New Royals Stadium
Proposed baseball stadium
39°05′42.4″N 94°34′47.8″W / 39.095111°N 94.579944°W / 39.095111; -94.579944New Royals Stadium is a proposed baseball stadium to be constructed in Kansas City, Missouri. It will be home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. It will have a capacity of 34,000. Opening is planned for 2028. It will be owned by Jackson County, Missouri.
Background
In 2021, John Sherman started talking openly about his desire for a move downtown. Funding for the stadium would come from the Royals' ownership group, who plan to invest more than $1 billion in private funding for the project, and the passing of an April 2 election referendum for a 40-year, 3/8th-cent sales tax to help finance the new Royals ballpark and renovate Arrowhead Stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ^ "KC Royals reveal plans for new stadium in Crossroads. But who pays what is still unclear". Retrieved February 13, 2024.
- ^ "Kansas City Royals release renderings of proposed downtown stadium, April vote will help determine funding". Retrieved February 14, 2024.
- ^ "Royals downtown stadium announcement didn't happen overnight. Here's how we got here". Retrieved February 13, 2024.
- ^ "How big would the new Royals stadium in the Crossroads be? Here's what we know". Retrieved February 13, 2024.
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Kansas City Royals
- Established in 1969
- Based in Kansas City, Missouri
- History
- Expansion and draft
- Seasons
- Current roster
- Owners and executives
- Managers
- Opening Day starting pitchers
- All-time roster
- First-round draft picks
- Records
- No-hitters
- Awards and league leaders
- Broadcasters
- Kansas City Royals Baseball Academy
- Fox Sports Kansas City
- Royals Sports Television Network
- Municipal Stadium
- Kauffman Stadium
- New Royals Stadium (proposed)
- Spring training
- Terry Park
- Baseball City Stadium
- Surprise Stadium
- Sluggerrr
- Denny Matthews
- Ryan Lefebvre
- George Toma
- American Royal
- "Royals" (song)
- Steve Busby
- Amos Otis
- Dick Howser
- Cookie Rojas
- Paul Splittorff
- Dennis Leonard
- Hal McRae
- Joe Burke
- Larry Gura
- Freddie Patek
- Ewing Kauffman
- George Brett
- Frank White
- Muriel Kauffman
- John Mayberry
- Dan Quisenberry
- Whitey Herzog
- Willie Wilson
- Jeff Montgomery
- Denny Matthews
- Bret Saberhagen
- Mark Gubicza
- Art Stewart
- Kevin Appier
- Mike Sweeney
- Ned Yost
affiliates
- Triple-A
- Omaha Storm Chasers
- Double-A
- Northwest Arkansas Naturals
- High-A
- Quad Cities River Bandits
- Single-A
- Columbia Fireflies
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- ACL Royals
- DSL Royals Blue
- DSL Royals Gold
- Owner: John Sherman
- President & General Manager: J. J. Picollo
- Manager: Matt Quatraro
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pennants (4)
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