The Royals are altering issues up at Kaufman Stadium.
In search of extra house runs at their house area, the Royals are transferring most of their outfield fences by 10 toes, the workforce introduced Tuesday.
“We wish a impartial ballpark the place in case you hit a ball effectively, it needs to be a house run,” Royals common supervisor J.J. Picollo informed ESPN. “The second they begin feeling like they will’t get the ball out of the ballpark, they begin altering their swing. I watched it for years and years and years, and I simply felt like that is the time to attempt to push it and see if the whole lot we felt for nonetheless a few years is correct.”
Whereas maintaining their middle area dimensions at 410 toes, the Royals will transfer right-center and left-center area from 389 to 379 toes.
The corners will stay at 330 toes.
The franchise can also be planning to shorten the outfield partitions from 10 to eight ½ toes excessive.
Regardless of being powerful on house runs, Kauffman Stadium has been barely extra pleasant to hitters than pitchers over time, thanks, largely, to its large outfield dimensions, that are the second-largest behind the Rockies’ Coors Discipline.
Over the previous three seasons, The Okay has had a park issue of 101, which means it has performed barely hitter-friendly.
The park’s dimension, although, has led to an outsized variety of singles, doubles and triples, on the expense of house runs.
Kauffman Stadium had a house run park issue of simply 85 during the last three seasons, which was tied for the third-lowest amongst all massive league parks.
“Our objective right here isn’t to have an offensive ballpark,” Picollo mentioned. “It’s to have a particularly reasonable ballpark. We don’t need it to show right into a bandbox and each ball up within the air turns into a house run. We simply need hitters to be rewarded once they hit the ball effectively, significantly within the gaps.”

The hope is {that a} extra impartial ballpark, Piccolo added, might assist the Royals construct a constant winner in Kansas Metropolis.
“It’s not that we’re attempting to jump-start our offense,” Picollo mentioned. “The extra impartial it’s at house, the higher success we predict we’ll have general.”
Royals vp of analysis and improvement/assistant common supervisor Daniel Mack mentioned consistency for each hitters and pitchers is one thing the workforce has been looking for for years.
“You don’t wish to make the park so offensive that it hurts your pitchers,” Mack mentioned. “However one of many issues we all know is that our fly balls, significantly in components of this park — the run worth per fly ball is considerably lower than the league. It’s within the backside third. We all know our gamers really feel that viscerally.”
Royals slugger Vinnie Pasquantino sounded intrigued by the modifications in a prolonged submit on social media.
“I’m very curious how that is going to play out in a number of methods. And actually principally from an information perspective,” he wrote on X.
“Hitters like hitting on the Okay as a result of the visuals are good however everybody additionally agrees it’s been a pitcher’s park eternally.”


















