The 2018 Kansas City Royals season was their 50th season for the franchise, and their 46th at Kauffman Stadium . They significantly failed to improve upon their 80-82 record the previous year, reaching 100+ losses for the first time since 2006 and finishing 58-104, the second-worst record in the 2018 MLB season, ahead of only the Baltimore Orioles , who finished 47-115.
Offseason
Transactions
November 2, 2017 : 1B Eric Hosmer , 3B Mike Moustakas , RHP Peter Moylan , LHP Jason Vargas , RHP Trevor Cahill , RF Melky Cabrera , CF Lorenzo Cain , and SS Alcides Escobar elected free agency. Activated RHP Nate Karns , LHP Brian Flynn , CF Bubba Starling , and RHP Miguel Almonte from the 60-day disabled list.
November 3, 2017 : LHP Mike Minor elected free agency.
November 20, 2017 : Selected the contract of C Meibrys Viloria from Lexington Legends . Selected the contract of LHP Tim Hill from Northwest Arkansas Naturals . Selected the contract of LHP Eric Stout from Omaha Storm Chasers .
December 1, 2017 : LF Terrance Gore elected free agency.
December 2, 2017 : Signed free agent LF Terrance Gore to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 5, 2017 : Signed free agent RHP Wily Peralta .
December 7, 2017 : Signed free agent RHP Scott Barlow .
December 8, 2017 : Seattle Mariners claim Mike Morin off waivers.
December 14, 2017 : New York Mets traded RHP Burch Smith for Future Considerations. Cincinnati Reds traded RHP Brad Keller for Future Considerations.
December 15, 2017 : Signed free agent RHP Mike Broadway to a minor league contract. Signed free agent DH Cody Asche to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
January 4, 2018 : Chicago White Sox traded 2B Jake Peter to Los Angeles Dodgers ; Dodgers traded cash, RHP Joakim Soria and LHP Luis Avilan to White Sox; Dodgers traded SS Erick Mejia and RHP Trevor Oaks to Royals; Royals traded RHP Joakim Soria and LHP Scott Alexander to Dodgers.
January 12, 2018 : Signed free agent SS Guillermo Fernandez to a minor league contract.
January 13, 2018 : Signed free agent RHP Luis Barroso to a minor league contract.
January 16, 2018 : Signed free agent RHP Clayton Mortensen and OF Tyler Collins to minor league contracts. Collins invited to spring training.
January 25, 2018 : Signed free agent SS Ryan Goins to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
Regular season
Game log
2018 game log: 58–104 (Home: 32–49; Away: 26–55)
March: 0–2 (Home: 0–2; Away: none)
April: 7–19 (Home: 3–10; Away: 4–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
—
April 1
White Sox
Postponed (snow) (Rescheduled for April 28)
3
April 2
@ Tigers
1–6
Liriano (1–0)
Hammel (0–1)
—
15,476
0–3
L3
4
April 3
@ Tigers
1–0
Junis (1–0)
Boyd (0–1)
Herrera (1)
15,083
1–3
W1
—
April 4
@ Tigers
Postponed (weather) (Rescheduled for April 20)
5
April 6
