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Hot or Not: Royals Spring Training Edition
- Jac Caglianone leads the Royals with top EV90 and maximum exit velocity, signaling strong power potential for the regular season.
- Michael Massey shows a higher walk rate and solid EV90, suggesting a potential utility role for the Royals.
- Kris Bubic, Cole Ragans, and Ryan Bergert emerge as the top pitching trio in camp by tjStuff+ and strikeout-walk ratios.
- Noah Cameron struggles with velocity in early spring, signaling a potential hurdle for securing a rotation spot.
- Josh Rojas is having an excellent spring, contributing with strong EV90 and controlled chase rates.
- Bobby Witt Jr. and Carter Jensen deliver standout spring performances, signaling offensive potential for KC.
- Vinnie Pasquantino faces springtime struggles as chase and whiff rates rise, creating concern for his 2025 season role.
- Steven Cruz, Beck Way, and Dennis Colleran Jr. show notable promise, with high-end stuff and improving command.
- Notable roster contenders behind the scenes include Kris Bubic, Cole Ragans, and Ryan Bergert, who could push for rotation spots.
- Royals management notes spring results are preliminary but useful for roster decisions ahead of Opening Day.
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