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    Welcome To The All-New Royals Keep!

    DiamondCentric is bringing its unique approach to baseball fandom to your Kansas City Royals!

    Brock Beauchamp
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    Welcome to an all-new Royals analysis and news site! Along with launching a new forum for Royals fans, we will now provide thoughtful articles from fellow Royals fans and writers. It is all part of an ongoing effort to create a one-stop shop, a community for passionate Royals fans. 

    So, what can you look for and expect from the front-page articles of Royals Keep? To answer that, I’d like to encourage you to click on one of our established sister sites, Brewer Fanatic, for what you might see over time from some of your favorite Royals writers. Here is what you may find over time: 

    • Deep statistical analysis on a player or topic. For those who enjoy looking into baseball's many advanced statistics, some articles may help explain team or managerial decisions, provide situational analysis, and more. 
    • Minor league articles. The plan is to have daily minor league reports on the Royals' affiliates throughout the minor league season. You will see how the teams did, how the players performed, some highlights, and more. In addition, we will provide prospect rankings and more. 
    • Player profiles on major-league players or minor league players. As relationships develop, we hope to conduct player interviews and share stories. Maybe there will be stories on current minor leaguers, big leaguers, or even former big leaguers who call Kansas City home. 
    • News articles from the day. If a player gets hurt, we will try to analyze how the front office will adjust the roster and maybe how the manager will alter lineups, rotations, roles, etc., as well as trade or free-agent analysis. 
    • Draft coverage before, during, and following the MLB Draft. 
    • Historical articles digging into some of the great (or not-so-great) Royals teams since the formation of the team in 1969. But the history of baseball in Kansas City is long and filled with interesting topics and stories. 
    • Video! In the coming days, we’ll roll out our video section, featuring short videos about the Royals' major and minor league players.

    We are not looking to duplicate Brewer Fanatic. We want to add to that community and provide more options for Royals fans to connect to their favorite team. The articles, much like the writers, will likely evolve, and that’s a good thing. 

    What if I want to write for Royals Keep?
    That’s a great question. I’m glad you asked. First, feel free to reach out via email at brock.beauchamp@royalskeep.com or contact any of the other writers and express interest. But you will also note that the user blogs page is still there. If you’ve ever wanted an audience for your Royals takes, this is the perfect place. We will frequently monitor the blogs, and if we see quality writing and interesting topics, we may reach out to you about writing for the front page. 

    It is also noteworthy that we will be paying our front-page article writers. It’s certainly not enough to quit your day job. So don’t do that. However, it might be enough to show that we value your time, talent, and effort. 

    We ask that you support our writers by clicking on their articles, reading them, and leaving comments, questions, and feedback on the topics. This is just an extension of the forums and another way to enjoy following the Royals. 

    I am seriously looking forward to knowing much more about the Royals, their farm system, and more. 

    You can also follow Royals Keep on X, Bluesky, and Facebook.  

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