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KC Randal Grichuk
Kansas City Royals
OF: 57   DH: 38  
2025 Projected Value: $8
2025 Actual Value: $4 Difference: $-4
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2025 proj 356 98 52 15 50 24 76 1 0.275 25.6
2025 192 46 28 8 23 11 41 0 0.240 13.5
2024 254 74 40 12 46 20 46 0 0.291 22.8
2023 434 116 65 16 44 29 96 2 0.267 26.2

Player News XML
Date News
7/31/25 Royals Could Target $2.1 Million Outfielder From Twins To Boost Lineup. The Kansas City Royals looked like surefire sellers at the trade deadline earlier this month. Late on Saturday, they acquired slugger Randal Grichuk from the Arizona Diamondbacks to boost their lineup. While they appear to have shifted their focus to pitching with several rotation arms on the shelf, there are still ways they can upgrade their offense. The pitching staff has carried its weight this season, but the offense has let them down for much of the year.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/royals/news/royals-could-ta...
7/31/25 Royals Insider Reveals KC's Changing Goals As Trade Deadline Arrives. Trade deadline day is one of the most exciting days not only in Major League Baseball, but the entire professional sports calendar. The Royals are down, but they're far from out. At 54-55, they sit just three games out of a potential Wild Card spot, and they've already proven by trading for Randal Grichuk and extending Seth Lugo that selling isn't an option they're considering. On Thursday, Anne Rogers of MLB.com revealed that the Royals now seek pitching more than hitting thanks in large part to the Kris Bubic injury, though their low-powered offense could certainly still use another big bat.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/royals/news/royals-insider-...
7/29/25 Is Royals 28-Year-Old Starter 'In Danger' With Trade Deadline Approaching?. The Kansas City Royals are a confusing team in 2025, but that's largely because they can't develop any consistency on the field. Coming off a playoff berth in 2024, the Royals had high hopes of returning to October. Already, the Royals have made two outfield-related trade acquisitions, bringing in left fielder Randal Grichuk and utility man Adam Frazier. Could a new center fielder be next?
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/royals/news/is-royals-28-ye...
7/29/25 Royals acquire former Cardinal outfielder Randal Grichuk in deal with the Diamondbacks. The Kansas City Royals acquired veteran outfielder Randal Grichuk from the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday, signaling that the franchise is willing to be a buyer to stay in the playoff hunt. The D-backs added right-hander Andrew Hoffmann, who has made three appearances for the Royals this season out of the bullpen. The 33-year-old Grichuk has played the past 1 1/2 seasons for the D-backs, with the club using his right-handed bat mostly against left-handed pitching.
Source: https://www.audacy.com/kmbz/news/local/royals-acqu...
7/28/25 Royals Buying Or Selling? Writer Predicts KC's Strategy After Recent Surprises. The Kansas City Royals were a tough trade deadline team to project all along, but their moves so far were still fairly major surprises. Trading for rental outfielder Randal Grichuk was intriguing, considering the Royals are still below .500. Now that the Royals have made one acquisition and taken their biggest trade chip off the market, is it reasonable to call them "buyers" between now and Thursday's deadline? On Monday, Mike Axisa of CBS Sports listed the Royals as "somewhere in the middle" on the spectrum of buyers and sellers in a trade deadline preview. And Axisa also attempted to predict the Royals' strategy the rest of the way.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/royals/news/royals-buying-o...

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