Royals Reuniting With 3-Year Kansas City Veteran After White Sox Release
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The Kansas City Royals have faced challenges with pitching depth and are actively seeking ways to improve their roster. They made key acquisitions at the trade deadline, bringing in Ryan Bergert, Stephen Kolek, and Bailey Falter. Additionally, the Royals signed Jonathan Heasley to a minor-league contract after he was released by the White Sox. Heasley, who has pitched 139 innings in the majors with a 5.89 ERA, aims to revitalize his career with Kansas City, as the team hopes to transform his pitching skills at Triple-A Omaha.
The Kansas City Royals have made noteworthy additions to their pitching staff at the trade deadline, acquiring Ryan Bergert, Stephen Kolek, and Bailey Falter to bolster their rotation.
Jonathan Heasley, signed to a minor-league contract, has previously pitched 36 games for the Royals and has experience with 139 major league innings, despite a 5.89 ERA.
Though Heasley has struggled in both the majors and Triple-A, he could be a valuable addition if he develops something new and effective in his pitching arsenal.
The Royals are looking to enhance their pitching options as their depth has been impacted this summer, making every method of adding new arms worthwhile.
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