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Biggio is joined by pitchers Austin Cox, Taylor Clarke, Junior Fernandez and Brian O’Keefe as Royals non-roster invitees with MLB service time. Clarke returns to the Royals after spending 2024 in the Milwaukee Brewers organization. He posted a 5.08 ERA in his first stint with the Royals from 2022-23.
Former Florida Gators two-player and Kansas City Royals top prospect Jac Caglianone will join the big league camp during spring training, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.
The Royals announced Friday that they invited 23 non-roster players to Major League Spring Training, and the list is peppered with top prospects. As MLB.com reported on Friday morning, top prospect Jac Caglianone,
The Florida Gators star baseball product is getting reps with the Big League club in Arizona this upcoming Spring Training
Jac Caglianone, the Royals' top prospect and the number 17 prospect in Major League Baseball, earned an invite to the camp along with other top prospects catchers Blake Mitchell and Carter Jensen.
The Kansas City Royals announced Jan.10 that they have invited 23 players to Major League Spring Training in Surprise, Ariz.
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Former Seattle Mariners catcher and farmhand Brian O'Keefe has earned an invite to spring training with the Kansas City Royals. He joins the likes of Austin Cox
The Royals have extended Caglianone an invitation to big-league camp during spring training, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.