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The Kansas City Royals have officially signed their 2025 MLB Draft class. On Monday, the Royals announced that 20 of the 22 selections have joined the organization. Last week, KC selected outfielder Sean Gamble with the 23rd overall pick. He signed for $4 million, a source confirmed to The Star.
Vanderbilt baseball recruit Sean Gamble signed with the Kansas City Royals. Gamble was taken 23rd overall in this year's MLB draft.
“He’s close,” said Carter’s father, Jim Jensen. “We’ve always said, ‘Every level he advances he gets a little closer to home.’ Now, he’s only 2.5 hours north, so it’s an easy drive for us to go.”
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On3 on MSN2025 MLB Draft: Justin Lamkin contract details revealed for Kansas City Royals supplementary second-round pickThe Kansas City Royals selected Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Justin Lamkin with the No. 71 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. On Monday, MLB.com’s Jim Callis revealed Lamkin’s rookie contract details.
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The Kansas City Royals began the second half of the major league season on Friday night with an 8-7 loss against the Miami Marlins, falling in 10 innings. It was a disappointing loss for Kansas City,
Bonifacio scored from second base after the RedHawks missed an attempt to turn andinning-ending double play. That sequence gave the Monarchs a 7-6 walk-off victory in American Association baseball before 1,754 fans. The RedHawks (34-32) had won five of their previous six games.
Despite seeing their second-longest win streak of the season come to a screeching halt, the four consecutive wins coming into Sunday breathed life into a Marlins’ organization that feels they have enough to make a run in the second half of the season.