Royals Struggling But Coaching Change Not Imminent
Kansas City's front office acknowledges missed evaluations but believes the roster has pieces to compete, while a staff shakeup appears unlikely.
The Royals have fallen well short of preseason expectations through early May 2026. GM Picollo acknowledged accountability for evaluations that have not panned out but expressed confidence in the roster's core. Despite loud calls from fans for a coaching change, reports indicate no staff shakeup is imminent. The team continues to search for offensive answers.
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Royals shift Jensen to leadoff in search of offensive spark
Kansas City moved catcher Carter Jensen from his typical fifth-spot to the leadoff position Saturday as the team struggled to generate runs.

Severino exits early with apparent injury vs. Yankees
A's starter Luis Severino was pulled in the first inning Friday night after getting hurt, raising concern about his availability going forward.

Royals bench Jensen or Caglianone vs. Gore in platoon move
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Royals Sign Luke Jackson, Genesis Cabrera to Minor-League Deals
Kansas City adds two bullpen veterans at the minor-league level as the club searches for organizational depth during a losing stretch.

MLB and MLBPA Open CBA Talks With First Union Proposal
The players' union submitted its opening economic proposals as both sides begin formal negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement.