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The Kansas City Royals are barely hanging around in the American League Wild Card race. Even after buying at the trade ...
Kansas City Royals catching prospect Carter Jensen (wrist) was held out of the starting nine on Wednesday due to a right wrist contusion. Rogers noted that the backstop sustained this injury during ...
The Kansas City Royals are hoping the future is brighter than their 2025 season has been so far, and their top prospects are going to play a major role in makin ...
Jensen will not be in Triple-A Omaha's lineup Wednesday due to a right wrist contusion, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.
Carter Jensen continues to rake, batting 6-for-22 (.273) with three doubles, a triple, four walks, and his 15th home run. Across all levels, he is hitting .281/.361/.466 with an 11 percent walk rate ...
Royals No. 2 prospect Carter Jensen hits his 15th homer of the year as part of a three-extra-base hit day for Triple-A Omaha ...
Jensen was picked to be one of the Royals’ representatives at the MLB’s Futures Game – a game featuring 50 of the top prospects in all of baseball. “It means the world,” Jensen told ...
Catcher Carter Jensen was promoted to Triple-A Omaha last week, but he’ll soon be leaving the Storm Chasers for a few days. Jensen, who was a star at Park Hill High School, was chosen for the ...
Jensen racked up 13 RBIs last month, and he’s nearly halfway there just four games into June. The Royals slugger drove a career-high in six runs in a single night on Thursday for Double-A ...
Kansas City Royals prospect Carter Jensen couldn't decide which was better. "Both are awesome opportunities," said Jensen, who turned 22 years old last Thursday.
KC Royals prospect Carter Jensen, who played at Park Hill High School, put on a home run show at batting practice ahead of the All-Star Futures Game.