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Verifiable numbers are hard to come by in the bidding war for the Royals and Chiefs. Last year, the two teams generated ...
Even the poorest-drawing baseball teams can attract more than 1 million fans in a year, far more than any football stadium.
The math is a bit easier for the Royals in Johnson County, largely because they play more games and have a higher attendance. But state outlays would easily reach $70 million or more each year for ...
Royals could be an underdog asset for the Chiefs this season. Seeing that Coach Reid sees a little bit of Rice, the Chiefs' best wide receiver, in this rookie, perhaps Royals' role will only ...
Andy Yeast's son, Cooper, is a Royals fan. "I think renovating it would be a good idea," Andy Yeast said. If the Royals choose to stay in Missouri, a couple of potential sites have been discussed.
The Chiefs have requested an extension to the end-of-June deadline for a stadium financing package from the state of Kansas in a letter to the Kansas Senate president.
The Chiefs and Royals have played in side-by-side stadiums on the east side of Kansas City (Mo.) for five decades and shared a lease at the Truman Sports Complex that runs through Jan. 31, 2031.
The legislative package includes hundreds of millions of dollars in financial aid as the Chiefs looks to renovate Arrowhead Stadium and the Royals look to build a new ballpark.