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A fan who attended a Los Angeles Angels game last season is suing the team and journeyman outfielder Juan Lagares after the player allegedly threw a baseball into the stands and struck him. He claims that he was blinded in his left eye as a result of the incident. David Mermelstein, 55, claims that he was sitting with friends in the outfield bleachers at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 22, 2022, for a game between the Angels and Kansas City Royals. He said that he was distracted eating peanuts at the end of the top of the sixth inning. Lagares allegedly threw a ball into the stands around thi...
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The Kansas City Royals announced that they were parting ways with Manager Mike Matheny after three seasons. Matheny compiled a 165-219 record in 384 games with the team, never finishing better than fourth in the A.L. Central division. Matheny came to the Royals in 2020 after a string of successful years with the St. Louis Cardinals. From 2012 to 2015, he led St. Louis to four straight postseason runs, but down years in 2016 and 2017 hurt his reputation there. He was finally released in 2018 in the midst of another middling season. Taking over in Kansas City before the pandemic-shortened season...
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Coming off a 74-88 season, the Kansas City Royals are projected to go 71-91 with 4.8% playoff chances. GET DEALS ON KANSAS CITY ROYALS TICKETS To increase those playoff odds, Salvador Perez will look to build on last year’s 48 home runs, which tied him with Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for the MLB lead. He’ll be joined by super-prospect Bobby Witt Jr.—about three years removed from high school—and Adalberto Mondesi. KC’s pitching and lack of power may be a hindrance, but the team’s speed on the basepaths and fielding will make the Royals fun to watch. The Royals opened their 2022 season on ...
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The 2021 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners were announced, and to the dismay of fans, only two of the Kansas City Royals‘ four finalists brought home some awards. Left fielder Andrew Benintendi and center fielder Michael A. Taylor, both in their first seasons with the Royals, secured their first career Gold Glove wins. Catcher Salvador Perez and second baseman Whit Merrifield were both nominated but both were passed over. Shortstop Nicky Lopez, who also had a great case to win his first-ever Gold Glove, wasn’t a finalist to be considered. Taylor, who signed a two-year contract extension with t...
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