The Kansas City Royals are turning to fans for input on the team’s future. The organization said Monday that fans can share feedback through a new survey covering on-field performance, television broadcasts, and possible sites for a future home. In a news release from the Royals, they mentioned three potential stadium locations: Downtown Kansas City, North Kansas City, and Overland Park. “We are constantly engaging with and listening to our fans,” said Royals Chairman/CEO John Sherman. “Their feedback is a crucial part of how we present our games in person or through television and other media. Their voices will also play an important and meaningful role as we determine where we play games for the next 50 years. We’re grateful for their support and help.”The survey will be emailed to fans. The team’s current lease in Jackson County expires in 2031. Back in April 2024, a ballot measure that would have helped pay for a new downtown stadium failed in Jackson County.This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
The Kansas City Royals are turning to fans for input on the team’s future.
The organization said Monday that fans can share feedback through a new survey covering on-field performance, television broadcasts, and possible sites for a future home.
In a news release from the Royals, they mentioned three potential stadium locations: Downtown Kansas City, North Kansas City, and Overland Park.
“We are constantly engaging with and listening to our fans,” said Royals Chairman/CEO John Sherman. “Their feedback is a crucial part of how we present our games in person or through television and other media. Their voices will also play an important and meaningful role as we determine where we play games for the next 50 years. We’re grateful for their support and help.”
The survey will be emailed to fans.
The team’s current lease in Jackson County expires in 2031.
Back in April 2024, a ballot measure that would have helped pay for a new downtown stadium failed in Jackson County.
This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.