WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – The Kansas City Royals announced today that Kauffman Stadium’s outfield wall is being moved in for the 2026 season.
This change will likely create more home runs (and robbed home runs) and more extra-base hits. The decision was made by Baseball Operations for competitive reasons, including to bring the stadium more in line with other Major League ballparks.
Work on the project has begun, and will be complete ahead of the Royals home opener vs the Twins on Monday, March 30.
The wall will come in 8 to 10 feet starting near each foul pole – the gaps will go from 387 feet to 379 – and taper back toward centerfield, which will remain 410 feet. The height of the wall will also change, from 10 feet tall in most places to 8 1/2 feet. About 150 seats will be added in left field and about 80 new drinkrail seats in right.
The club’s research estimates the changes will take the run value of fly balls at The K from the bottom third of MLB ballparks to the middle, primarily through more extra-base hits.
Over the last three seasons, these specific changes would have benefitted the Royals overall, even accounting for more extra-base hits by opponents.
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