List of Kansas City Royals Opening Day starting pitchers

The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Kansas City, Missouri. They currently play in the American League Central.

Gil Meche was the Kansas City Royals' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

The first game of a new baseball season for a team is known as Opening Day. The Opening Day starting pitcher is often given to the pitcher who is expected to lead the team's pitching staff for that season,[1] though there are strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Kansas City Royals have used 25 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 52 seasons. The 23 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 14 wins, 22 losses and 16 no decisions.[3] No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.

The Kansas City Royals began play in 1969. Wally Bunker was the Royals’ first Opening Day starting pitcher on April 8, 1969, against the Minnesota Twins.[4] The Royals have played in two home ball parks. They played in Municipal Stadium from 1969 through 1972. They played three Opening Day games at Municipal Stadium, winning twice and losing once. The Royals’ starting pitchers received no decisions in both of the wins, leaving their record in Opening Day starts at Municipal Stadium no wins, one loss, and two no decisions. In 1973, the team moved to Royals Stadium (later renamed to Kauffman Stadium in 1993).[5] They have played 24 Opening Day games in the stadium, with starting pitchers having ten wins, ten losses, and four no decisions. On the other hand, the Royals have played 25 Opening Day games on the road. Starting pitchers have a combined record of four wins, thirteen losses, and eight no decisions for road games.[3][6]

Kevin Appier has most Opening Day starts for the Royals, with seven, including six consecutive start from 1992 to 1997.[3] He has a record of 1–4 with two no decisions in those starts. The other Royal pitchers who have made at least three Opening Day starts are Dennis Leonard with four, and Paul Splittorff, Bud Black, Bret Saberhagen, Jeff Suppan, Gil Meche, and Danny Duffy with three apiece.[3] Bunker, Dick Drago, Steve Busby, Larry Gura and James Shields have each made two Opening Day starts for the Royals.[3]

Black, who has two wins as an Opening Day starting pitcher, is the only Royals pitcher who has won more than one Opening Day start. Black had a record in Opening Day starts of 2–1.[3] Only two Royals pitchers had more than one loss in Opening Day starts, Kevin Appier with four losses and Dennis Leonard with three.[3]

The Royals played in the World Series in 1980, 1985, 2014 and 2015, winning in 1985 and 2015.[7] Leonard, Black, Shields and Ventura were the Opening Day starting pitchers in 1980, 1985, 2014 and 2015 respectively. They combined to have an Opening Day record of 2–1 with one no decision.[3]