@ Indians
2–3
Carrasco (2–0)
Duffy (0–2)
Allen (2)
34,720
1–4
L1
6
April 7
@ Indians
1–0
Kennedy (1–0)
Bauer (0–1)
Herrera (2)
17,362
2–4
W1
7
April 8
@ Indians
1–3
Allen (1–0)
Maurer (0–2)
—
14,240
2–5
L1
8
April 9
Mariners
10–0
Junis (2–0)
Gonzales (1–1)
—
12,324
3–5
W1
9
April 10
Mariners
3–8
Hernández (2–1)
Skoglund (0–1)
—
14,850
3–6
L1
10
April 11
Mariners
2–4
Vincent (1–0)
Grimm (0–1)
Díaz (4)
14,314
3–7
L2
11
April 12
Angels
1–7
Tropeano (1–0)
Kennedy (1–1)
—
14,714
3–8
L3
12
April 13
Angels
4–5
Wood (1–0)
Grimm (0–2)
Middleton (3)
15,011
3–9
L4
13
April 14
Angels
3–5
Richards (2–0)
Junis (2–1)
Middleton (4)
15,876
3–10
L5
—
April 15
Angels
Postponed (cold) (Rescheduled for June 25)
—
April 16
@ Blue Jays
Postponed (Weather related damage to Rogers Centre roof) (Rescheduled for April 17)
14
April 17
@ Blue Jays
3–11
García (2–0)
Skoglund (0–2)
—
N/A
3–11
L6
15
April 17
@ Blue Jays
4–5(10)
Clippard (2–0)
Flynn (0–1)
—
18,645
3–12
L7
16
April 18
@ Blue Jays
5–15
Happ (3–1)
Kennedy (1–2)
—
28,803
3–13
L8
17
April 20
@ Tigers
2–3(10)
Jiménez (2–0)
Keller (0–1)
—
15,406
3–14
L9
18
April 20
@ Tigers
3–2
Junis (3–1)
Greene (1–1)
Herrera (3)
17,194
4–14
W1
19
April 21
@ Tigers
4–12
Fiers (2–1)
Duffy (0–3)
Saupold (1)
19,302
4–15
L1
20
April 22
@ Tigers
8–5
McCarthy (1–0)
VerHagen (0–1)
Herrera (4)
19,034
5–15
W1
21
April 24
Brewers
2–5
Davies (2–2)
Kennedy (1–3)
—
16,555
5–16
L1
22
April 25
Brewers
2–6
Chacín (2–1)
Hammel (0–2)
—
13,389
5–17
L2
23
April 26
White Sox
3–6
Giolito (1–3)
Junis (3–2)
Soria (3)
18,315
5–18
L3
24
April 27
White Sox
4–7(11)
Infante (1–3)
Hill (0–1)
Soria (4)
15,395
5–19
L4
25
April 28
White Sox
0–8
Fulmer (2–1)
Oaks (0–1)
—
16,971
5–20
L5
26
April 28
White Sox
5–2
Skoglund (1–2)
Covey (0–1)
Herrera (5)
16,070
6–20
W1
27
April 29
White Sox
5–4
McCarthy (2–0)
Rondón (1–1)
Boyer (1)
23,892
7–20
W2
28
April 30
@ Red Sox
6–10
Velázquez (4–0)
Hammel (0–3)
—
31,314
7–21
L1
May: 13–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
29
May 1
@ Red Sox
7–6 (13)
Herrera (1–0)
Johnson (1–1)
Flynn (1)
34,466
8–21
W1
30
May 2
@ Red Sox
4–5
Pomeranz (1–1)
Duffy (0–4)
Kimbrel (8)
32,267
8–22
L1
31
May 3
Tigers
10–6
McCarthy (3–0)
Bell (0–1)
—
28,866
9–22
W1
32
May 4
Tigers
4–2
Boyer (1–0)
Stumpf (1–1)
Herrera (6)
24,648
10–22
W2
33
May 5
Tigers
2–3
Zimmermann (2–0)
Hammel (0–4)
Greene (6)
20,708
10–23
L1
34
May 6
Tigers
4–2
Junis (4–2)
Boyd (1–3)
Herrera (7)
18,424
11–23
W1
35
May 8
@ Orioles
15–7
Duffy (1–4)
Bundy (1–5)
—
10,863
12–23
W2
36
May 9
@ Orioles
3–5
Bleier (3–0)
McCarthy (3–1)
Brach (4)
14,375
12–24
L1
37
May 10
@ Orioles
6–11
Castro (1–1)
Kennedy (1–4)
—
17,842
12–25
L2
38
May 11
@ Indians
10–9
Keller (1–1)
Miller (1–1)
Herrera (8)
24,408
13–25
W1
39
May 12
@ Indians
2–6
Clevinger (3–0)
Junis (4–3)
—
24,587
13–26
L1
40
May 13
@ Indians
2–11
Kluber (6–2)
