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KC Downtown Council calls for increased effort in stadium border war
KC Downtown Council calls for increased effort in stadium border war

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time08-03-2025

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KC Downtown Council calls for increased effort in stadium border war

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Downtown Council has made its push to try to get the Kansas City Royals downtown in a new stadium. , it called for the city to work with the team and 'other political jurisdictions' on a downtown stadium. One of the reasons the council believes this issue is important is that Kansas is also trying to get the Royals to cross the state line. 'The State of Kansas is aggressively pursuing the Royals by offering a generous incentives package of STAR bonds,' part of the post read. 'We cannot ignore this very real competition.' Ragans redeems, Caglianone homers again in Cactus League Cubs rematch The Royals wouldn't comment on the council's post. 'Yeah,' Downtown Council Chairman Gib Kerr said when asked if Kansas scares him. 'Kansas is making a hard run at the Royals and the Chiefs for that matter. The STAR Bonds are a very powerful incentive, and there are multiple sites in Kansas that could accommodate the Royals and the Chiefs, and we have to take that seriously.' Friday, Kansas Republican House Majority Leader Chris Croft from Overland Park told FOX4 that Kansas leaders were working every day on this issue. 'You know, there's been people saying this is a border war,' Croft said. 'There's no border war on this thing. When Missouri went first in process, and they had troubles getting that, we wanted to make sure that those teams knew that we wanted to keep them in this area.' Because the city's supposed to be taking the lead on the Royals stadium, the question becomes whether there would need to be a vote of the people if the Royals go to Washington Square Park, a Kansas City Parks & Recreation property just east of Union Station. 'Yeah, whether it's the city or the parks department, that's yet to be determined, but my understanding is that the city or the parks department could enter into a long-term ground lease without having to go to a public vote,' Kerr said when asked if the parks department could own the property where a new Royals baseball stadium sits. Six bold predictions for the Kansas City Royals in 2025 Friday, Kerr added a ballpark downtown would be iconic. 'Especially if it's surrounded by major cultural landmarks like Union Station, Crown Center, the World War I Museum, and of course being on the streetcar line which is going to connect the river all the way to the Plaza and all the major cultural institutions along the way,' he said. At the Royals Rally in February, Chairman John Sherman said it was the team's objective to talk more about the stadium in the middle of the year, meaning the end of June. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Royals sponsoring free admission for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for Black History Month
Royals sponsoring free admission for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for Black History Month

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time27-01-2025

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Royals sponsoring free admission for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for Black History Month

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals and the Royals Foundation are sponsoring free admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in honor of Black History Month. This is the fourth consecutive year the Royals and their foundation have helped provide free entry to the museum. Two separate Jackson County votes possible for Chiefs, Royals 'We are ecstatic that the Kansas City Royals and The Royals Foundation are once again opening the doors of the museum free of charge for the entire month of February,' NLBM President Bob Kendrick said. 'The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is a valuable educational resource. This impactful community outreach provides greater access to the museum that will allow students and others to learn about a once-forgotten chapter of baseball and American history and be inspired by the courageous athletes who overcame tremendous social adversity to 'play ball.' In 2024, the museum had more than 16,000 visitors during February, which led to the Royals Foundation contributing over $135,000 to support the museum. 'Over the past three years, we've had the privilege of providing all residents in and around Kansas City a chance to experience the powerful story of the Negro Leagues without cost,' Luis Maes, Royals Vice President of Community Impact, said. 'In 2025, we hope even more people will seize this opportunity to learn about the courage and talent of these players, who refused to let the color of their skin silence them.' The museum will extend hours during February, including being open on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., excluding President's Day on Feb. 17, when the musesum will be closed. The museum will also open at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays. . Regular hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5:00 p.m. Royals hosting 3rd annual Royals Rally at Kauffman Stadium Groups of 50 or more can arrange self-guided tours by contacting the NLBM at 816-221-1920 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., from Monday to Friday. No reservations are required for smaller groups. You can purchase tickets, here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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