Key

Kauffman Stadium, originally named Royals Stadium, has been the Royals' home ball park since 1973.
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Royals season.
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Royals won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Royals lost game
Final
Score
Game score with Royals runs listed first
LocationStadium in italics for home game
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Royals
*Advanced to the post-season
**AL Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Zack Greinke was the Royals' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2010, 2022 and 2023.
José Lima (shown here with the Los Angeles Dodgers) was the Royals' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2005.
Bud Black (shown here with the San Diego Padres) was the Royals' Opening Day starting pitcher three times during the 1980s.
SeasonPitcherDecisionFinal
score
OpponentLocationRef(s)
1969Wally BunkerND (W)4–3Minnesota TwinsMunicipal Stadium[8]
1970Wally Bunker (2)L4–6Oakland AthleticsMunicipal Stadium[9]
1971Dick DragoW4–1California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[10]
1972Dick Drago (2)ND (W)2–1Chicago White SoxMunicipal Stadium[11]
1973Steve BusbyL2–3California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[12]
1974Paul SplittorffND (L)4–6Minnesota TwinsRoyals Stadium[13]
1975Steve Busby (2)ND (L)2–3California AngelsAnaheim Stadium[14]
1976*Paul Splittorff (2)L0–4Chicago White SoxComiskey Park[15]
1977*Paul Splittorff (3)W7–4Detroit TigersTiger Stadium[16]
1978*Dennis LeonardL5–8Cleveland IndiansCleveland Stadium[17]
1979Dennis Leonard (2)W11–2Toronto Blue JaysRoyals Stadium[18]
1980**Dennis Leonard (3)L1–5Detroit TigersRoyals Stadium[19]
1981*Larry GuraL3–5Baltimore OriolesMemorial Stadium[20]
1982Dennis Leonard (4)L5–13Baltimore OriolesMemorial Stadium[21]
1983Larry Gura (2)W7–2Baltimore OriolesMemorial Stadium[22]
1984*Bud BlackW4–2New York YankeesRoyals Stadium[23]
1985Bud Black (2)W2–1Toronto Blue JaysRoyals Stadium[24]
1986Bud Black (3)L2–4New York YankeesYankee Stadium[25]
1987Danny JacksonL4–5Chicago White SoxRoyals Stadium[26]
1988Bret SaberhagenL3–5Toronto Blue JaysRoyals Stadium[27]
1989Mark GubiczaL3–4Toronto Blue JaysRoyals Stadium[28]
1990Bret Saberhagen (2)ND (L)6–7Baltimore OriolesRoyals Stadium[29]
1991Bret Saberhagen (3)W4–2Cleveland IndiansRoyals Stadium[30]
1992Kevin AppierND (L)3–5Oakland AthleticsOakland–Alameda County Coliseum[31]
1993Kevin Appier (2)L1–3Boston Red SoxRoyals Stadium[32]
1994Kevin Appier (3)L3–6Baltimore OriolesCamden Yards[33]
1995Kevin Appier (4)W5–1Baltimore OriolesKauffman Stadium[34]
1996Kevin Appier (5)L2–5Baltimore OriolesCamden Yards[35]
1997Kevin Appier (6)ND (L)2–4Baltimore OriolesCamden Yards[36]
1998Tim BelcherW4–1Baltimore OriolesCamden Yards[37]
1999Kevin Appier (7)L3–5Boston Red SoxKauffman Stadium[38]
2000Jeff SuppanND (L)4–5Toronto Blue JaysSkyDome[39]
2001Jeff Suppan (2)L3–7New York YankeesYankee Stadium[40][41]
2002Jeff Suppan (3)ND (L)6–8Minnesota TwinsKauffman Stadium[42][43]
2003Runelvys HernándezW3–0Chicago White SoxKauffman Stadium[44][45]
2004Brian AndersonND (W)9–7Chicago White SoxKauffman Stadium[46][47]
2005José LimaL2–11Detroit TigersComerica Park[48][49]
2006Scott ElartonL1–3Detroit TigersKauffman Stadium[50][51]
2007Gil MecheW7–1Boston Red SoxKauffman Stadium[52][53]
2008Gil Meche (2)ND (W)5–4Detroit TigersComerica Park[54][55]
2009Gil Meche (3)ND (L)2–4Chicago White SoxU.S. Cellular Field[56]
2010Zack GreinkeND (L)4–8Detroit TigersKauffman Stadium[6]
2011Luke HochevarL2–4Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimKauffman Stadium[57]
2012Bruce ChenL0–5Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimAngel Stadium of Anaheim[58]
2013James ShieldsL0–1Chicago White SoxU.S. Cellular Field[59]
2014**James Shields (2)ND (L)3–4Detroit TigersComerica Park[60]
2015Yordano VenturaW10–1Chicago White SoxKauffman Stadium[61]
2016Edinson VólquezW4–3New York MetsKauffman Stadium[62]
2017Danny DuffyND (L)1–7Minnesota TwinsTarget Field[63]
2018Danny Duffy (2)L7–14Chicago White SoxKauffman Stadium[64]
2019Brad KellerW5–3Chicago White SoxKauffman Stadium[65]
2020Danny Duffy (3)L0–2Cleveland IndiansProgressive Field[66]
2021Brad Keller (2)ND (W)14–10Texas RangersKauffman Stadium[67]
2022Zack Greinke (2)ND (W)3–1Cleveland GuardiansKauffman Stadium[68]
2023Zack Greinke (3)L0–2Minnesota TwinsKauffman Stadium[69]
2024Cole RagansL1–4Minnesota TwinsKauffman Stadium[70]

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