Duffy (1–5)
—
22,105
13–27
L2
41
May 14
Rays
1–2
Yarbrough (3–2)
Skoglund (1–3)
Colomé (7)
14,174
13–28
L3
42
May 15
Rays
5–6
Venters (1–0)
Herrera (1–1)
Colomé (8)
21,500
13–29
L4
43
May 16
Rays
3–5
Andriese (1–1)
Hammel (0–5)
Colomé (9)
19,611
13–30
L5
44
May 18
Yankees
5–2
Junis (5–3)
Sabathia (2–1)
Herrera (9)
26,433
14–30
W1
45
May 19
Yankees
3–8
Severino (7–1)
Duffy (1–6)
—
33,684
14–31
L1
46
May 20
Yankees
1–10
Gray (3–3)
Skoglund (1–4)
—
24,121
14–32
L2
47
May 21
@ Cardinals
0–6
Mikolas (6–0)
Kennedy (1–5)
—
42,140
14–33
L3
48
May 22
@ Cardinals
5–1
Hammel (1–5)
Weaver (3–4)
—
39,545
15–33
W1
49
May 23
@ Cardinals
5–2 (10)
Boyer (2–0)
Norris (1–1)
Herrera (10)
41,984
16–33
W2
50
May 24
@ Rangers
8–2
Duffy (2–6)
Bibens-Dirkx (0–1)
—
23,230
17–33
W3
51
May 25
@ Rangers
4–8
Minor (4–3)
Skoglund (1–5)
Kela (11)
35,105
17–34
L1
52
May 26
@ Rangers
3–4 (10)
Claudio (3–2)
McCarthy (3–2)
—
29,644
17–35
L2
53
May 27
@ Rangers
5–3
Hammel (2–5)
Hamels (3–5)
Herrera (11)
31,898
18–35
W1
54
May 28
Twins
5–8
Lynn (3–4)
Junis (5–4)
Rodney (11)
18,572
18–36
L1
55
May 29
Twins
2–1 (14)
Barlow (1–0)
Rogers (1–2)
—
20,533
19–36
W1
56
May 30
Twins
11–8
McCarthy (4–2)
Romero (2–2)
Herrera (12)
21,343
20–36
W2
June: 5–21 (Home: 2–10; Away: 3–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
57
June 1
A's
0–16
Montas (2–0)
Kennedy (1–6)
—
23,413
20–37
L1
58
June 2
A's
5–4
Hill (1–1)
Petit (2–2)
Herrera (13)
24,553
21–37
W1
59
June 3
A's
1–5
Trivino (3–0)
Junis (5–5)
—
19,424
21–38
L1
60
June 4
@ Angels
6–9
Bedrosian (2–1)
Hill (1–2)
Parker (4)
32,553
21–39
L2
61
June 5
@ Angels
0–1
Heaney (3–4)
Keller (1–2)
—
31,514
21–40
L3
62
June 6
@ Angels
3–4
Bedrosian (3–1)
Barlow (1–1)
Parker (5)
36,512
21–41
L4
63
June 7
@ A's
1–4
Blackburn (1–0)
Hammel (2–6)
Treinen (14)
7,963
21–42
L5
64
June 8
@ A's
2–7
Montas (3–0)
Junis (5–6)
Trivino (1)
10,132
21–43
L6
65
June 9
@ A's
2–0
Duffy (3–6)
Bassitt (0–1)
Herrera (14)
16,208
22–43
W1
66
June 10
@ A's
2–3
Treinen (3–1)
Adam (0–1)
—
15,548
22–44
L1
67
June 12
Reds
1–5 (10)
Hernandez (2–0)
McCarthy (4–3)
—
20,476
22–45
L2
68
June 13
Reds
0–7
Mahle (5–6)
Hammel (2–7)
—
24,899
22–46
L3
69
June 15
Astros
3–7
Morton (8–1)
Junis (5–7)
—
27,603
22–47
L4
70
June 16
Astros
2–10
Keuchel (4–8)
Duffy (3–7)
—
20,637
22–48
L5
71
June 17
Astros
4–7
Sipp (2–0)
Maurer (0–3)
Rondón (4)
22,236
22–49
L6
72
June 18
Rangers
3–6
Colón (4–4)
Kennedy (1–7)
Kela (16)
18,319
22–50
L7
73
June 19
Rangers
1–4
Hamels (4–6)
Hammel (2–8)
Kela (17)
17,789
22–51
L8
74
June 20
Rangers
2–3
Bibens-Dirkx (1–1)
Junis (5–8)
Diekman (2)
19,489
22–52
L9
75
June 22
@ Astros
1–0
Grimm (1–2)
Giles (0–2)
Hill (1)
39,357
23–52
W1
76
June 23
@ Astros
3–4(12)
McHugh (3–0)
Grimm (1–3)
—
40,028
23–53
L1
77
June 24
@ Astros
3–11
Cole (9–1)
Hammel (2–9)
—
41,823
23–54
L2
78
June 25
Angels
2–0
