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Royals fans soak up last bit of baseball at final 2025 home game

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

KANSAS CITY,MO – A ​bittersweet⁣ atmosphere enveloped Kauffman Stadium on Sunday as Kansas City Royals fans attended the team’s final home game of ‍the 2025 season,a contest ultimately resulting​ in an 8-5 loss to‌ the Toronto ⁤Blue Jays. Despite the defeat, supporters like Brenda and Tom Morrill embraced the⁣ possibility to savor the remaining moments of baseball‌ before the offseason.

The Royals’ loss prevented a ​three-game sweep of Toronto and dropped them to third place in the ​American League Wild Card race, trailing both Cleveland and Texas. While playoff hopes remain alive,the diminishing number of games on the schedule adds urgency​ to each remaining contest.The team’s performance and ‌the fans’ continued enthusiasm reflect the enduring spirit of ⁢baseball in Kansas ⁣City,‌ even ⁣as the‌ season nears its conclusion.

“It’s always sad to see the season come ​to an end, but we know next year that opening ​day is gonna be⁤ here before we ⁤know⁤ it,” said KSHB 41’s Maria Gettino, capturing the ⁢sentiment shared by many in attendance.

The game,⁢ covered‍ by KSHB ‍41 reporter Ryan Gamboa, ​highlighted the dedication of Royals ⁣fans and the anticipation for ⁣the 2026 season. Fans can reach Gamboa with story ideas at​ ryan.gamboa@kshb.com.

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