The White Sox have continued to shuffle their roster. Prior to Sunday’s series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays, the White Sox made four roster moves:
The Chicago White Sox have signed right-handed pitcher Brad Keller to a minor league contract, the team announced Friday afternoon. Keller's deal comes along with an invitation to the rest of Chicago's major league Spring Training camp in Glendale, Arizona.
USC women's volleyball has brought in a huge addition in transfer Ally Batenhorst, who comes to the Trojans from Nebraska. Batenhorst spent the previous three seasons at Nebraska, where the outside hitter helped the Cornhuskers finish as the NCAA runner-ups in 2021 and 2023.
Royals right-hander Brad Keller spent most of the 2023 campaign on the injured list due to a right shoulder impingement and though he was activated briefly early this month, he quickly found himself back on the shelf.
Matt Beaty is designated for assignment. The Royals announced they have called up pitchers Anthony Veneziano and Jonathan Bowlan from Triple-A Omaha and have placed pitchers Brad Keller and Brady Singer on the Injured List.
The Tigers have a young core of players to build around but need to smartly complement it as they look for traction it what should once again be a wide open AL Central.
Freddy Fermin lands on the Injured List. The Royals have called up catcher Tyler Cropley from Double-A Northwest Arkansas and have placed catcher Freddy Fermin on the Injured List with a fractured finger.
The Kansas City Royals on Saturday activated Brad Keller from the 60-day injured list after the right-hander recovered from a right shoulder impingement.
The Royals announced that Brad Keller has been reinstated from the club’s 60-day injured list and that catcher Tyler Cropley’s contract has been selected from Double-A Arkansas. In corresponding moves, Kansas City placed left-hander Austin Cox on the 60-day IL with a left knee sprain, and catcher Freddy Fermin will go on the 10-day IL due to a fracture in his right middle finger.
The Royals announced that they have selected right-hander John McMillon. In corresponding moves, right-hander Nick Wittgren was optioned to Triple-A while righty Brad Keller was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
A common theme for Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch this spring was hitters' plate discipline. As the Tigers face off with the host Kansas City Royals in the rubber match of a three-game series on Wednesday, Hinch's emphasis appears to be producing results.
Brad Keller and the Royals bullpen continue their struggles despite the offense being on fire. Oakland began the series getting their season high in both hits and runs against Kansas City.
Yesterday we gave some back with a 1-2 day in MLB betting. After some tough times early, we are getting the hang of this prop thing though. Losing to Tampa might have been a shame on me, while once again Milwaukee tells you to not really believe in them.
I know, Friday feels like it was seven NBA bets ago, but it is still worth mentioning a 3-0 day ... isn't it? All jokes aside, MLB betting has been going pretty well although I must admit I am an NFL Draft guy too.
This is their second-worst 18-game start in their history Brad Keller started the game with five straight balls including one that whizzed over the head of Trevor Semien That first pitch was a look ahead to what would come for the rest of the game.
Today is an important day in baseball, as players and teams will exchange salary figures and attempt to work out agreements in an attempt to avoid arbitration.
After such knowledge, what forgiveness? On August 17, the Royals made a curious move with Brad Keller, one of the team’s few starting pitchers under contract beyond 2022: they moved him to the bullpen.
The Kansas City Royals' bullpen has been one of the worst in baseball for a large stretch of the 2022 season, and it's now getting some additional help from an unexpected source.
Honestly, it was not a good night for any Royals pitcher. If you wanted to understand how badly the Royals lost this game without looking at the score, I could tell you how Mookie Betts had three hits in the first three innings, including a lead-off home run.
The Kansas City Royals had a small impact on the 2022 MLB trade deadline, and that impact didn't include starting pitcher Brad Keller despite him being a rumored trade target.
Once more unable to notch their first three-game home winning streak of the season, the Chicago White Sox will again aim for a reset Tuesday as they continue a three-game series against the Kansas City Royals.
It took awhile, but Brad Keller finally put it all together. The Kansas City Royals right-hander threw seven shutout innings, allowing just one hit and three walks, as the Royals defeated the Oakland Athletics 2-0 on June 18 in Oakland.
Right-hander Brad Keller threw seven innings of one-hit ball and Ryan O'Hearn's pinch-hit, RBI double broke a scoreless tie in the top of the seventh as the Kansas City Royals made it two straight over the host Oakland Athletics with a 2-0 victory Saturday afternoon.
It is time to start thinking trades with the Royals. It is that time of the year again, when the Royals find themselves hopeless buried in the standings by the time kids are out of school for the summer.
The Kansas City Royals lost their Saturday night outing against the visiting Minnesota Twins and in the process, the club lost the series overall. In the process, starting pitcher Brad Keller dropped his individual record to 1-4 on the year.
After dropping their series against the Baltimore Orioles, the Kansas City Royals traveled down south and began a three-game set against the Texas Rangers on Tuesday.
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