Three Up, Three Down: E-5x2 It's not algebra. It's the scoring for the first two plays of the Royals' latest loss, a 4-0 defeat at the hands of the Texas Rangers.
Swept away A tsunami of bad baseball sees the Royals drop three to Atlanta. Meanwhile, Bubic hits the IL, Olivares tries to play defense and the Royals can't buy a hit with runners in scoring position.
Three Up, Three Down: Running wild The offense finds its two-out mojo, Bobby Witt Jr. commits grand larceny on the bases and Brad Keller shoves once again in leading the Royals to a smooth victory over the Rangers
Three Up, Three Down: Going down swinging Royals hitters are striking out at an alarming—and record setting—rate, a reliever gets torched and their unique outfield shift claims its first victim.
Kris Bubic may actually be a Dude In his first two starts of the season, the lefty has taken an incredible step forward. He shoved all day against the Giants.
Three Up, Three Down: Power surge On the back of two solo home runs, the Royals launch their way to their second victory of the season.
The good, the bad and...Hunter Dozier The Royals gave themselves a chance to get back into Thursday's game against the Blue Jays. Until they didn't.