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MLB Trade Rumors recently posted a piece on why the Royals might trade starting pitching to shore up an offense that held them back in 2025.

Kansas City has assembled a rotation with depth, starting with Cole Ragans, Seth Lugo, Michael Wacha, and Michael Lorenzen. Entering 2025, Wacha re-upped on a three-year deal, Lorenzen returned on a one-year pact, and Lugo and Ragans were again set to headline the staff. Behind them, several internal candidates were positioned to compete for the final spot or provide reinforcement, including Kris Bubic, Daniel Lynch IV, Alec Marsh, Kyle Wright, and left-handed prospect Noah Cameron. 

The club has demonstrated a willingness to reallocate pitching via trade. During the 2024–25 offseason, Kansas City moved Brady Singer to Cincinnati, creating a 179 2/3-inning gap that the organization identified as coverable with the aforementioned internal options.

Kansas City’s run production trailed league norms in 2025. The Royals hit .247/.309/.397 with a .307 wOBA and 159 home runs, while MLB as a whole posted .245/.315/.404 and a .313 wOBA. Expected metrics showed roughly league-average contact quality, with a .326 team xwOBA, compared to the MLB mark of .324.

The lineup’s top end produced, led by Bobby Witt Jr. at .295/.351/.501 with a .360 wOBA and .377 xwOBA, and Vinnie Pasquantino at .264/.323/.475 with a .345 xwOBA. Maikel Garcia added .286/.351/.449 with a .345 xwOBA. Several regulars and role players were below the club’s on-base and slugging averages, including Salvador Perez at .236/.284/.446, Kyle Isbel at .255/.301/.353, and John Rave at .196/.283/.307. In limited time, MJ Melendez posted .083/.154/.167. The distribution of production concentrated a larger share of extra-base impact among the core, with complementary spots providing lower OBP and SLG.  

 


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