Today is the Home Opener for the Royals! Here’s everything you need to know

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The Kansas City Royals opened their 2026 campaign in Atlanta over the weekend, and they are back in town for Monday’s home opener.
The Royals are looking to improve on an 82-80 record in 2025 that saw them fall short of the playoffs the year after advancing to the American League Division Series.
They have one of the league’s most exciting players in All-Star shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., an emerging star in All-Star third baseman Maikel Garcia, a popular veteran catcher in Salvador Perez and plenty of starting pitchers capable of shutting teams down.
Kansas City Royals’ Bobby Witt Jr. (7) hits an RBI-single in the third inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)(Mike Stewart | AP)
The big problem for Kansas City for years has been outfield production, and other than signing Starling Marte to a $1 million deal and making a couple of smaller moves, Royals general manager JJ Picollo was unable to make any major improvement. Instead, the Royals will hope that power-hitting Jac Caglianone will improve against big league pitching in his sophomore season.
If starter Cole Ragans can return to All-Star form after injuries last season, Kris Bubic can follow through on his breakout year, and the offense can tick up with some help from Caglianone and promising young catcher Carter Jensen, the Royals have a shot to win their first AL Central title since 2015.
CAN’T GO? WATCH ON KCTV5!
KCTV5 is continuing and expanding parent company Gray Media’s partnership with the Kansas City Royals for the 2026 baseball season.
The broadcast partnership between the Royals and Gray Media will bring 10 Royals games to fans for free in up to 18 markets and eight states. It will also highlight the team’s significant community outreach and impact initiatives.
This second year of the successful partnership features a historic moment for Kansas City baseball fans: the broadcast of the Royals’ home opener on Monday, March 30, against the Minnesota Twins, which marks the first time since 2007 that the home opener will be broadcast for free over-the-air in Kansas City.
The other nine games airing on KCTV5 can be found here.
PARKING
The Kauffman Stadium parking lots will open at 9 a.m.
When purchasing parking online in advance:
- General Parking pass is $21
- Reserved Parking pass is $36
- Oversized Vehicle Parking pass is $41
Parking can be bought at the gate for $30 for General, $45 for Reserved (while supplies last), or $50 for Oversized Vehicle. Fans can pay via credit card at the designated toll booths at Gates 2–4, 5, or 6.
Parking passes will be digital and need to be pulled up and scanned through the window at the toll booth on the MLB Ballpark app.
TICKETS
There are a limited number of tickets remaining for the Royals Home Opener.
FORECAST
It’ll be historically warm for the Royals Home Opener! You wake up relatively warm, only dropping to around 60.
Expect temperatures at first pitch to be around 86 degrees, which is likely to smash a daily heat record. The only hitch in the forecast will be windy conditions, with gusts exceeding 30 mph.
Warm and breezy for the Royals home opener(KCTV5)
However, those winds will be from the southwest, leading to more home run potential!
BAG POLICY
Fans are allowed one clear bag no larger than 12” x 12” x 6” with all items inside easily visible. A clear one-gallon zip-seal bag is also allowed (Ziploc® bag or similar).
Small clutch bags that do not exceed 9″ x 5″, with or without a handle or strap, may be carried into the stadium along with one of the clear bag options. An exception may be made for medical reasons or manufactured diaper bags accompanying infants and young children after proper inspection.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Backpacks
- Any drinks besides water or sports drinks (one sealed/unopened 1-liter or smaller bottle per person allowed).
- Weapons/fireworks (including all guns and pocket knives)
- Pets or animals not documented as service dogs
For a complete list of prohibited items, click here.
OPENING DAY SCHEDULE
Gates to Kauffman Stadium will open at 12 p.m. Opening Day ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m., including:
- Introductions of the 2026 Royals team
- Giant American flag held on field
- National Anthem performed by America’s Got Talent Season 20 quarterfinalists “CitiLimitz”
- Flyover from Whiteman Air Force Base A-10s.
BALLPARK FOOD
Royals fans can expect a fresh lineup of bites at Kauffman Stadium this season.
