Wednesday, August 20th, 2025

The Kansas City Royals continue their strong performance at home as they prepare to host the Texas Rangers at Kauffman Stadium. The Royals hold a 65-61 overall record and are second in the AL Central, while the Rangers come into the matchup with a 62-65 record, ranking third in the AL West.
This matchup marks the sixth meeting between the Royals and the Rangers this season. Kansas City has dominated the series so far, leading 5-0 against Texas.
The Royals have enjoyed a five-game home winning streak and boast a 35-29 record at Kauffman Stadium. Their offense is one of the top in the American League with a collective .246 team batting average.
The Rangers have struggled on the road, accumulating a 25-39 away record. However, they have fared well in games where their offense delivers, holding a 42-22 record when tallying at least eight hits.
The Royals are set to start Noah Cameron, who has delivered solid results this season with a 7-5 record, a 2.47 ERA, a 1.06 WHIP, and 78 strikeouts. The starting pitcher for the Rangers has yet to be announced.
Kansas City's lineup is spearheaded by Bobby Witt Jr., who is hitting .291 with 18 home runs, 43 walks, and 69 RBI. Adam Frazier has also been on a hot streak, going 14-for-34 with two doubles, a home run, and six RBI in his last ten games.
For the Rangers, Josh Smith leads with 21 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, and 30 RBI. Corey Seager continues to contribute with ten hits, three doubles, and three home runs in his last ten appearances.
The Royals are 8-2 in their last ten games, posting a .263 team batting average and a stingy 2.96 ERA, outscoring their opponents by 19 runs.
In contrast, the Rangers have struggled recently, going 2-8 over their last ten contests. They have managed a .235 batting average while opponents have outscored them by 16 runs and pitching has been an issue, with a team ERA of 5.69.
The Royals are dealing with several injuries, including Salvador Perez (day-to-day, illness), Hunter Harvey (15-Day IL, abductor), Steven Cruz (15-Day IL, shoulder), Kris Bubic (60-Day IL, rotator cuff), Jac Caglianone (10-Day IL, hamstring), Cole Ragans (60-Day IL, rotator cuff), Michael Massey (10-Day IL, ankle), Related Links
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