
There will never be another Fred White. Read More »
George Brett is many things. He is a Royals Hall of Famer, an inductee in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, one of the greatest hitters in the history of Major League Baseball and a very young 60-year-old. Read More »
Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins can always expect some good-natured ribbing when his travels take him to Kansas City. Read More »
In the mid-1970s, Rollie Fingers could feel the Kansas City Royals coming on. Read More »
It has been 31 years since Fred Patek last played in the Major Leagues, but he continues to be a source of inspiration to the undersized ballplayer. Read More »
When people talk about the best Draft pick ever by a Kansas City club in the Major Leagues, George Brett's name quickly comes to mind. But there's another guy who went from Kansas City draftee to Hall of Famer as well. It's the guy they used to call "Mr. October." Read More »
Hal McRae didn't initially jump up and down with glee when his role with the Kansas City Royals was transformed to a full-time designated hitter assignment. Read More »
When Kansas City recently hosted the 83rd All-Star Game, it was the perfect forum for former Major Leaguers spanning the generations to flock into town and revisit their own All-Star memories. Read More »
Whenever Hall of Famer Lou Brock makes the 250-mile drive from his St. Louis home to Kansas City, the special memories of his relationship with the late Buck O'Neil come rushing back. Read More »
Amos Otis turned 65 in April, but he still has the spirit that Royals fans remember when he roamed center field with style and grace. Read More »
Dave Winfield has a message for anyone who hasn't yet visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Read More »
When you think about a definitive "company man," you think about John Wathan's long relationship with the Kansas City Royals. Read More »
Dennis Leonard had been signing autographs for two solid hours at All-Star Fanfest. Read More »
Eisenreich feels great joy when he is able to help a youngster through the Jim Eisenreich Foundation for Children with Tourette's Syndrome. Read More »
George Toma is the first inductee elected through the Royals Hall of Fame Veterans Committee, which is part of a redesigned voting process established in 2011. Read More »
He was known as the "Iron Horse" by virtue of his 2,130 consecutive game streak that spanned the course of 15 seasons. Read More »
The MLB First-Year Player Draft is sometimes more art than science, and even when it appears to have scientific properties, those properties are often confounded by the end results. Read More »
Jackie Robinson Day is the annual salute to the man who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball on April 15, 1947. Read More »
Last week Boston celebrated the 100th anniversary of one of baseball's family heirlooms -- Fenway Park. Read More »
The excitement of Opening Day is the culmination of a long winter waiting for baseball to return. Read More »
Aggressive, loud and sweet are all words to describe Louis Victor Piniella. Read More »
Buck O'Neil had a unique ability to distill wisdom into just a few words. Yes indeed, Opening Day is always a good day for all of us who love the game of baseball. And for Royals fans the 2012 season is one of great hope, real promise and special significance. Read More »
Welcome to the online home of the Royals Hall of Fame. This project is a team effort between the Royals and MLB Advanced Media -- the folks that bring together all of the elements that make up the MLB.com, royals.com and now royalshalloffame.com world. Read More »