The Braves have always had an uncanny ability to know which players to hang on to and which players to trade away under Alex Anthopoulos. Outside of William Contreras, there really isn’t a single notable player that the Braves’ President of Baseball Operations has traded away that has gone on to make the club possibly regret it.
The Kansas City Royals took a chance when they signed right-hander Kyle Wright, with the former 20-game winner coming off of a shoulder injury. And he is getting closer to rewarding the Royals for taking a chance on him.
The starting lineups for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game are set to be revealed on July 6. While the fans have their say for the starting lineups, the most deserving All-Star starters could be very different than the actual starters.
The Atlanta Braves gave up on starting pitcher Kyle Wright a year and a half ago. The right-hander hasn't pitched in the Major Leagues since then. But after Friday, Wright is another step closer to pitching in an MLB uniform again.
The Kansas City Royals were largely carried by their pitching staff last season when they won 86 games and earned a Wild Card spot. They defeated the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Wild Card Series before falling short in the ALDS against the New York Yankees.
The Kansas City Royals reached the playoffs for the first time in nine seasons last year. Royals fans have renewed hope in the team thanks in large part to rising star Bobby Witt Jr.
The Kansas City Royals, like most teams, have dealt with some early injury issues. They had four candidates for the fifth starter spot, and two of them went down with injuries.
After a loud 2023-24 offseason, coupled with team progression, the Royals went from a 56-win team to an 86-win team. Kansas City’s new-look rotation excelled, while Bobby Witt Jr.
When a player is engaged in a roster battle at the beginning of a season, an injury is the last thing they need. Especially, that is, if that player is
Right-handed pitcher Kyle Wright of the Kansas City Royals is dealing with a mild hamstring strain at spring training, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.com Kyle Wright has a mild right hamstring strain.
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Kyle Wright, recovering from shoulder surgery at the end of 2023, is hoping to take another big step in his recovery next week.
Injuries to big name players crushed the hopes and dreams of many MLB franchises in 2024. Many notable players who sat out in 2024 are expected back for 2025. Here are 10 that fans may have forgotten about.
The Kansas City Royals avoid arbitration with pitcher Kyle Wright on Tuesday, signing him to a $1.8 million deal. Anne Rogers of MLB.com had the information on social media: #Royals avoid arbitration with Kyle Wright with a $1.8 million deal for 2025, a source tells http://MLB.com.
The Royals announced that they have avoided arbitration with right-hander Kyle Wright and also signed new deals with lefties Evan Sisk and Noah Cameron.
After the Kansas City Royals traded away right-hander Brady Singer earlier this offseason, there appears to be an opening in the team's rotation. Former 20-game winner Kyle Wright is hoping to earn it, according to a report in the Kansas City Star.
Royals outfielder Hunter Renfroe and reliever Chris Stratton picked up their player options on Monday, and right-hander Kyle Wright was reinstated from the 60-day injured list.
Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Kyle Wright, traded to the Kansas City Royals last Friday, shared what he was told about Atlanta's payroll and 2024 offseason