CEO John Sherman mentioned the locations in a letter to followers that was shared on social media, but didn’t go into further detail. He said:
Named after Ewing Kauffman, the founding owner of the Royals, Kauffman Stadium is situated in Missouri. Twenty years after it opened at the Royals Stadium on July 2, 1993, it was renamed in Kauffman’s honor.
The ballpark’s stated seating capacity is 37,903 following its most recent significant restoration in 2009.
Kansas City Royals’ new stadium might cost up to $2 billion
According to Sherman, who purchased the team in 2019, the new stadium might cost up to $2 billion, making it the most costly project in Kansas City history.
Here’s the letter:
In his letter, Sherman claimed that bringing the old stadium up to the standards required to compete with other teams would cost as much as or even more than building a brand-new one.
The team was established in 1969 as an expansion franchise and has participated in four World Series, winning in 1985 and 2015 while losing in 1980 and 2014.
The Royals have been one of the worst teams in baseball, missing the playoffs 34 times in the previous 36 years, with the exception of a dominant 10-year span from 1976 to 1985 and a brief, albeit dominant resurgence from 2014 to 2015.
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