swap and the flurry of veteran additives last summer, but I suspect that Picollo can shop for a different bargainer or two. Perhaps another Reliever from the middle of twenty on the 40-man Roster, such as Eric Cerantola or Evan Sisk, can produce a Grichuk-like return.

Kevin O’Brien looks at the newest callup from Kansas City Thomas Hatch for Wednesday’s game.

The general TJ-Spul+ from Hatch is slightly below average at 98, but it has in terms of things with three above-average offers. This includes its cutter (27.2% use, 102 TJ stuff+), sweeper (8.1% use, 103 TJ stuff+) and its sliding controller (5.9% use, 104 TJ items+). He generally does not generate a tonne of pursuit (24.2%), but he has been successful with his cutter, who not only has a touch of 29.9%, but also a pursuit of 40.5%. The 30-year-old former Cubs Draft Pick comes from a pretty solid start in his last outing against Buffalo, which could explain why the royals chose to pick up Hatch’s contract about some other options, such as Dallas Keuchel and Justin Dunn, who also have MLB experience.

Another week, Another deadline regarding the Royals Stadium situation.

In Clay County, where the royals had once discussed building a margin near 18th and Fayette in North Kansas City, there are only four meetings between now and 26 August. The committee meetings will be held on Thursday in the Clay County Administration Building in Liberty, Missouri. The Commission has planned meetings before 31 July, August 7, 14 and 21 August – prior to the deadline of 26 August.

Royals’ neighboring Kansas City Chiefs Had something Words about the stadium situation of Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt.

“Yes, I know that Mark Donovan spoke to you a week ago and shared that we made a lot of progress,” Hunt said. “And that is absolutely true and that progress lies on both sides of the State Line. We are grateful that we have two really good options. I don’t want to come how close we are to make a decision because I have found in the course of time with stadium situations that they are not ready.”

Sodo Mojo’s Jason Wang looks at the Lugo extension in relation to the Seattle Mariners.

Given his results and what the approaching free desk had been, he was of course one of the most sought after starting pitching goals at this year’s deadline, with teams in the entire competition that compete for his services. However, now that he is off the board, contenders who want to strengthen their rotation will have to look elsewhere. The Mariners are all ready when it comes to starting the pitching, but if Lugo had been sent to a rival competition, it could have had problems for Seattle. With the Mariners who enter water in the already Wild Card Race, every victory is important. If he even became a handful of victories for an opponent, it could have been the difference that Seattle pushed from the photo of the late season.

Fangraphs’ new crowdsourced commercial value tool has Bobby Witt Jr. as the third most appreciated playerwith Maikel Garcia appears.

ESPN’s newest commercial deadline chatter has Cleveland Guardians Outfielder Steven Kwan A favorite target for Al East Clubs.

The updated Top 100 prospects of Fangraphs have mentioned one Royals ProSpectWith Catcher Carter Jensen on 66th General.

Just Baseball’s Tyler Jadah has mentioned Kansas City with the Al -sellers Prior to the Trade Deadline on Thursday.

Royals Rookie Noah Cameron still has a number of long chances in the Al Rookie of the year race, According to Betmgm.

A look back at how gambling scandals can rock baseball in the midst of the last investigation.

The Minnesota Twins seem ready to be deadline sellers after an intradivision trade with the Detroit Tigers.

The Chicago Cubs debuted A ceremonial patch to honor Ryne Sandberg After the franchiselegende died.

The Baltimore Orioles Traded pitcher Seranthony Domínguez the Toronto Blue JaysBetween a double header between the teams.

The Chicago Cubs invest in the Front Office with A large contract extension for Jed Hoyer.

Swimmer Katie Ledecky now owns 25 of the top 26 times ever in the 1500 meter freestyle With the last victory of the championship.

More information about how work outside the season created the “Chris Rule” in Kansas CityNamed after all-pro defensive Lineman Chris Jones.

David Skilling looks at the old legacy van Gisele Bündchen’s ex -husband and “Ted” actor, Tom Brady.

Evan Pagano looks at the stadium food options around Kansas City.

Lance Brozdowski has A “easy solution” for New York Yankees Pitcher Cam Schlittler.

How is a record -breaking trek from Krill a bad thing?

The nocturnal heaven may look very different This week with some remarkable meteoordouches.

Personal tragedy brought a leading epidemiologist to new professional paths.

The song of today is Just one you By tg Sheppard.

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