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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 50 MIN

Royals Hit a New Low: Sweeps, Struggles, and Hard Questions for the Front Office

from Royals Rundown: A Kansas City Royals Podcast · host Kansas City Royals Baseball

The Kansas City Royals are in a tailspin, and this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast does not look away. Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco take stock of a team that has two consecutive series sweeps and gone 3-10 over the last fifteen days, a stretch that has raised serious questions about accountability at every level of the organization. The episode opens with a frank assessment of where the Royals sit in the MLB standings, including an uncomfortable comparison to the Detroit Tigers at the bottom of the AL Central. The offensive numbers are hard to look at: low OPS, poor contact angles, and a lack of consistency from players who were expected to anchor the lineup. Daniel Lynch's struggles receive specific attention, and the hosts work through what the team's exit-velocity and hitting-angle data suggest about whether these problems are correctable in-season or reflect something more deeply structural. The pitching staff is in no better shape. The team ERA and bullpen performance both come under scrutiny, alongside injury updates that continue to limit the coaching staff's options. Jacob and Jeremy address the growing calls for managerial accountability head-on, placing the current situation in historical context, examining what firing a manager mid-season has and has not accomplished for teams in similar positions, and what that conversation reveals about where real responsibility lies. The front office does not escape examination either. Roster management, the lack of meaningful transactions, and the broader ownership and organizational decisions that have shaped this roster are all part of a candid conversation about what it will actually take to build a competitive team in Kansas City again, whether through trades, spending, or a more patient rebuild oriented toward 2027 and beyond. A look around the rest of the league offers some relief, with notable performances from Shohei Ohtani and a resurgent Mike Trout providing context for what elite baseball looks like right now. The episode also marks a significant milestone, Michael Wacha's 300th career start, before closing with a personal gaming recommendation and some final reflections on what, if anything, still offers reason for optimism this season. Need your Royals fix? Head to royalsreview.com for news, analysis, and to engage with Royals fans around the world! Follow us online: BlueSky– Jeremy Greco: @hokius.fromthehawkseye.com– Jacob Milham: @jacobmilhkc.bsky.social Twitter / X– Podcast: @RoyalRundownPod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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In this edition of the Royals Rundown Podcast, hosts Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco confront Kansas City's 3-10 stretch and back-to-back series sweeps, breaking down the offensive struggles, pitching staff concerns, and the mounting questions surrounding managerial and front office accountability. The episode also looks ahead to potential trades and offseason strategies while marking Michael Wacha's 300th career start and taking a broader look at notable performances around the league.

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