SI cover: The Royals are out to prove last season was no fluke

The Kansas City Royals are on this week's cover of Sports Illustrated.
SI cover: The Royals are out to prove last season was no fluke
SI cover: The Royals are out to prove last season was no fluke /

The Kansas City Royals’ defeat in the World Series at the hands of the San Francisco Giants last October proved two things to the baseball world: Their dominant pitching and superb bullpen are a recipe for postseason success, and their view at the top of the American League standings this season is probably not a fluke.

The Royals have found success with a balanced team, leading the majors in batting average and ranking second in slugging and OPS and third in on-base percentage.

Kansas City is getting multiple contributions from several players, including first baseman Eric Hosmer. Hosmer, who graces the national cover of this week's Sports Illustrated, leads the team in home runs, hits, slugging, OPS and on-base percentage.

The Royals pitching staff isn’t shabby either, ranking sixth in team ERA, second in opponents' batting average and boasting a major-league leading 1.79 bullpen ERA.

This success is new to Royals' fans. Before last season, Kansas City hadn’t so much as sniffed the postseason since winning it all in 1985.

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These aren't the soft Royals of years past. In a 12-day span last month, the Royals were involved in five bench-clearing incidents, resulting in nine ejections, multiple suspensions, fines and a warning to the rest of the league that they don't care what you think about them.

"They don't back down," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "If other teams were trying to get us so mad we couldn't be successful, the opposite happened. We actually got better after one of those incidents. I think teams started to see, 'You want to stir up the beehive? Go ahead. But you're going to get stung.'"

For more on the Royals, check out Tom Verducci's story in this week's Sports Illustrated (subscribe here).

Also in this issue: features on Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson and Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts.

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Michael Grecco for Sports Illustrated

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Simon Bruty for Sports Illustrated

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David E. Klutho for Sports Illustrated

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Jeff Haynes for Sports Illustrated

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Lorenzo Cain

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David E. Klutho for Sports Illustrated

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Todd Rosenberg for Sports Illustrated

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Robert Seale for Sports Illustrated

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Andrew D. Bernstein for Sports Illustrated

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Ben Van Hook for Sports Illustrated

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Neil Leifer for Sports Illustrated

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Illustration by WM J. Hennessy Jr., CourtroomArt.com for Sports Illustrated

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Odell Beckham Jr.

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Serena Williams

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Chicago Cubs

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Cardinals Rule

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Notre Dame

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Mississippi State

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Michael Mulvey for Sports Illustrated

August 10, 2015 | Dak Prescott electrified Starkville last season as Mississippi State unexpectedly attained a No. 1 ranking, but the Bulldogs have the pressure of expectations this season.

TCU

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Trevor Paulhus for Sports Illustrated

August 10, 2015 | TCU narrowly missed the College Football Playoff last season, but Heisman candidate Trevone Boykin and the Horned Frogs are primed for a title run this year.

Pete Carroll

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August 3, 2015 | Pete Carroll isn't shaken by his fateful decision to pass from the 1-yard-line at the end of Super Bowl XLIX.

Darrelle Revis

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Gregory Heisler for Sports Illustrated

July 27, 2015 | New York's Darrelle Revis is back on Broadway, recreating the iconic Joe Namath SI cover.

U.S. Women’s National Team

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Simon Bruty for Sports Illustrated

July 20, 2015 | Julie Johnston, Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Hope Solo, Becky Sauerbrunn and Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. Women’s National Team appear on one of 25 different SI covers this week. The other 24 covers honor each individual player and coach Jill Ellis.

Favre: In SI’s annual “Where Are They Now?” issue

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July 6-13, 2015 | Former Packers great Brett Favre finally is comfortable after retiring from the NFL for the final time five years ago.

Jordan Spieth wins the U.S. Open

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Kohjiro Kinno for Sports Illustrated

June 29, 2015 | Jordan Spieth’s dramatic one-shot U.S. Open victory at Chambers Bay has the 21-year old phenom just two major victories from winning golf’s Grand Slam.

NBA MVP Stephen Curry

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June 29, 2015 | Basketball’s best shooter, NBA MVP Stephen Curry, completed a dream season by helping bring home the Warriors first title in 40 years, but knows there is more work to do if they want to be known as a dynasty.

Chicago Blackhawks win their third Stanley Cup

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Jeff Haynes for Sports Illustrated

June 22, 2015 | The Chicago Blackhawks capped off their third Stanley Cup title in six years with a victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning and are now hockey’s newest modern day dynasty.

The NBA Finals

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John W. McDonough for Sports Illustrated

June 22, 2015 | The NBA Finals have completed turned around, thanks to the defensive and surprisingly, offensive contributions of Golden State Warriors guard Andre Iguodala.

American Pharoah Wins The Triple Crown

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Erick W. Rasco for Sports Illustrated

June 15, 2015 | American Pharoah ended a nearly four-decade Triple Crown drought by winning the 147th Belmont Stakes, and making it look easy.

