Jeremy breaks one of his few rules thanks to a red-hot prospect. Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco come to you today with a new episode on all things Kansas City Royals!
Does the roster have room for both of these guys? In preparation for the Evaluation Season©, the Kansas City Royals traded away center fielder Michael A.
Kyle Isbel hit a liner that crashed through a red light near the base of the Green Monster at Fenway Park and lodged inside the broken light for a ground-rule double on Wednesday night.
The oldest ballpark in MLB, Fenway Park has seen a lot since its opening in April 1912. But nothing like Kansas City Royals outfielder Kyle Isbel’s ground-rule double Wednesday night had ever happened before.
The Green Monster has been known to keep well-hit line drives in-play for 111 years, but it doesn't usually swallow them up. With two down in the top of the second in the Boston Red Sox's game against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday, center fielder Kyle Isbel sent a 94-mile-per-hour fastball to the opposite field.
The outfielder missed seven weeks with a hamstring injury The Royals have activated Kyle Isbel from the Injured List, having already optioned Nate Eaton to Triple-A Omaha yesterday.
Nate Eaton is recalled The Royals announced they have placed outfielder Kyle Isbel on the Injured List and recalled outfielder Nate Eaton from Triple-A Omaha.
Royals center fielder Kyle Isbel left yesterday’s game against the Orioles with a left hamstring strain. The severity of Isbel’s strain isn’t currently known, but it seems likely he’ll miss at least some time with the injury.
Arizona D-backs manager Torey Lovullo is mindful of his team overlooking the struggling Kansas City Royals after a schedule that has included two series apiece against two top NL West rivals, the Dodgers and Padres.
Kansas City snaps their seven-game losing streak by taking advantage of runners and lead-off batters getting on base. One of the biggest frustrations of the season has been a lack of production when runners were in scoring positions and not able to get lead-off batters on.
Kansas City’s offense gets baserunners and scores but it’s simply not enough. The Royals fall to 3-9 with the third-worst record in baseball. The Kansas City Royals squared off against one of the best in the MLB.
Kyle Isbel heads to the paternity list The Royals have called up first baseman Nick Pratto from Triple-A Omaha and have placed outfielder Kyle Isbel on the paternity list.
With a critical campaign looming, can he find his place? Many of the headlines surrounding the Royals' 2018 draft class have centered around the haul of pitchers the team selected.
It was good. It was also bad. Maybe we have a fourth outfielder in the making. Kyle Isbel went into 2022 trying to find his way to an everyday spot in the outfield.
Royals rookies hit four home runs, including the first grand slam of the season. Rapidly regard these replays of revelry: That’s right, less than a week off of the first four-home run game of the season, the Royals had another.
Also coming to the Majors are catcher Sebastian Rivero, infielder Maikel Garcia and lefty Angel Zerpa. Additionally, the Royals selected infielder/outfielder Nate Eaton, catcher Freddy Fermin, outfielder Brewer Hicklen and infielder Michael Massey.
No designation was given for their IL placement, which suggests they are going on the COVID-related IL.
Ahead of their final game of a three-outing set against the Chicago White Sox, the Kansas City Royals are making quite a few moves. Per the club, outfielder Kyle Isbel and infielder Emmanuel Rivera are being recalled from Triple-A Omaha.
Isbel wasn’t finding any playing time. The Royals have recalled pitcher Ronald Bolaños from Triple-A Omaha and demoted outfielder Kyle Isbel. Bolaños made three starts for the Storm Chasers and struck out 14 in 13 1⁄3 innings with just two walks and a 3.38 ERA.
The Kansas City Royals are entering into an interesting period, as their talented farm system is beginning to arrive at the MLB level. One of those players making that transition is outfielder Kyle Isbel. For college ball, Isbel attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Welcome back to Kings of Kauffman’s KC Royals Projections series for 2022. Between now and Opening Day, our writers are analyzing how various Royals performed last season and predicting how they might fare this year.
The rookie could be part of the future. The speedy, contact-hitting outfielder, Kyle Isbel had a very eventful season in 2021, where he was able to experience much adversity across Triple-A and the Majors.
24-year-old Kyle Isbel, who will turn 25 in March, is entering a pivotal point in his career. Not only is he fighting for a spot on the Kansas City Royals, but he's competing for more than just that spot.
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