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  • Arodys Vizcano

    The Kansas City Royals have signed relief pitcher Arodys Vizcano to a minor league deal. He has a 13.11 record with a 3.01 ERA and 50 saves over 206 games. Vizcaino debuted in the majors with the Atlanta Braves in 2011. He last pitched in the majors in 2019, but was able to appear in seven games in 2021 with the New York Mets’ Triple-A affiliate in Syracuse.

  • Matt Peacock NFTs

    After a successful minor league career, the 23rd overall pick by the Arizona Diamondbacks was named to the Royals’ 40-man roster in 2017. In his debut season, Peacock pitched for the Hillboro Hops, logging a 2.45 ERA in 22 relief appearances. He then was promoted to the Triple-A Omaha Wingnuts, where he posted a 4.96 ERA over 37 relief appearances. Peacock has three pitches in his arsenal: his sinker, his slider, and his changeup.

  • Albert Abreu

    On Monday, the Kansas City Royals designated Albert Abreu for assignment. Abreu was 26 years old and had just made his Major League debut last season with the Yankees. He will be added to the Royals’ 40-man roster and the corresponding move will be announced later in the day. After the trade, Kansas City will have another starting pitcher on their roster – one of the best in the game.

  • Brad Zuber – Buy NFTs at Sorare

    The Kansas City Royals recently reinstated pitcher Brad Zuber, which means that he’ll likely be a backend bullpen arm. The Royals have placed starting pitcher Brady Singer on the 10-day injured list, which means that Zuber will likely serve in a low-leverage role out of the bullpen. Zuber was optioned to Triple-A Omaha on Monday. The Royals aren’t likely to use Zuber much in the regular rotation, but they may consider him in a pinch-hitting role in the bullpen.

  • Joel Payamps

    In the offseason, the Kansas City Royals designated reliever Joel Payamps for assignment and then reinstated him to the active roster. The right-hander has pitched in nine games for the Royals and is 1-1 with a 4.66 ERA in 9.2 innings. The Royals will need a starting pitcher to fill in for injured reliever Chris Owings. But the Royals believe Payamps can be a viable starter and middle reliever for the club.

  • Jonathan Heasley – Trade NFTs

    If you want to bet on a pitcher with a high upside and a strong track record, you need to take a closer look at Jonathan Heasley of the Kansas City Royals. While he still has a lot of work to do, there are a few things you should know about him. Below are three things you need to know about Heasley.

  • Gabe Speier

    The 27-year-old left-handed reliever Gabe Speier has been a key part of the Kansas City Royals bullpen for the past two seasons. The lefty has contributed to a scoreless streak that was the fourth-longest in franchise history. Although the streak ended on Sunday, Speier’s career is still young and he could find a role somewhere down the line.

  • Josh Staumont – Buy NFTs

    The potential is there for Justin Staumont to emerge as a top-notch closer for the Kansas City Royals. However, given the presence of Wade Davis, Kelvin Herrera, and Greg Holland in the Royals’ bullpen, Staumont must first prove his worth in high-leverage situations in 2020. With only two seasons remaining in his contract, he could make the jump to the majors in as little as three years.

  • Emmanuel Rivera

    The Emmanuel Rivera slash line has been a constant source of controversy. While the Royals have made no secret of their preference for left-handed pitchers, Rivera’s power still hasn’t translated well to the Major League level. However, Rivera’s recent stretch of hot play has been impressive. He has homered in three of his last four games and is now eight for 25 with nine RBI and nine runs scored.

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    The last time you saw the Impact Barlow, he had a blown save in his last start, but he was in good form this Sunday, as he earned his second save of the season. The early season closer is splitting time with Josh Staumont, who has two saves to Barlow’s one. Barlow has a 1.46 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP through 12.1 innings.

  • Taylor Clarke

    The Kansas City Royals have signed free agent right-hander Taylor Clarke to a one-year contract. Clarke, 28, spent the last three seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was non-tendered by Arizona on Tuesday. In 2021, he pitched exclusively in relief, posting a 4.98 ERA in 43.1 innings. In Kansas City, he is expected to pitch out of the bullpen. In his career, Clarke has a 4.99 ERA over 171.1 innings of major league baseball.

  • Ryan O’Hearn

    The 25-year-old right-handed hitting first baseman has struggled at the plate for the Kansas City Royals for the last four seasons, but he has proven that he is worth a long-term deal. O’Hearn has been tested positive for COVID-19 on July 7, 2020. While he does not have the power to lead the major leagues, his bat has the potential to be the best in the majors.

