Minor league baseball team
(1)2003 | Division titles (1) | 2016 (first-half) |
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Name | ACL Royals Blue & Gold |
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Previous names | - AZL Royals (2004–2013, 2015–2020)
- AZL Royals 1 & 2 (2003)
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Ballpark | Surprise Stadium |
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Manager | - Blue: Omar Ramirez[1]
- Gold: Andre David[2]
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The Arizona Complex League Royals are a Rookie-level affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, competing in the Arizona Complex League of Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents.
History
The team first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 2003, succeeding the Kansas City Royals' Florida-based rookie team, the Gulf Coast League Royals.[3] That season, the team fielded two squads in the league, differentiated by numerical suffixes (1 and 2).[3] The Royals 1 squad won the league championship, defeating the AZL Rangers in the title game.[4]
Starting in 2004, the team fielded a single squad in the league, except for the 2014 season when the team did not compete.[3] The team returned to the league in 2015.[5]
Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL). For the 2021 season, the team is again fielding two squads, differentiated by color suffixes (Blue and Gold).
Roster
Players | Coaches/Other |
Pitchers - 74 Dioni Baez
- 50 Kris Bubic #*
- 67 Jose Catano
- 39 Weskendry Espinoza
- 35 Brandon Herbold
- 65 Henson Leal
- 59 Yunior Marte
- 49 Luis Martinez
- 48 Juan Martinez
- 72 Carlos Mateo
- 68 Augusto Mendieta
- 52 Ismael Michel
- 82 Fraynel Nova
- 40 Elvis Novas
- 77 Shawndrick Oduber
- 75 Yeri Perez
- 55 Coleman Picard
- 53 Jesus Rios
- 64 Julio Rosario
- 79 Yenfri Sosa
- 80 Richy Valdez
- 71 Luis Valdez
- 38 Gijs Van Den Brink
- 66 Mauricio Veliz #
- 31 Jordan Woods
- 43 Hiro Wyatt
| | Catchers - 4 Jorge Hernandez
- 29 Aldrin Lucas
- 7 Enmanuel Pire
- 6 Ramon Ramirez
- 21 Stone Russell
- 26 Hyungchan Um
- 3 Jhosmmel Zue
Infielders - 9 Ryan Cepero
- 2 Diego Guzman
- 12 Josi Novas
- 1 Ivan Sosa
Outfielders - 17 Giullianno Allende
- 8 Noah Barber
- 11 Roni Cabrera
- -- Darnel Collins ‡
- 27 Asbel Gonzalez
- 13 Jairo Mendez
- 18 Omar Nuel
- 0 Henry Ramos
| | Manager Coaches - 58 Miguel Bernard (bench)
- 37 Ramón Castro (hitting)
- 60 Jesús Delgado (pitching)
- 14 Alejandro Gomez (hitting)
- 62 Ken Knutson (rehab pitching)
- 63 Julio Pimentel (pitching)
- 22 Joel Rivera (assistant hitting)
60-day injured list 7-day injured list * On Kansas City Royals 40-man roster ~ Development list # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporarily inactive list Roster updated May 15, 2024 Transactions → More rosters: MiLB • Arizona Complex League → Kansas City Royals minor league players |
References
- ^ "Roster".
- ^ "About the Arizona Complex League".
- ^ a b c "Kansas City Royals Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
- ^ "2003 Arizona League". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
- ^ "Royals To Return To Arizona League In 2015". January 16, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
External links
Kansas City Royals |
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- Established in 1969
- Based in Kansas City, Missouri
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