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Fantasy News
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Hernandez signed a minor-league contract with the Royals on Saturday. Despite his struggles at Double-A Northwest Arkansas in 2023, the Royals will bring back Hernandez after non-tendering him Friday. The 22-year-old outfielder will likely return to Double-A to begin 2024.... See More ... See Less
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Diego Hernandez: Non-tendered by KC
Hernandez became a free agent Friday after being non-tendered by the Royals. Hernandez was added to the Royals' 40-man roster last winter, but he struggled at the Double-A level in 2023 and might now have to move on to a new organization.... See More ... See Less -
Royals' Diego Hernandez: Activated, sent to High-A
The Royals reinstated Hernandez (shoulder) from the 60-day injured list Monday and optioned him to High-A Quad Cities. Though Hernandez began season on the Royals' IL after dislocating his shoulder in February and undergoing surgery, he wouldn't have been a serious candidate to make the Opening Day roster even if he had stayed healthy and performed well in spring training. The 22-year-old outfielder was added to the 40-man roster over the winter for the sole purpose of protecting him from the Rule 5 draft, but Hernandez is realistically at least a year or two away from reaching the big leagues. He posted a serviceable if unspectacular .736 OPS in 32 games at Double-A Northwest Arkansas at the tail end of the 2022 season, and he could eventually move up to the Royals' Texas League affiliate once he gets more at-bats in at Quad Cities. Hernandez had already appeared in eight rehab games between Quad Cities and the rookie-level Arizona Complex League prior to being activated.... See More ... See Less -
Royals' Diego Hernandez: Initiates rehab assignment
Hernandez (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment Wednesday with the Royals' rookie-level Arizona Complex League affiliate. The 22-year-old outfielder is ready for his first game action of the season after he had been sidelined since late February while recovering from surgery to address a dislocated right shoulder. Because he was protected from the Rule 5 Draft over the winter, Hernandez resides on the Royals' 60-day injured list, but he'll most likely be optioned to Double-A Northwest Arkansas once his 20-day rehab window comes to an end.... See More ... See Less -
Royals' Diego Hernandez: Moves to 60-day IL
Hernandez (shoulder) was placed on the 60-day injured list Thursday, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports. Hernandez dislocated his shoulder in February and will now be forced to miss the first two months of the season at a minimum. When he is activated, he'll likely take on a significant role at Double-A Northwest Arkansas.... See More ... See Less -
Royals' Diego Hernandez: Optioned to Double-A
Hernandez (shoulder) was optioned to Double-A Northwest Arkansas on Friday. After dislocating his shoulder in late-February, Hernandez will miss the first couple months of the season. The 22-year-old outfielder slashed .298/.357/.379 through 141 Double-A plate appearances last season... See More ... See Less -
Royals' Diego Hernandez: Facing extended absence
Hernandez was diagnosed with a dislocated right shoulder Sunday and is expected to be sidelined 3-to-4 months , Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports. Hernandez suffered the injury Saturday on a diving catch in the outfield, and he'll be unavailable for at least the first couple months of the season. The 22-year-old was added to Kansas City's 40-man roster in November in order to protect him from the Rule 5 draft after he posted a .754 OPS between the High-A and Double-A levels last season.... See More ... See Less
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Kansas City Royals@Royals6D agoWe have agreed to terms on 2024 minor league contracts with the following players: LHP Austin Cox C Logan Porter OF Diego Hernandez RHP Luis Cessa
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Jeffrey Flanagan@FlannyMLB14D agoGreat reporting here. But until MLB fixes the economic disparity (salary cap/floor) taxpayers shouldn’t pay for renovation of the K or a new stadium. Waste of money. A new Royals stadium will be expensive. Fixing a crumbling Kauffman Stadium will be too https://t.co/kPA23UcwEc
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Kansas City Royals@Royals17D agoSetting our sights on Surprise. #RoyalsST home game times are set! https://t.co/B8SMrdNEIs
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Kansas City Royals@Royals18D agoSave the date! Royals Rally returns in February 2024! https://t.co/1F2QnCSHqV https://t.co/KGNESljYgg
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Kansas City Royals@Royals20D agoWe mourn the passing of Dick Drago, a member of the inaugural 1969 Royals, and send our condolences to his family and loved ones. https://t.co/YPLpGmHGaR
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Rustin Dodd@rustindodd22D agoEight years ago tonight, the Royals won the World Series in New York. If you would have asked: What happens first? The Royals return to the playoffs or one of the players on the team becomes a GM and builds a World Series winner? I think everyone would have gotten it wrong.
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Kansas City Royals@Royals24D agoSpooky Pasquatch footage you have to see to believe. 👀 #HappyHalloween, Royals fans! https://t.co/AJx6yDdvFa
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Jeffrey Flanagan@FlannyMLB29D agoNew Royals ballpark could cost billions more than advertised | The Kansas City Star https://t.co/UKA1cMmPbG
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Kansas City Royals@Royals12/31/1969Tipping our cap to you, Royals fans. Thank you for all of your support and dedication, we can’t wait to be back with our people in our city again. #WelcomeToTheCity https://t.co/4g3Tb0uIar
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Kansas City Royals@Royals12/31/1969FINAL: Royals 5, Yankees 2 #HEYHEYHEYHEY // #WelcomeToTheCity https://t.co/emkdO4KBVm