The Kansas City Royals are asking fans for feedback on the club's next home, the team, gameday experience and more.
On Monday, the organization announced that it’s seeking feedback on several on and off-field aspects of the club.
"We are constantly engaging with and listening to our fans," Royals chairman and CEO John Sherman said in a statement. "Their ...
The Kansas City Royals launched a fan survey seeking input on the team, gameday experience, broadcasts, and potential sites for a new ballpark.
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