• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 6, Saturday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Royalty

Royals fans can’t seem to wrap their head around this season

Story Center by Story Center
August 20, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
Royals fans can’t seem to wrap their head around this season

The Kansas City Royals have been a very interesting sports team to root for. On one hand, they’ve had a lot of great postseason moments. The franchise has two World Series wins–as much or more than 15 other franchises–and is one of very few teams in recent memory to boast back-to-back league championships victories.

On the other hand, the Royals have often been truly awful. The team has lost 90 or more games 14 times since the turn of the millennium, with seven of those seasons at more than 100 losses. That’s a lot of losing.

But this year, the Royals have been a secret third thing: mediocre. The Royals have been above .500, below .500, and at .500 all season, and have settled into a playoff longshot at about one-in-eight odds. That’s not great, but it’s not zero, and there’s still something to be said about relevance late into the season.

Fan reactions to this mediocre team with modest success has been…bizarre. I know that sports fandom is illogical and that talking about sports online is an exercise in passion and as much venting as anything else. Still, the amount of folks who are talking about the team like they’re the Colorado Rockies right now is way higher than you’d think, and fans seem to be particularly emotional and shortsided.

It seems to me that fans should be happier. Don’t you think fans in one of those 14 90-loss campaigns would have killed to have a one-in-eight shot at making the playoffs in mid-August? But I can explain it, I think, with three reasons.

First, and biggest, is that Royals fans have had so little experience what a run-of-the-mill, mediocre team looks like that everyone is sort of shorcircuiting trying to comprehend what’s going on.

There’s no official designation of what “mediocre” is, but I think I’ve got a pretty good definition: a mediocre baseball team is a team that ends up between 78 and 84 games. In winning percentage, that’s between .475 and .525. These are teams that generally don’t sell at the trade deadline, still have some sort of chance at the playoffs in August, and have sustained flashes of talent throughout the year but don’t make the playoffs.

This year marks the 31st Royals season since the 1994 strike. The “mediocre” range is very common, and on average, about a quarter of teams end up there every year. But if this year holds as a “mediocre” season, it would only be the sixth such season in those 31 years, and more poignantly, would only be the third since 2003.

Mediocre Royals teams since the ‘94 strike

Year

Wins

Losses

Win%

202563610.508
201780820.494
201681810.500
200383790.512
200077850.475
199570740.486

The Royals just aren’t in this position very often. Historically, their season has usually been over by Memorial Day. And when they’ve been good, they’ve been good enough that Royals fans haven’t been too concerned that the Royals would miss the playoffs. So fans haven’t been in this position. They don’t know what to do with their hands. Can you blame them?

Second, I do think that there is a sort of Kansas City Chiefs effect here. No, not all Royals fans are Chiefs fans. But a lot of Royals fans are Chiefs fans, and the Chiefs have been nothing short of a dynasty with some of the best football players at their positions of all time. With the Chiefs, fans expect them to, at minimum, make it to the conference title game. I don’t think that expectation slides over to baseball. But I do think those feelings can seep into baseball, especially during the period of time when the two seasons overlap.

Third, it seems to me that fans are just scared. For pretty much anybody born in and after the 1980s, rooting for the Royals has meant that success is fleeting and that losing is quick to return. The Royals have only posted three consecutive winning seasons on three occasions in the last 45 years (‘79 through ‘82, ‘87 through ‘89, and ‘13 through ‘15). The Royals have gone through rebuild after rebuild. They’ve been bad so often.

In other words, I think Royals fans are waiting for the other shoe to drop, because in their lifetimes, the other shoe has always dropped. For every 2003 comes a 2004, so to speak.

I want to be clear here that I’m not telling fans to cease being critical or being positive or whatever it may be. You do you. All I’m trying to do here is to explain a trend. Hopefully we’ll all be more used to mediocre teams and good teams in a few years and we’ll be able to calibrate our excitement levels to be a little more healthy.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

RELATED POSTS

Royal family brave the rain for Cotswolds wedding of Peter Phillips

Harriet Sperling’s ‘strong affectionate bond’ with new stepdaughters Isla and Savannah Phillips evident on wedding day

King Charles and Queen Camilla Lead Royal Family Turnout at Nephew Peter Phillips’ Second Wedding

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.royalsreview.com ’

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: Royals Editorials & Reactions
Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

The couple married at All Saints Church, in Kemble<span> Credit: PA</span>
Royalty

Royal family brave the rain for Cotswolds wedding of Peter Phillips

June 6, 2026
Harriet Sperling arrives for her wedding to Peter Phillips followed by her bridesmaids Georgina Sperling, Savannah Phillips and Isla Phillips at All Saints Church
Royalty

Harriet Sperling’s ‘strong affectionate bond’ with new stepdaughters Isla and Savannah Phillips evident on wedding day

June 6, 2026
King Charles arrives for the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at All Saints Church on June 6, 2026Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage
Royalty

King Charles and Queen Camilla Lead Royal Family Turnout at Nephew Peter Phillips’ Second Wedding

June 6, 2026
Harriet Sperling marries Peter Phillips in the Cotswolds
Royalty

Harriet Sperling marries Peter Phillips in the Cotswolds

June 6, 2026
Jockey Rowan Scott is presented with a cap by the King (Carl Court/PA) (PA Wire)
Royalty

King and Queen defy downpours to revive royal tradition at Epsom Derby

June 6, 2026
Harriet Sperling waves from a vehicle as she sits with Peter Phillips (Reuters)
Royalty

Royal wedding today: Queen’s ‘favourite grandson’ marries NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in front of royal family

June 6, 2026
Next Post
Yahoo entertainment home

‘Gunsmoke’ Monthlong Marathon Planned for 70th Anniversary

how a Matariki anthem wrote a new chapter in the story of Māori country music

how a Matariki anthem wrote a new chapter in the story of Māori country music

Recommended Stories

AI and Intellectual Property Protections Probed at FilMart Panel

AI and Intellectual Property Protections Probed at FilMart Panel

March 18, 2026
Only One Side Of This Horror/Comedy Works

Only One Side Of This Horror/Comedy Works

September 4, 2025
Horoscope Tomorrow, December 13, 2025: Sudden luck in love, these zodiac signs will reconnect beautifully

Horoscope Tomorrow, December 13, 2025: Sudden luck in love, these zodiac signs will reconnect beautifully

December 12, 2025
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

The couple married at All Saints Church, in Kemble<span> Credit: PA</span>

Royal family brave the rain for Cotswolds wedding of Peter Phillips

June 6, 2026
One swing, one chance 🤯❤️‍🔥 #trapeze #freedom #performance #artist #circus #gymnast #show #flying

One swing, one chance 🤯❤️‍🔥 #trapeze #freedom #performance #artist #circus #gymnast #show #flying

June 6, 2026
late again

Late Again Newest Single Is a Love Letter to New York City

June 6, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land