Keller (2–2)
Skaggs (6–5)
Peralta (1)
19,535
24–54
W1
79
June 26
@ Brewers
1–5
Peralta (3–0)
Junis (5–9)
Hader (7)
34,412
24–55
L1
80
June 27
@ Brewers
5–4
Duffy (4–7)
Suter (8–5)
Peralta (2)
38,436
25–55
W1
81
June 29
@ Mariners
1–4
Gonzales (8–5)
Kennedy (1–8)
—
25,558
25–56
L1
82
June 30
@ Mariners
4–6
Hernández (8–6)
Hammel (2–10)
Díaz (31)
33,395
25–57
L2
July: 8–16 (Home: 4–8; Away: 4–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
83
July 1
@ Mariners
0–1
Paxton (8–2)
Keller (2–3)
Díaz (32)
38,344
25–58
L3
84
July 2
Indians
3–9
Kluber (12–4)
Junis (5–10)
—
18,285
25–59
L4
85
July 3
Indians
4–6
Bieber (4–0)
Duffy (4–8)
Allen (17)
19,005
25–60
L5
86
July 4
Indians
2–3
Bauer (8–6)
Oaks (0–2)
Allen (18)
22,001
25–61
L6
87
July 6
Red Sox
5–10
Sale (9–4)
Hammel (2–11)
—
24,673
25–62
L7
88
July 7
Red Sox
4–15
Hembree (4–1)
Adam (0–2)
—
30,347
25–63
L8
89
July 8
Red Sox
4–7
Porcello (11–3)
Fillmyer (0–1)
Kimbrel (27)
28,443
25–64
L9
90
July 9
@ Twins
1–3
Berríos (9–7)
Hill (1–3)
Rodney (20)
20,199
25–65
L10
91
July 10
@ Twins
9–4
Flynn (1–1)
Slegers (1–1)
—
27,551
26–65
W1
92
July 11
@ Twins
5–8
Lynn (7–7)
Sparkman (0–1)
—
26,708
26–66
L1
93
July 13
@ White Sox
6–9
Shields (4–10)
Keller (2–4)
Soria (14)
19,361
26–67
L2
94
July 14
@ White Sox
5–0
Duffy (5–8)
López (4–7)
—
20,159
27–67
W1
95
July 15
@ White Sox
1–10
Giolito (6–8)
Smith (0–1)
—
23,434
27–68
L1
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
96
July 20
Twins
6–5
Duffy (6–8)
Gibson (4–7)
Maurer (1)
27,719
28–68
W1
97
July 21
Twins
4–2
Flynn (2–1)
Lynn (7–8)
Peralta (3)
22,159
29–68
W2
98
July 22
Twins
5–3
Keller (3–4)
Duke (3–4)
Peralta (4)
18,107
30–68
W3
99
July 23
Tigers
4–5
Wilson (1–3)
Maurer (0–4)
Greene (20)
18,370
30–69
L1
100
July 24
Tigers
5–4
Smith (1–1)
Zimmermann (4–2)
Peralta (5)
25,957
31–69
W1
101
July 25
Tigers
4–8
Boyd (5–9)
Duffy (6–9)
—
17,382
31–70
L1
102
July 26
@ Yankees
2–7
Gray (8–7)
Junis (5–11)
—
46,965
31–71
L2
—
July 27
@ Yankees
Postponed (weather) (Rescheduled for July 28)
103
July 28
@ Yankees
10–5
Keller (4–4)
Severino (14–4)
—
46,571
32–71
W1
104
July 28
@ Yankees
4–5
Betances (2–3)
Flynn (2–2)
Chapman (27)
45,043
32–72
L1
105
July 29
@ Yankees
3–6
Happ (11–6)
Smith (1–2)
Chapman (28)
46,192
32–73
L2
106
July 31
@ White Sox
4–2
Duffy (7–9)
Shields (4–13)
Peralta (6)
15,250
33–73
W1
August: 10–18 (Home: 8–8; Away: 2–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
107
August 1
@ White Sox
10–5
Junis (6–11)
Covey (4–7)
—
18,019
34–73
W2
108
August 2
@ White Sox
4–6
Cedeño (1–0)
Adam (0–3)
Avilán (1)
19,682
34–74
L1
109
August 3
@ Twins
4–6
Moya (1–0)
Flynn (2–3)
Rodney (23)
22,236
34–75
L2
110
August 4
@ Twins
2–8
Berríos (11–8)
Smith (1–3)
—
27,909
34–76
L3
111
August 5
@ Twins
5–6
Moya (2–0)
Duffy (7–10)
Rodney (24)
25,390
34–77
L4
112
August 6
Cubs
1–3
Hamels (2–0)
