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The Kansas City Royals continue to ramp up for the 2026 season with spring training games underway, and all eyes are on Vinnie Pasquantino. Known for his power, Pasquantino is determined to make a significant impact before heading off to the World Baseball Classic. His early commitment to playing back-to-back games hints at his readiness to build on last year's success, where he hit 32 home runs. For the Royals, having him in top form is essential, especially as they look to bolster their lineup.

With the team's Cactus League opener against the San Diego Padres this afternoon, the spotlight also shines on Luca Tresh. The young catcher will start behind the plate, entering a competitive battle for the third catcher spot. Tresh's performance could be key in the Royals' decision-making as they aim to solidify their roster depth. Elias Díaz, signed to a minor league deal, adds another layer to the catching competition, and his experience could serve as a stabilizing presence as well.

As for the pitching staff, there’s talk of experimenting with a six-man rotation, which could add more flexibility to the Royals' strategy. The front office is evaluating several candidates, and the battle for that additional spot promises to be fiercely contested. Given the injuries that plagued the starting rotation last season, this approach might be a smart way to keep arms fresh.

Today’s game against the Padres marks an exciting opportunity for the Royals to test their depth and assess player performances early in the season. Keep an eye on how Pasquantino and Tresh fare as they help set the tone for an optimistic 2026 campaign.


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Before leaving for Classic, Vinnie set on playing as much as possible
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Before leaving for Classic, Vinnie set on playing as much as possible
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- It’s not often that we see position players playing in back-to-back games this early in the spring as they ramp up their workload, but it’s also not every year that the World Baseball Classic interrupts the spring slate and has players leaving camp for a period of
As spring games begin, 4 storylines move to Royals' forefront
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As spring games begin, 4 storylines move to Royals' forefront
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Royals media relations director Nick Kappel posts it on social media every spring, early in the morning on the first day of baseball’s return: Beginning Friday with their Cactus League opener, the Royals are scheduled to play 194 games over the next 220 days of the spring
Early spring training start gives underrated Royals catching prospect chance to shine
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Early spring training start gives underrated Royals catching prospect chance to shine
In the Royals' 2026 spring training home opener, prospect catcher Luca Tresh will get the start behind the plate amid a battle for the third catcher's role.
4 frontrunners to join starting staff if Royals deploy 6-man rotation in 2026
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4 frontrunners to join starting staff if Royals deploy 6-man rotation in 2026
If the Royals experiment with a six-man rotation, these four arms are the leading candidates to claim that extra starting spot in Kansas City.
Royals sign catcher Elias Díaz to minor league deal
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Royals sign catcher Elias Díaz to minor league deal
The Royals announced they have signed former All-Star catcher Elias Díaz to a minor league deal. Díaz spent 106 games with the Padres last year and hit .204/.270/.337 with nine home runs. The Venezuelan-born Díaz began his career with the Pirates in 2015, but was non-tendered after the 2019 season. He signed on with the […]
Spring Training Game Thread II
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Spring Training Game Thread II
Can I interest you in an embedded Bluesky post to set the mood? The Royals are back in action this afternoon, hosting the San Diego Padres in Surprise. They’ll face off against MLB The Show stud but real-life underperformer Matt Waldron, the last known (to me, at least) knuckleballer in MLB. Here’s the lineup they’ll […]
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