  • Collin Snider

    The upcoming season is going to be critical for rookie Collin Snider. He’s been struggling since his major league debut last week. Snider entered the game with runners on first and third. He placed a slider on the outside corner of the plate against Oscar Mercado. Mercado hit the ball, but Travis Witt caught it and threw it to Salvador Perez for a highlight play. Ultimately, it was the second out of the inning.

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    The Royals recently acquired outfielder Edward Olivares from Triple-A Omaha in a trade involving Trevor Rosenthal. Olivares spent most of September 2020 in Kansas City. The former Toronto Blue Jays prospect had an OPS of 1.122, five home runs, six stolen bases, and nearly as many walks as strikeouts. Olivares has shown a high degree of versatility and could be a quick callup in the future.

  • Cam Gallagher

    The Kansas City Royals knew that they had to maximize their All-Star backstop, Salvador Perez, by signing Cam Gallagher. In fact, the Royals are expected to call Gallagher up to start his rehab assignment in the next week. In addition to being a DH, he will play first base and right field. That means he’ll split his season between Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha.

  • Jake Brentz NFT Cards

    After a solid start against the Oakland A’s on Monday night, left-hander Jake Brentz struggled and was pulled from the game with a 7-4 deficit. After the loss, Brentz was put on the injured list with flexor pain. The Royals’ fans were ecstatic, and Brentz was praised by many. The Royals had just lost five of their last six games, and Brentz’s performance wasn’t a surprise.

  • Kyle Isbel

    Kyle Isbel is a right-handed hitter with good gap power, but his shaky defense keeps him on the bench. The Royals have yet to sign him to a long-term deal, but Isbel’s lack of power has made him unattractive to fans. In a recent scouting report, he was rated a C-. His patience and gap power are valuable, but he has yet to break through the Royals’ outfield.

  • Dylan Coleman NFTs

    As a rookie, Dylan Coleman made his big league debut on Saturday night. In 20 pitches, he threw nine at more than 100 mph, including a ten-zip fastball. The Royals took the decision to bring him to Kansas City for his first major league start, and the decision was a good one. Coleman is still a young player, but there’s a lot of potential in his arsenal.

  • Michael Taylor

    The Kansas City Royals have given Chris Taylor a chance to come back to the lineup after two weeks on the injured list. Taylor is now 8-for-14 with two RBI and three runs scored in his last five games, and he should continue to see time in center field. However, his bat has been inconsistent this season, as he hit just.234 in his first seven games with the team. He has yet to reach the 200-hit plateau that he hit in 2014, and his.345 batting average is a concern.

  • Brad Keller – Buy NFTs at Sorare

    Brad Keller had a strong but brief 2020 season before signing a one-year, $3.35 million deal with the Kansas City Royals. The ace is working to add a changeup to his arsenal after a bloated ERA and WHIP last season. In his last three starts, he has allowed six runs over 20 2/3 innings. Keller’s ERA has dropped from 6.67 to 5.43 in that time.

  • Hunter Dozier

    The first baseman on the 2022 Royals roster will be Carlos Santana, and the Royals will need Dozier’s bat to come back into form. He struggled at times last year, but showed some promise toward the end of the season. His 20-homer potential remains high, and if he stays healthy, he could be a 100-105 wRC+ hitter for the entire season. Dozier has the potential to be a force in the six or eight spot, and his bat is still a plus asset for a team that is struggling to make the playoffs.

  • Kris Bubic – Trade NFTs

    The Kris Bubic Kansas City Royals have been one of the most impressive teams in baseball. The former Stanford student has pitched in 39 games, including 30 starts, and has thrown 180 innings while allowing 96 runs while striking out 163 batters. His five-knee fastball has a high-five-season average and a 5.03 FIP. While he does struggle with control and command at the plate, he has a solid, mid-rotational repertoire and is a reliable pitcher to count on.

  • Amir Garrett

    The Royals’ Amir Garrett was a key bullpen piece this season, and he was reinstated to the active roster on Sunday. He had been on the COVID-related injured list since May 26, and has been rehabbing at Triple-A Omaha. He pitched two scoreless innings in two games this past week. His stellar start to the season is an encouraging sign for the Royals. But it’s far from over for Garrett.

  • Daniel Lynch – Buy NFTs

    The Kansas City Royals are in need of a starting pitcher to replace injured starter Tyler Lynch, and the right-hander will need more than just a big game. In his last start against the Orioles, Tyler Lynch allowed six runs on nine hits with four walks and seven strikeouts. However, he has been inconsistent with his control and command, and will probably receive more looks in Kansas City than he has in other parts of the league.

