There are a handful of teams that are doing a lot better than expected so far this season.
Seth Lugo had some really good seasons pitching out of the bullpen for the New York Mets, and could have had a lucrative career as a reliever. But the
Next Game: The Royals will have today off before traveling back home to kick off a series against the Texas Rangers in Kauffman. Brady Singer will open the series on the mound for the Royals on Friday.
Michael Massey hit a three-run homer, right-hander Seth Lugo allowed two hits over seven innings, and the visiting Kansas City Royals defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 Wednesday afternoon.
Today's Game: The Royals close out their series against the Blue Jays in Toronto at 2:07 p.m. CT. Seth Lugo will look to pick up the series win against the Blue Jays and improve his already solid record of 4-1.
Seth Lugo pitched seven dominant innings and the visiting Kansas City Royals scored seven ninth-inning runs to notch an 8-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday afternoon.
The Royals lose their second series against the Orioles this year. The Royals managed just five hits and were shut out for the first time this year in a 5-0 loss to the Orioles Sunday afternoon.
Lugo has been all the Royals could have hoped for and more through the first few weeks of the season.
Vinnie! Vinnie! Man, the Chicago White Sox are so bad. Oh, yes, the Kansas City Royals have been very good this year. I’m just glad that they probably won’t be like the White Sox, who have somehow managed to only win two of their first 16 games.
The Kansas City Royals are starting out the season on fire. Whether or not it is sustainable is the real question.
Kansas City Royals right-hander Seth Lugo said manager Matt Quatraro had a simple request of the team's starting pitchers going into this season. "He said, ‘Just go out there and give us five solid innings,'" Lugo said.
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Starting pitcher Seth Lugo agreed to terms with the Kansas City Royals on a 3-year,$45 million contract on Tuesday. He is now another pitcher from the 2023 rotation who won't be returning to the team next season.
Even when Seth Lugo was one of the better relievers in the Mets’ bullpen, he knew he could be a legitimate starter in the majors. After proving it last season with the San Diego Padres, the right-hander turned a robust free agent market to a three-year, $45 million contract with the Kansas City Royals.
The Kansas City Royals are reportedly finalizing a deal with right-handed pitcher Seth Lugo, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.com. Jon Heyman of the New York Post adds that the deal is expected to be for three years and $45 million, with the third guaranteed year a player option valued at $15 million.
The New York Mets may try to turn the page on their disappointing season by bringing back an old fan favorite.
It is no secret that the Arizona Diamondbacks are shopping for another starting pitcher, more specifically, one that fits their price range. While there
It's been reported that the Atlanta Braves have shown interest in free agent starting pitcher Seth Lugo, but he doesn't seem like a great fit. Any reports
Seth Lugo is a popular target in the middle tiers of free agency. The Tigers (prior to signing Kenta Maeda) and Dodgers have been publicly tied to the right-hander, who has reportedly drawn interest from upwards of half the league.
Los Angeles is a suitable fit for every free-agent starter.
Given the Royals’ need for starting pitching and the apparent fact that the majority of the league has at least checked in on Seth Lugo’s services, it stands to reason that the Royals still have the right-hander on their radar.
Entering this offseason, the San Diego Padres are expected to have major turnover within their starting rotation with multiple players entering free agency.
Multiple reports have indicated that the demand for starting pitching is huge this offseason and one player that could benefit is right-hander Seth Lugo.
As the San Diego Padres enter into their offseason, they will have plenty of big roster decisions to make this winter. It could see the team tweak their roster slightly, or it could look very different from this past season. After the way the season went, it may be a good thing to change things around.
The stellar 12-year run with the New York Mets for Seth Lugo has unfortunately come to a close. Recent reports from multiple sources are confirming that Lugo has landed a two-year deal with the San Diego Padres.
After duking it out in this year’s NLDS, the Dodgers and the Padres are duking it out once again in the free agent marketplace.
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