
Scott Blewett Earns His 40-Man Spot
Blewett sharpened his delivery and stuff at Double-A in the second half and wanted to keep pitching in the Arizona Fall League.
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Blewett sharpened his delivery and stuff at Double-A in the second half and wanted to keep pitching in the Arizona Fall League.
The 24-year-old raised his stock in the Arizona Fall League by doing what he does best: getting on base, stealing bags and scoring runs.
The first position player drafted by the Royals in 2018, Isbel can play all three outfield spots and has dabbled at second base.
The Venezuelan righty earned a permanent role at Triple-A by throwing strikes and operating with three quality pitches.
First-round lefthander Daniel Lynch has thrown harder at low Class A Lexington in his pro debut than he did as a Virginia junior.
Lopez admires short, scrappy stars like Jose Altuve and Dustin Pedroia, and he just might be the Royals’ second baseman of the future.
A pair of outfielders lead the system’s next wave of talent, led by tooled-up Khalil Lee, the Best Player in our midseason update.
It took nine seasons and three organizations for Adam to reach the big leagues with his hometown Royals.
The sidearming lefthanded reliever has conquered every challenge he has met in pro ball—on and off the field.
After converting to pitcher in 2015, Lenik takes a roundabout route to pro ball before opening eyes at big league camp.
Heath Fillmyer sets his sight on the Royals’ rotation after spending most of his amateur career at shortstop.
Chris DeVito has the type of raw power that will play at first base.
The Royals expect Rule 5 picks Brad Keller and Burch Smith to help in 2018.
Royals Triple-A 1B Frank Schwindel hit 66 extra-base hits in 2017.
The Royals’ Michael Gigliotti expertly patrols center field and shows gap power.
Alan Eskew chooses postseason award winners for Royals prospects.
Reliever Richard Lovelady throws a dominant fastball but must improve his slider.
Chase Vallot got back on track after suffering multiple beanings last season.
Khalil Lee had just two plate appearances against a younger pitcher.
Staying in the strike zone has helped Anderson Miller succeed.
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