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George Brett
A batting champ in three different decades, Brett summitted with his middle title (.390) as the 1980 AL MVP. His 21 seasons yielded top-25 career totals in hits, doubles and total bases, as well as a 1985 World Series ring.
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Raul Mondesi
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Kurt Stillwell
Bobby Witt, Jr.
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The definitive hard-luck pitcher of 1993, David received only 18 runs of support in his 14 losses, and got more than 2 only once.



Brady was part of a Royals staff that was the first in history to have five pitchers make a start for the team that drafted them in one season. Brady's slider lost over four inches of vertical movement down in the strike zone compared with 2020. The Royals hope minor adjustments here and elsewhere can rekindle his rookie promise.



Alcides' defense seems almost perfect at times, and in 2013, his ability to steal bases was nothing short. Nobody threw him out in 22 attempts - a Royals season record of perfection.



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Gary Caraballo
Johnny Giavotella
Mike Stoldoka

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Jason Hammel, Pitcher - Royals.
Bob Boone, Catcher - Royals.

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Dave Morehead
After being recalled from Louisville last year, Dave flashed the brilliance that the Red Sox had hoped for. The Royals drafted Dave last winter. He pitched a no-hitter vs. Cleve. in '65.
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