  • MJ Melendez

    While Jose Melendez isn’t a home run machine, he is the Royals’ best offensive player right now. The rookie outfielder is hitting.319, with a.457 OPS and six stolen bases in 71 games this season. Melendez has been the regular backstop since Salvador Perez was injured, and his recent surge has prompted a move to the outfield.

  • Carlos Santana

    In this week’s MLB pick, we look at the first baseman who has made the Royals’ playoff run a real possibility. At 34 years old, Carlos Santana is among the league’s most consistent players. Though he typically falls below the top tier of first basemen, he is still better than average. In 2020, he hit just.220, his lowest level of production since 2012. In addition, his 2020 OPS+ was his worst of his career.

  • Jose Lopez Sorare NFT Cards

    Jose Lopez is projected to hit second for the Kansas City Royals. This season, he has increased his running with seven steals and has added 20 RBIs to his tally. While Lopez is not a true burner, his speed and range make him a valuable commodity in OBP and points leagues. Jose Lopez is a solid option for your batting order. If you’re in need of power, however, look elsewhere.

  • Brady Singer

    The Kansas City Royals have dropped four of their last five games against the Chicago White Sox, but they have come back to win one of them on Friday night. Brady Singer’s music fueled the Royals to a 2-1 victory over the Twins at Target Field. Despite their poor record in the series, the Royals have been a steady force on the field. Singer has pitched well this season and his debut is a good one.

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    If you love Major League Baseball, then you might want to learn about the past of Ral Adalberto. He was known as Adalberto when he signed with the Kansas City Royals. Originally from the Dominican Republic, Mondes was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers before joining the Royals. After an injury-plagued career, Mondesi has been a fixture on the Royals’ roster ever since.

  • Whit Merrifield

    The Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals have restructured his contract, giving him a four-year deal worth $16,250,000. Merrifield’s contract also includes a mutual option for 2024. The current contract pays Whit Merrifield $7 million this season and $2.75 million the following year. If Merrifield spends fewer than 109 days on the injured list, his 2023 salary will increase by $4 million. There is also a $500,000 buyout on his 2024 contract.

  • Andrew Benintendi NFT Cards

    The Andrew Benintendi Kansas City Royals are a team that has not yet reached the playoffs. They acquired Benintendi from the New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox in the February 2021 trade. This past season, Benintendi hit 17 home runs, drove in 73 runs and won his first AL Gold Glove in left field. The Royals should consider trading Benintendi.

  • Salvador Perez

    When he signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2002, Salvador Perez was a high-school freshman who was desperate to play in the big leagues. His mother had made him promise that he would play in the big leagues. Though Arizona was far from his hometown, the language barrier was never an issue. He was fluent in English and Spanish. His mother, who lives in Arizona, still urged him to sign with the Kansas City Royals. The Royals’ front office did not hesitate to sign him.

  • Zack Greinke NFTs

    The Kansas City Royals have put pitcher Zack Greinke on the injured list for at least 15 days after the right-hander strained his right forearm. Greinke complained of tightness in his arm after his start Sunday. He allowed five runs in four innings against the Twins. He is now 0-4 with a 5.05 ERA this season. But don’t worry, there’s no reason to panic. There are ways to replace Greinke in the meantime.

  • Bobby Witt Jr.

    With two seasons under his belt, the young shortstop is ready to make his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals. His father, Bobby Witt Sr., played for the Rangers and was a former player agent. Witt, now 21, has already made five starts at shortstop on this nine-game road trip. He has already impressed many during his short career. Witt’s dad was a former Rangers star and is now an agent.

History of the Kansas City Royals

In the late 1980s, the Kansas City Royals consistently drew over 2 million fans each season. Thirty thousand fans in the stands on any given night was considered a success. But by the early 1990s, they were losing so much fan base that a two-million-fan season was considered a failure. Then, the team went through a series of trades, losing their first two pennants in four years.

After starting play in 1969, the Royals were a mid-level powerhouse. From 1976 to 1985, they were in the playoffs seven times, winning one World Series and four AL pennants. Players such as Amos Otis, Hal McRae, George Brett, and John Mayberry helped the Royals win two World Series titles. The Royals were also competitive through the early 1990s, but only won one game each year from 1995 to 2012. In addition, the team went twenty-eight years without a postseason berth, a record-long streak during the current wild-card era.

