A weekly podcast dedicated to the Kansas City Royals. Get in-depth commentary and analysis on team and player performance, prospect development, team signings, and so much more. Royals Weekly is a podcast meant to help all fans increase their knowledge of the game and stay informed about the state of the Royals organization.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 110 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBaseball |
On this week's episode, the fellas are joined by the esteemed Alex Duvall to provide preseason predictions, review all the important roster decisions, discuss the Michael Wacha injury, and preview the Kansas City Royals' opening series against the Mi... more
On this week's episode, the fellas reflect on their week in spring training by talking about stand out players, disappointments, prospects, and much much more! See and hear all of their spring training content on the Royals Weekly Substack (royalswee... more
On this special episode of Royals Weekly, the fellas break down an excellent performance from the boys in blue, including a gem from Michael Wacha. They discuss M.J. Melendez's stellar spring training so far. And consider the possibility of the Royal... more
On today's episode, the fellas discuss a mediocre outing from Cole Ragans, some bench players and how they're performing, and how the roster is shaping up with some recent demotions. more
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As a west coast Royals fan I rely on Poscasts to get my Royals fix and this is the best Royals podcast out there. They provide insightful analysis but keep it light and entertaining (a real feat given how this season has gone). I look forward to every episode and have made it part of my Monday morning routine.
Great hosts, they keep it entertaining
Excellent analysis and great guys! Provides a ray of sunshine in these dark dark days of Royals baseball or whatever you wanna call whatever is happening on the field.
As someone who lives far way from KC this podcast is a great way to keep up to date on the Royals.
The guys here do good work; they’re bright and funny, make good use of evidence, and they do manage to balance the light and the dark. It would be easy to just pile on to the current iteration of the Royals (as some others do), but these guys are honest without forgetting that we’re watching grown men play a game for entertainment. I appreciate the banter and the tone. Always glad to give it a listen.
Apple Podcasts | #102 | United States/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #215 | Canada/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #249 | United Kingdom/Sports/Baseball |
Apple Podcasts | #232 | Japan/Sports/Baseball |
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