McCarthy (4–4)
Strop (8)
32,339
34–78
L5
113
August 7
Cubs
0–5
Montgomery (4–4)
Keller (4–5)
—
27,883
34–79
L6
114
August 8
Cubs
9–0
Fillmyer (1–1)
Quintana (10–8)
—
24,294
35–79
W1
115
August 10
Cardinals
0–7
Gomber (2–0)
Smith (1–4)
Poncedeleon (1)
29,414
35–80
L1
116
August 11
Cardinals
3–8
Flaherty (6–6)
Duffy (7–11)
Hicks (3)
38,427
35–81
L2
117
August 12
Cardinals
2–8
Ross (7–9)
Hammel (2–12)
—
23.409
35–82
L3
118
August 13
Blue Jays
3–1
Keller (5–5)
Reid-Foley (0–1)
Peralta (7)
14,721
36–82
W1
119
August 14
Blue Jays
5–6
Petricka (2–1)
Boyer (2–1)
Giles (14)
13,680
36–83
L1
120
August 15
Blue Jays
5–6
Estrada (6–9)
López (0–1)
Giles (15)
14,391
36–84
L2
121
August 16
Blue Jays
6–2
Flynn (3–3)
Gaviglio (2–6)
—
14,894
37–84
W1
122
August 17
@ White Sox
3–9
Shields (5–14)
Hill (1–4)
—
24,556
37–85
L1
123
August 18
@ White Sox
3–1
Keller (6–5)
Covey (4–10)
Peralta (8)
19,018
38–85
W1
124
August 19
@ White Sox
6–7
Santiago (5–3)
Flynn (3–4)
Fry (2)
22,033
38–86
L1
125
August 20
@ Rays
0–1
Yarbrough (12–5)
López (0–2)
Alvarado (5)
10,036
38–87
L2
126
August 21
@ Rays
1–4
Snell (15–5)
Sparkman (0–2)
Romo (17)
9,402
38–88
L3
127
August 22
@ Rays
3–6
Chirinos (2–5)
Junis (6–12)
Romo (18)
8,638
38–89
L4
128
August 23
@ Rays
3–4
Romo (3–3)
Flynn (3–5)
—
9,088
38–90
L5
129
August 24
Indians
5–4
Peralta (1–0)
Allen (4–5)
—
19,304
39–90
W1
130
August 25
Indians
7–1
Fillmyer (2–1)
Kluber (16–7)
—
16,894
40–90
W2
131
August 26
Indians
5–12
Bieber (8–2)
López (0–3)
—
18,575
40–91
L1
132
August 28
Tigers
6–2
Junis (7–12)
Boyd (8–12)
—
16,888
41–91
W1
133
August 29
Tigers
9–2
Duffy (8–11)
Fulmer (3–10)
—
17,091
42–91
W2
134
August 31
Orioles
9–2
Keller (7–5)
Cashner (4–13)
—
15,394
43–91
W3
September: 15–13 (Home: 9–4; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
135
September 1
Orioles
5–4
Newberry (1–0)
Givens (0–7)
—
15,358
44–91
W4
136
September 2
Orioles
9–1
López (1–3)
Hess (3–9)
—
18,463
45–91
W5
137
September 3
@ Indians
5–1
Junis (8–12)
Plutko (4–5)
Hill (2)
20,536
46–91
W6
138
September 4
@ Indians
3–9
Clevinger (11–7)
Duffy (8–12)
—
17,041
46–92
L1
139
September 5
@ Indians
1–3
Kluber (18–7)
Keller (7–6)
Hand (8)
18,435
46–93
L2
140
September 7
@ Twins
6–10
May (4–1)
Sparkman (0–3)
—
19,944
46–94
L3
141
September 8
@ Twins
4–1
López (2–3)
Berríos (11–11)
Peralta (9)
25,814
47–94
W1
142
September 9
@ Twins
1–3
Hildenberger (4–3)
Hammel (2–13)
—
20,903
47–95
L1
143
September 10
White Sox
4–3 (10)
Newberry (2–0)
Gómez (0–2)
—
17,809
48–95
W1
144
September 11
White Sox
6–3
Keller (8–6)
Covey (5–13)
Peralta (10)
17,613
49–95
W2
145
September 12
White Sox
2–4 (12)
Minaya (2–2)
Smith (1–5)
Santiago (2)
17,840
49–96
L1
146
September 13
Twins
6–4
Fillmyer (3–1)
Busenitz (4–1)
Peralta (11)
18,745
50–96
W1
147
September 14
Twins
8–4
Hammel (3–13)
Hildenberger (4–4)
—
18,389
51–96
W2