After entering the American League, the Royals played their last Cactus League game on Tuesday and will open their regular season on March 31, 2022, against the Cleveland Indians. The Royals are still a year away from moving to downtown Kansas City and opening their new stadium, but they’re ready to go! This is especially exciting for the Royals’ season-ticket holders. KC fans can look forward to an exciting Opening Day.

One Royals legend is also a fan of the team. George Brett, a third baseman who spent 21 seasons in the majors, has a place in the Royals Hall of Fame. He played in the Major Leagues and was a 13-time All-Star. He is one of the few third basemen to hit 3,000 total hits and 300 home runs. During his time with the Royals, he also helped the Royals win a World Series.

In 1990, the Royals suffered a significant blow. Ewing Kauffman had already sold his 49% stake to Memphis developer Avron Fogelman. Meanwhile, the team’s owner, Ewing Kauffman, died suddenly. Sadly, Kauffman had already been worried about relocating the team when he died. In his will, Kauffman left his team to a charitable trust. In 2000, the Wal-Mart CEO purchased the Kansas City Royals.

The Kansas City Royals’ 2018 season has been marked by a handful of surprises. The first one was the announcement of their final Opening Day roster. Then, Bobby Witt Jr. was named MLB’s number one prospect. After a decade away, the left-handed pitcher won the Cy Young Award in 2010 and the World Series in 2015. This season’s Royals have added a number of new faces. And they haven’t gotten any worse than this.

The second big change came in the managerial structure. In 1975, Whitey Herzog replaced McKeon. The Royals quickly became the dominant team in the Western Division. From 1976 to 1978, the team won three division titles. The only hundred-win season they achieved during this time was in 1977. Despite the success, the Royals suffered in the postseason. The New York Yankees swept the Royals in three straight encounters.

Advantages of NFTs

NFTs are unique objects that can represent something else.

They are used to buy and sell items online.

They are a form of digital currency, which is a type of cryptocurrency.

There are many advantages of using NFTs:

1. Easy to use.

2. No need for registration or verification.

3. You don’t have to worry about losing your money.

4. There are no fees involved.

5. It is easy to transfer them from one account to another.

6. They are not controlled by any central authority.

How do NFTs work?

In order to understand how NFTs work, you must first know what an ERC-721 token is.

An ERC-721 Token is basically a non-fungible token.

It is based on the Ethereum blockchain.

It is similar to Bitcoin in terms of its nature.

The difference between these two types of tokens is that they are different.

Fungibility means that all coins are equal.

Non-fungible tokens are very different.

For example, if you own a certain number of shares in a company, then it will be difficult to change those shares into other ones.

However, with NFTs, this is possible.

You can easily convert one NFT into another.

This makes it easier to trade NFTs than fungible tokens.

So, why would anyone want to use NFTs instead of fungible tokens?

Well, there are several reasons why NFTs are better than fungible tokens. Let us see some of them now.

1. Easier to use.

With fungible tokens, you have to register and verify your identity before buying or selling anything.

With NFTs, you don’t have this problem.

All you have to do is send ETH to the smart contract address.

Then, you can start trading.

2. No fees.

One of the biggest problems with cryptocurrencies is the high transaction fee.

If you try to make a large purchase, you might end up paying more than $20 just to complete the transaction.

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You only pay when you actually receive the item.

3. Better security.

Since NFTs are unique, they cannot be copied.

Therefore, they provide much better protection against fraud.

4. More trustless transactions.

Unlike traditional currencies, NFTs don’t require third parties like banks or exchanges.

This makes it safer and faster to conduct transactions.

5. Faster settlement.

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This means that you get your payment instantly.

6. No centralized control.

Unlike fiat currencies, NFTs are decentralized.

This means that there is no single person who controls them.

Conclusion

Now that we have seen the benefits of NFTs, let us look at their disadvantages as well.

1. The supply of NFTs is limited.

Although the total supply of NFTs has been fixed, the amount of each individual NFT is limited.

As a result, the price of NFTs tends to fluctuate frequently.

2. Some NFTs can be duplicated.

Some people create duplicate copies of NFTs using software called “duplicator bots”.

These bots allow users to copy specific NFTs without having to pay for them.

This leads to inflation and devaluation of NFTs.

3. Some NFTs are too expensive.

Some NFTs cost thousands of dollars to produce.

This makes them unsuitable for small purchases.

4. There is no way to track ownership.

If you lose your NFT, you won’t be able to find out where it went.

This could lead to theft or loss of property.

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