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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the girl in the Royals Dugout?
The "girl in the Royals Dugout" most commonly refers to Kayla Watkins, who serves as the in-game host and on-field reporter for the Kansas City Royals. Kayla is well-known among Royals fans for her energetic personality and behind-the-scenes content, connecting fans to game-day experiences at Kauffman Stadium. She often interviews players, interacts with fans, and shares exclusive insights during live broadcasts and social media updates. Her role is to enhance fan engagement and provide a more personal look at the team's culture and events. There are also Royals crew members who assist with promotions and entertainment between innings, but Kayla Watkins is the most visible female personality in the dugout area. If you're interested in seeing her work, follow the Royals' official social media channels or tune in during home games for her segments. Her presence has become an integral part of the Royals' game-day atmosphere, making her a familiar face to regular viewers and fans alike.
What team became the Kansas City Royals?
The Kansas City Royals were established as an expansion team in Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1969 and did not directly replace or become another team. However, their creation is closely tied to the departure of the Kansas City Athletics, who moved to Oakland, California, after the 1967 MLB season. The city of Kansas City was left without a baseball team, leading local efforts
Does Patrick Mahomes own the Kansas City Royals?
Patrick Mahomes, the superstar quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, is indeed a part-owner of the Kansas City Royals. In July 2020, Mahomes purchased a minority stake in the Royals, making headlines as one of the youngest professional athletes to own a share of an MLB team. His investment reflects his deep ties to Kansas City, where he has become a local legend due to his on-field success with the Chiefs. While Mahomes does not have a controlling or majority interest, his involvement brings added visibility and excitement to the Royals organization. The ownership group, led by principal owner John Sherman, welcomed Mahomes as a member of the team's ownership, and his participation has been praised for strengthening the bond between the city's sports franchises. Mahomes' role is primarily as an investor and ambassador, helping to promote the Royals and increase community engagement.
What happened to the Kansas City Royals basketball team?
The Kansas City Royals basketball team, known officially as the Cincinnati Royals before relocating, eventually became the Sacramento Kings in the NBA. The franchise originated as the Rochester Royals in 1945, moved to Cincinnati in 1957, and then to Kansas City in 1972, where they were renamed the Kansas City-Omaha Kings (later just Kansas City Kings). The team played in Kansas City until 1985, after which they relocated to Sacramento, California, where they remain today as the Sacramento Kings. The Kansas City Royals baseball team and the former Kansas City basketball team are separate entities, sharing only the "Royals" name for a period. The basketball team left Kansas City due to declining attendance, financial challenges, and the lure of a new market in Sacramento. Today, Kansas City does not have an NBA franchise, but its legacy in professional basketball lives on through the Sacramento Kings.
Where can I watch the Kansas City Royals game today?
To watch the Kansas City Royals game today, you have several options depending on your location and broadcasting rights. Locally, Royals games are typically broadcast on Bally Sports Kansas City (formerly Fox Sports Kansas City), available through most cable and satellite providers in the region. For cord-cutters, streaming services such as DIRECTV STREAM, FuboTV, or MLB.TV offer live Royals games, though blackout restrictions may apply. Nationally televised games may appear on ESPN, Fox, or MLB Network. If you're outside the Kansas City area, MLB.TV provides out-of-market streaming for all Royals games (subscription required). Additionally, check the Royals' official website or their social media channels for up-to-date broadcast information, as game times and channels can sometimes change. For the best fan experience, Gigfomo also provides ticket access for live attendance at Kauffman Stadium, so you can catch the action in person!

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