Royals Notes: Outfield, Caglianone, Harvey
Briefly

The Kansas City Royals boast the American League's fourth-best record and possess the second Wild Card spot largely due to a strong starting rotation and reliable relievers. However, offensive struggles persist, particularly in the outfield, ranking second-worst in the league by wRC+. Despite a strategic trade to enhance their lineup, results have been disappointing, and the team struggles with developing above-average outfielders. This long-term issue continues to overshadow their pitching strengths, jeopardizing their playoff aspirations.
Kansas City Royals are maintaining a solid pitching game but continue to struggle offensively, particularly in the outfield, impacting their overall performance.
The Royals' offense has been hampered by their outfielders’ poor performance, with collective stats indicating a substantial shortcoming compared to league averages.
Despite an anticipated boost from trades, the Royals’ outfield remains underwhelming, reflecting a prolonged struggle in developing capable hitters since Alex Gordon's era.
Royals have bolstered their rotation and maintain a potential playoff spot, yet the ongoing underperformance in the lineup poses a serious threat to their ambitions.
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