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1991 Kansas City Royals 1991 Kansas City Royals
1990/1992
Record 82-80 .506
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Standings 6th in the AL West (13 games back)
Pythagorean 82-80, 82-80, 82-80
Runs (S/A) 727 / 722
BallparkRoyals Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 100 / Pitching: 101
Attendance2,161,537 (9th) (14th)
Fancost$70 (23th) / $5,673
Payroll/Avg$32,412,661 / $1,107,760 (6th)
OpExp/$PV$60,800,000 / $741,463
Rev/OpInc$53,600,000 / -$7,200,000
Valuation$117,000,000
Spring TrainingBaseball City, Florida (Baseball City Stadium)
ManagersJohn Wathan, Bob Schaefer, Hal McRae
CoachesBob Schaefer, Glenn Ezell, Guy Hansen, Adrian Garrett, Lynn Jones, Pat Dobson, Tom Burgmeier
ExecutivesChairman of the Board: Ewing Kauffman, General Manager: Herk Robinson
Minor Leagues(AAA) Omaha Royals, (AA) Memphis Chicks, (A) Appleton Foxes, (A) Eugene Emeralds, (A) Baseball City Royals
Radio (WIBW) Denny Matthews, Fred White
TV (WDAF) Denny Trease, Paul Splittorff

The 1991 Kansas City Royals went 82-80 and finished 6th in the American League West. The Royals drew 2,161,537 to Royals Stadium. Danny Tartabull made the All-Star team.

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