The Kansas City Royals Single A minor league team is the Kane County Cougars. They play in the Midwest League, located in Geneva, Illinois.
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Johnny's playing for the Wilmington, DE Blue Rocks, in the Class A Carolina League. The Blue Rocks are a minor league affiliate of the Kansas City Royals.
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Before signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson played for the Kansas City Monarch, a Negro League in 1945, then he played for the Montreal Royals in 1946. The Royals were a AAA farm team of the Dodgers.
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The Montreal Royals were not a Major League Baseball team in 1947. The Royals were a minor league team and a member of the International League. The two major league teams they were associated with were the Philadelphia Athletics and the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jonathan Sanchez has played for the San Francisco Giants, the Kansas City Royals, the Colorado Rockies, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Los Angeles Dodgers (minor league), and the Chicago Cubs.
High school, college, single A minor league,a double AA minor league, and then triple AAA minor league.
Sidney Alton Ponson [b. November 2, 1976] is a starting pitcher with the Kansas City Royals. He was born in Noord, Aruba. On March 17, 2009, he signed a minor league deal to play for the Kansas City Royals. In 2004 he was knighted in the Netherlands' Order of Orange-Nassa, along with fellow Aruban ballplayers Eugene Humphrey Kingsale [b. August 20, 1976] and Calvin Gregory Maduro [b. September 5, 1976].
There is a minor league baseball team in Wilmington named the Blue Rocks. They play in the Carolina League (Class A) and are affliated with the Kansas City Royals. Other than that, I don't know of another professional team in Delaware. There is a NASCAR track in Dover that hosts races twice a year.
Cliff Pastornicky, also known as "Cliff" or "Clifford Pastornicky," played professional baseball as a shortstop. He primarily played in the minor leagues from 1983 to 1987, but did not reach the major leagues.
The Kansas City Monarchs, in 1945. Prior to that, Robinson played baseball at Pasadena Junior College before moving on to UCLA. He withdrew from UCLA to help his mother care for the family, and in 1942 he enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he stayed until receiving a medical discharge in 1945. That summer, he played for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro League, and on October 23, 1945 he and John Wright, also African-American, signed contracts to play for the Montreal Royals, a minor league team affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers. After leading that league in batting average during the 1946 season, he was brought up to play for the major league's Brooklyn Dodgers for 1947, where he played through 1956.