Royals Broadcast Refuses to Apologize After Pitcher Swears on Live TV
Summary
The Kansas City Royals are improving their baseball season after a rough start, including an eight-game losing streak. During a recent live TV interview, Royals pitcher Lucas Erceg unexpectedly used strong language but quickly apologized; the team's broadcast said they did not plan to apologize for the incident.Key Facts
- The Royals had the worst record in Major League Baseball last month and lost eight games in a row.
- They recently won a series against the Seattle Mariners with a 4-1 game.
- Royals relief pitcher Lucas Erceg struck out two players in the 10th inning and earned his second straight save.
- After the game, Erceg swore on live TV but apologized immediately.
- Royals TV issued a statement noting the language but said "no notes," meaning no apology would be made.
- Fans mostly reacted positively, happy about the team's improving performance.
- The Royals’ record is 15 wins and 19 losses, putting them 2.5 games behind the leading team in their division.
- The Royals will play upcoming series against the Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, and Chicago White Sox.
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