Can the Royals Win the AL Central in 2026? In-Depth Analysis
Craig Mish
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Kansas City Royals' Offseason Moves and Expectations
The Kansas City Royals and their general manager, Jalen, made strategic moves during the offseason, focusing on the potential growth of their younger players to improve team performance. The Royals, who previously lacked effective production in the lower half of their lineup, aim to exceed last season’s performance and potentially reach 87 or 88 wins this year.
Key young players like Jack Caglione and Carter Jensen are expected to progress and significantly enhance the lineup. In addressing past offensive shortcomings, the Royals have added Isaac Collins, a notable player from the Milwaukee Brewers who finished fourth in the National League Rookie of the Year voting. Collins is set to be the everyday left fielder, further bolstered by Lane Thomas, a versatile veteran outfielder capable of playing across all three positions.
Despite these enhancements, the Royals face stiff competition within their division from teams like Cleveland, Detroit, the Minnesota Twins, and the Chicago White Sox, the latter having had an impressive offseason themselves. The Royals boast a strong pitching roster, both in their starting rotation and bullpen, which positions them well within a winnable division.
The critical question remains whether the offseason offensive improvements will sufficiently support the team’s core players and whether Caglione and Jensen will make the necessary leaps in their development. These factors will be pivotal in determining the Royals’ success in the upcoming season.
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