The Kansas City Royals announced an array of new menu items along with a new partnership and gate giveaways.(KCTV5)
Starting lineup
New foodDescriptionLocationChicken Gyro BowlGyro meat, rice, tzatziki, hummus, lettuce, Greek potato saladMarketplace – Section 203Upper Deck DogAll beef frank, tempura batter, Greek potato starch, mozzarella, BBQ aioliCraft & Draft – Down third baseline on the Loge Level, near section 301Honolulu Chicken plateChicken with rice and macaroni saladHawaiian Bros – Diamond ClubRoyals Fried RiceChopped brisket, cilantro, crispy onions, BBQ aioli, BBQ sauce, scallionsCraft & Draft – Down third baseline on the Loge Level, near section 301Foot Long Hot Dog Beef WellingtonVienna beef hot dog, yellow mustard, mushrooms, prosciutto, puff pastry, chipotle ketchupRivals – Sections 250-252Big League Pork Cutlet SandwichPork cutlet, asian slaw, Korean chili aioli, sesame seedsRivals – Sections 250-252Beef Short Rib Corn DogBraised beef short rib, buttermilk cornbread, truffle mac & cheese, parmesan breadcrumbs, demi glaceHey Batter Batter – Section 239Elotes Corn DogTopped with street corn, cilantro lime crema, cotija, tajin, Flamin’ Hot CheetosHey Batter Batter – Section 239Jerk Chicken Double Dip HoagieGrilled jerk chicken, pineapple slaw, mango habanero jerk BBQ sauce, cilantro lime cremaGrand Slammies – Section 247Chicken and WafflesChicken bites, waffle cone, hot honey, ranch dressing, chipotle ketchupRivals – Sections 250-252
Sweet treats
New foodDescriptionLocationTiramisu HelmetMarscapone cheese, rum, lady fingers, cold brew coffeeRivals – Sections 250-252Dirty sodasRoyal Razz lemonade: Sprite, lemonade, blue raspberry
Strawberry Short Cake: sprite, strawberry, cupcake, creamDive Bar – section 239S’Mores QuesadillaMarshmallow fluff, graham cracker crumbs, strawberry pico de galloCraft & Draft – Down third baseline on the Loge Level, near section 301Pineapple Dole WhipPineapple, blue island wave twistHawaiian Bros – Diamond Club
For the complete Kauffman Stadium guide to concessions and dining, click here.
ON THE FIELD
Expectations on the field for the Royals are much higher entering this season than last. Kansas City is set up to be a leading contender for the AL Central divisional race and is projected to win more than 80 games.
Depending on the sportsbook, shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. is either the favorite or a leading candidate for American League MVP.
The Royals’ 26-man Opening Day roster includes:
PITCHERS
Here’s the Royals’ MLB roster when the season began Friday.
Pitchers
Starting pitchers:
- Cole Ragans
- Seth Lugo
- Michael Wacha
- Kris Bubic
- Noah Cameron
Each of the five members of the Royals’ starting rotation in 2026 was with the team last season as well. Bubic returns after his 2025 season ended due to injury in July. Ragans will make the Opening Day start for Kansas City for the third straight year.
Kansas City Royals pitcher Seth Lugo (67) works against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)(Mike Stewart | AP)
Relief pitchers:
- Bailey Falter
- Alex Lange
- Daniel Lynch IV
- Nick Mears
- John Schreiber
- Matt Strahm
- Lucas Erceg
- Carlos Estevez
The back end of the Royals bullpen looks similar to last year with Schreiber, Erceg and Estevez returning, but Matt Strahm’s return to Kansas City puts him into a similar role held by Angel Zerpa last year.
Kansas City Royals pitcher Lucas Erceg reacts after striking out Baltimore Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson for the final out in Game 2 of an AL Wild Card Series baseball game, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024 in Baltimore. The Royals won 2-1. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)(Nick Wass | AP)
Alex Lange, a former Lee’s Summit West star, makes the Royals Opening Day roster after signing a one-year deal with his hometown team in November.
Pitchers on injured list:
- Stephen Kolek (15-day IL)
- James McArthur (15-day IL)
- Alec Marsh (60-day IL)
Hitters
Catchers:
- Salvador Perez
- Carter Jensen
After getting a call-up from Triple-A to make his MLB debut last September, the Park Hill High School product and former third-round pick of the Royals makes his first Opening Day roster.
Kansas City Royals’ Salvador Perez watches his three-run home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)(Charlie Riedel | AP)
Jensen hit .300 in 60 at-bats last September and is on the short-list of preseason contenders for AL Rookie of the Year in 2026.
Infielders:
- Maikel Garcia
- Bobby Witt Jr.
- Jonathan India
- Nick Loftin
- Vinnie Pasquantino
- Tyler Tolbert
- Michael Massey (10-day injured list)
The left side of the Royals’ starting infield was solidified for years to come with third baseman Maikel Garcia signing an extension this offseason. He and shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. are both now under contract for multiple years, with Witt Jr. on the largest contract in franchise history.
Kansas City Royals’ Maikel Garcia celebrates on second after hitting a two-run double during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)(Charlie Riedel | AP)
Garcia comes into 2026 after being named an All-Star for the first time in 2025 and winning World Baseball Classic MVP this March when he helped Venezuela win the international tournament for the first time.
Outfielders:
- Kyle Isbel
- Starling Marte
- Isaac Collins
- Jac Caglianone
- Lane Thomas
Top Royals prospect Jac Caglianone has settled into right field as a more permanent defensive spot for the former first-round pick. He and Kyle Isbel return to the Royals outfield and are joined by several new faces.
Isaac Collins was acquired by Kansas City in the Angel Zerpa trade after finishing fourth in NL Rookie of the Year voting last season. Lane Thomas was signed by the Royals after two seasons with the Cleveland Guardians.
Kansas City Royals’ Salvador Perez (13) douses Kyle Isbel (28) after their baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)(Charlie Riedel | AP)
Veteran outfielder Starling Marte signed with the Royals during Spring Training. By making the Royals roster, he has the second-most service time of any player on the team, trailing only Salvador Perez.
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