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How to Watch Kansas City Royals 2023 Spring Training Games: Broadcast Schedule

Spring training play is now underway. The Kansas City Royals played their first spring training game Friday, February 24 in Surprise, Arizona. Here's a look at the Royals' entire spring training schedule, featuring dates, game times, radio and television networks.

Spring training play has begun.

The Kansas City Royals played their first spring training game Friday, defeating the Texas Rangers 6-5 in Surprise, Arizona.

Here's a look at the Royals' entire spring training schedule:

Six of the Royals' spring training games will be televised on Ball Sports Kansas City. Other games will be broadcast on the radio. Some games could still air on MLB Network, ESPN, MLB.TV and other local television networks.

Here's a look at the Royals' spring training broadcast schedule:

The Royals are coming off a forgettable 2022 season in which the club finished 65-97 in dead last in the American League Central. 

The Royals have not made the postseason since 2015, when they last won the World Series. One year earlier, the Royals reached the World Series, falling to the San Francisco Giants in seven games. The Royals have won just one other World Series title in their franchise's history, when the Royals, led by George Brett, defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games in 1985.

Last September, Royals owner John Sherman relieved longtime leader of the Royals front office, Dayton Moore of his duties. Moore was replaced by J.J. Piccollo.

Under Piccollo, the Royals hope to turn the page on a miserable 2022 and show signs of improvement in 2023.

The Royals re-signed Zack Greinke to a one-year, $8.5 million contract, and also added free agent Jordan Lyles on a two-year, $17 million deal. Lyles and Greinke provide the Royals rotational depth and veteran leadership for a young team.

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