The Kansas City Royals are looking at potential additions to help make a push for the postseason, including a two-time All-Star from the PIttsburgh Pirates.
MLB writer and analyst Ken Rosenthal reports the Royals have shown interest in Pirates' outfielder Bryan Reynolds, who has been with the Pittsburgh organization since 2019, including qualifying for two All-Star teams.
Locked on Royals host Jack Johnson says Reynolds is an intruiging offensive piece on the table.
Trade talks have been very minimal between the two organizations to this point. Johnson says a big reason for this is the potential money on the table.
Reynolds is a switch-hitter who in his career is hitting .273 with 173 doubles, 132 home runs, 456 runs batted in, and has been worth nearly 19 total wins in seven seasons.




