With the Royals playing their first spring training game today, you could argue that the off-season is officially over. The Royals looked to capitalize off their 30-game improvement and post-season berth by keeping the band together and adding a few pieces to put them on top in the division.
But did they do enough?
What the Royals did this off-season
The Royals had one of the best starting pitching staffs in baseball, and they sought to preserve what they had. They immediately re-signed Michael Wacha to a three-year, $15 million deal before he even had a chance to test free agency.