148
September 15
Twins
10–3
Kennedy (2–8)
De Jong (0–1)
—
19,505
52–96
W3
149
September 16
Twins
6–9
Gibson (8–13)
Vasto (0–1)
—
20,286
52–97
L1
150
September 17
@ Pirates
6–7
Santana (3–3)
Lively (0–1)
—
10,316
52–98
L2
151
September 18
@ Pirates
1–2 (11)
Crick (3–2)
Smith (1–5)
—
11,566
52–99
L3
152
September 19
@ Pirates
1–2
Archer (5–8)
Fillmyer (3–2)
Vázquez (35)
13,073
52–100
L4
153
September 20
@ Tigers
8–11
Reininger (1–0)
López (2–4)
—
20,282
52–101
L5
154
September 21
@ Tigers
4–3
Kennedy (3–8)
Liriano (5–11)
Peralta (12)
22,001
53–101
W1
155
September 22
@ Tigers
4–5
Jiménez (5–4)
Hammel (3–14)
Greene (31)
24,815
53–102
L1
156
September 23
@ Tigers
3–2
Keller (9–6)
VerHagen (3–3)
Peralta (13)
24,230
54–102
W1
157
September 25
@ Reds
4–3
McCarthy (5–4)
Iglesias (2–5)
Peralta (14)
13,172
55–102
W2
158
September 26
@ Reds
6-1
Fillmyer (4–2)
Reed (1–3)
—
12,549
56–102
W3
159
September 27
Indians
2–1 (10)
Hammel (4–14)
Ramírez (0–3)
—
19,262
57–102
W4
160
September 28
Indians
6–14
Clevinger (13–8)
Kennedy (3–9)
—
15,920
57–103
L1 [permanent dead link ]
161
September 29
Indians
9–4
Junis (9–12)
Miller (2–4)
—
23,324
58–103
W1 [permanent dead link ]
162
September 30
Indians
1–2
Carrasco (17–10)
Skoglund (1–6)
Bauer (1)
19,690
58–104
L1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Royals team member
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
3–16
3–4
2–5
2–4
1–6
2–4
1–5
1–6
7–12
1–5
1–6
8–11
3–4
5–14
7–13
Boston
16–3
—
3–4
3–4
4–2
3–4
5–1
6–0
4–3
10–9
2–4
4–3
11–8
6–1
15–4
16–4
Chicago
4–3
4–3
—
5–14
7–12
0–7
11–8
2–5
7–12
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
4–3
2–4
6–14
Cleveland
5–2
4–3
14–5
—
13–6
3–4
12–7
3–3
10–9
2–5
2–4
2–5
2–4
4–2
3–4
12–8
Detroit
4–2
2–4
12–7
6–13
—
1–5
8–11
3–4
7–12
3–4
0–7
3–4
2–4
3–4
4–3
6–14
Houston
6–1
4–3
7–0
4–3
5–1
—
5–1
13–6
4–2
2–5
12–7
9–10
3–4
12–7
4–2
13–7
Kansas City
4–2
1–5
8–11
7–12
11–8
1–5
—
1–6
10–9
2–5
2–5
1–5
0–7
2–5
2–5
6–14
Los Angeles
5–1
0–6
5–2
3–3
4–3
6–13
6–1
—
4–3
1–5
10–9
8–11
1–6
13–6
4–3
10–10
Minnesota
6–1
3–4
12–7
9–10
12–7
2–4
9–10
3–4
—
2–5
2–5
1–5
3–4
2–4
4–2
8–12
New York
12–7
9–10
4–2
5–2
4–3
5–2
5–2
5–1
5–2
—
3–3
5–1
10–9
4–3
13–6
11–9
Oakland
5–1
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–0
7–12
5–2
9–10
5–2
3–3
—
9–10
2–5
13–6
7–0
12–8
Seattle
6–1
3–4
4–2
5–2
4–3
10–9
5–1
11–8
5–1
1–5
10–9
—
6–1
10–9
3–4
6–14
Tampa Bay
11–8
8–11
2–4
4–2
4–2
4–3
7–0
6–1
4–3
9–10
5–2
1–6
—
5–1
13–6
7–13
Texas
4–3
1–6
3–4
2–4
4–3
7–12
5–2
6–13
4–2
3–4
6–13
9–10
1–5
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
14–5
4–15
4–2
4–3
3–4
2–4
5–2
3–4
2–4
6–13
0–7
4–3
6–13
3–3
—
13–7
Roster
2018 Kansas City Royals
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Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Farm system
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