How to Watch the Kansas City Royals This Season

Looking to catch the Kansas City Royals in action this season? Here’s everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss a single game.

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TV Options

The Kansas City Royals will be on television a lot this season. Here are your best options for watching.

Fox Sports Kansas City

Your able to watch the Kansas City Royals play this season on Fox Sports Kansas City. You can catch every game live or on demand in HD with compatible TV provider. You will not want to miss a single at-bat this season as the Royals go for another World Series title.

MLB.tv

This is the official site where you can watch every out-of-market regular season game LIVE or on demand in HD. You can also get a team’s radio broadcast, if available. Starting with the 2017 season, you can also watch in-market games, as determined by your zip code, live and on demand. To catch baseball action this way, MLB.TV Premium will set you back $112.99/year or $24.99/month.

Radio Options

If you are looking for a way to keep up with the Kansas City Royals this season, you have a few different options. You can listen to games on the radio, online, or through a mobile app. Let’s take a look at each of these options so that you can decide what is best for you.

610 Sports Radio

610 Sports Radio is the exclusive all-sports radio home of the Kansas City Royals, Chiefs, and Sporting Kansas City in the Kansas City area.

610 Sports Radio is part of Entercom and one of the largest network-owned station groups in the country.

810 WHB

810 WHB will be the radio home of the Kansas City Royals for the 2019 season. The Royals Radio Network will once again consist of 40 stations throughout the Midwest, reaching parts of Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.

Josh Lewin returns for his second season as the primary play-by-play announcer and will be joined by Denny Matthews, who enters his 50th season broadcasting Royals baseball. Matthews is Major League Baseball’s longest tenured broadcaster with one team. Steve Stewart returns for his sixth season as pregame and postgame host.

All games will also be available on the Royals Radio app and at royals.com.

Other Options

If you’re not in the Kansas City area, or if you can’t make it to Kauffman Stadium, you have a few other options for watching the Royals this season. You can catch most of the games on television, or you can listen to them on the radio. You can also find a few games online, but you’ll likely have to pay for those. Let’s take a look at each option in more detail.

Live Streams

If you live outside of the Kansas City area, you can still watch the Royals game through live streaming. This is a great option for fans who travel often or live in different parts of the country. Here are a few ways that you can live stream the Royals game:

-fuboTV: fuboTV is a sports-focused streaming service that offers a 7-day free trial. After that, it costs $45/month. You can sign up for fuboTV here.
-Hulu with Live TV: Hulu with Live TV costs $44.99/month and offers a 7-day free trial. With this service, you can also record games and watch them later. You can sign up for Hulu with Live TV here.
-PlayStation Vue: PlayStation Vue’s basic package starts at $39.99/month and offers a 5-day free trial. It’s a great option for avid PlayStation gamers. You can sign up for PlayStation Vue here.

MLB Ballpark app

The MLB Ballpark app is a great way to stay up-to-date on all the Kansas City Royals games this season. You can use the app to buy tickets, view game schedules, and get exclusive news and video content. The MLB Ballpark app is available for free on iOS and Android devices.

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