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  2. Kansas City Royals. Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Name: Kansas City Royals. Seasons: 56 (1969 to 2024) Record: 4156-4566, .476 W-L%. Playoff Appearances: 9. Pennants: 4. World Championships: 2. Winningest Manager: Ned Yost, 746-839, .471 W-L%.

  3. The following is a detailed history of the Kansas City Royals, a Major League Baseball team that began play in 1969 in Kansas City, Missouri. The team is currently in the American League Central Division. The franchise has won one wild card berth, seven division titles, four league championships, and two World Series titles.

  4. Franchise Timeline. Trace Royals history, from Lou Pinella to George Brett to Mike Sweeney. Learn More. Ballpark History. Learn more about the history of Kauffman Stadium. Learn More. Awards & Honors. All-Stars. Search for your favorite players and learn their history with annual the Midsummer Classic. Learn More. All-Time Roster.

  5. The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division .

  6. y - Clinched Wild Card. * - Clinched Best League Record. Follow Kansas City Royals Team History, Regular Season Results, Postseason results, and more on ESPN.com.

    Season
    W
    L
    Pct
    34
    22
    .607
    56
    106
    .346
    65
    97
    .401
    74
    88
    .457
  7. The Official History of the Kansas City Royals | Baseball Almanac. For a shining 10 year period, the Royals successfully played the big time team in the small town market. Starting with their first division title in 1976 and culminating with their 1985 World Championship, the Royals were considered a model baseball organization from the owner ...

  8. May 27, 2024 · Kansas City Royals, American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri, that plays in the American League (AL) of Major League Baseball. The Royals have won four AL pennants and two World Series championships (1985 and 2015). Learn more about the history of the Royals in this article.

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