The United States Women’s National Team

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Alexis Cuarezma for Sports Illustrated

June 8, 2015 | The United States Women’s National Team is looking for redemption in this year’s World Cup after a heartbreaking shootout loss to Japan in the 2011 tournament.

Sydney Leroux

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Alexis Cuarezma for Sports Illustrated

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Abby Wambach

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Alexis Cuarezma for Sports Illustrated

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Alex Morgan

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Carli Lloyd

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Alexis Cuarezma for Sports Illustrated

June 8, 2015 | The United States Women’s National Team is looking for redemption in this year’s World Cup after a heartbreaking shootout loss to Japan in the 2011 tournament.

Warriors

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John W. McDonough for Sports Illustrated

June 1, 2015 | NBA MVP Stephen Curry and the Warriors are rewarding fans with a brand of basketball that is packing the rafters at Oracle Arena, and bringing them closer to a championship.

LeBron James

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Greg Nelson for Sports Illustrated

June 1, 2015 | Make no mistake, Cleveland is LeBron James’s town, the Cavaliers are his team and with it he carries the burden of a championship-starved city on his shoulders.

Kansas City Royals

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Ed Zunga/Getty Images

June 1, 2015 | The Kansas City Royals, led by first baseman Eric Hosmer, boasts baseball’s best record and a rough playing style that infuriates opponents, but pleases everyone else.

Stephen Curry

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May 25, 2015 | The Golden State Warriors, led by Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry, are heavy favorites to bring home their first NBA championship since 1976.

Ronda Rousey

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May 18, 2015 | The UFC’s biggest star, women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, has crossed over into the mainstream, but still enjoys dominating her opponents in record time.

Jim Harbaugh

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Todd Rosenburg for Sports Illustrated

May 18, 2015 | College football’s winningest program ever hopes an infusion of enthusiasm and a winning pedigree from alum and new coach Jim Harbaugh are just what its needs to become a dominate program again.

Marcus Mariota

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May 11, 2015 | The NFL’s draft second overall pick, Marcus Mariota, hopes to lead a revival of fortunes for the Tennessee Titans, who haven’t been to the playoffs since 2008.

Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao

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May 4, 2015 | Saturday’s Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao welterweight unification beat is expected to be the richest in boxing history and will finally settle who is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

Jordan Spieth

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April 20-27, 2015 | Jordan Spieth evoked memories of Tiger Woods’ first Masters championship, after a sublime 18-under, four-shot victory at Augusta.

UConn

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April 20-27, 2015 | Connecticut again rolled through their competition this season, capped off with a 10th National Championship under coach Geno Auriemma.

Buffalo Bills

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April 20-27, 2015 | The Bills have not been to the playoffs in 15 years, but fans along Rex Ryan, and Pro Football Hall of Famers Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas are excited for the future.

Duke wins

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April 13, 2015 | Duke's freshman, led by guard Tyus Jones, played like veterans in leading the Blue Devils to their fifth national championship with a victory over Wisconsin.

Russell Westbrook

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Greg Nelson/SI

April 6, 2015 | Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City’s dynamic guard, is putting up video game-type numbers this season, as the Thunder push toward a playoff berth without injured starters Kevin Durant and Serge Ibaka.

Kentucky

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April 6, 2015 | So far this season, Kentucky has dispatched all of their opponents, going into the Final Four just two wins away from a historic 40-0 season.

Indians

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Robert Beck/SI; inset: Chris Keane/SI

March 30, 2015 | The Indians haven’t won the World Series since 1948, but behind Cy Young winner and MVP candidate Michael Brantley, the Tribe could be hoisting the championship trophy.

Royals

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Al Tielemans/SI; inset: Steven Branscombe/USA Today Sports

March 30, 2015 | The Kansas City Royals are looking for redemption after last season’s seven-game World Series defeat to the San Francisco Giants.

Nationals

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Al Tielemans/SI; inset: Fred Vuich/SI

March 30, 2015 | Power is the name of the game in Washington, behind a loaded pitching staff and slugger Bryce Harper, the NL East champs are primed again to make a run in October.

Mariners

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Robert Beck/SI; inset: Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images

March 30, 2015 | The Seattle Mariners, longtime bottom-feeders in the AL West, will rely on youth and ace Felix Hernandez to get over the hump and back into the playoffs.

Frank Kaminsky

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Todd Rosenberg/SI

March 23, 2015 | Wisconsin’s do-it-all forward, senior Frank Kaminsky, is Sports lllustrated’s Player of the Year, after leading the Badgers to a 31-3 record and the Big Ten’s regular season and tournament titles.

Kentucky/Virginia

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March 16, 2015 | The regular season ACC champions have the tools, leadership and the defensive prowess to give any team, including Kentucky, fits.

Kentucky/Northern Iowa

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March 16, 2015 | Northern Iowa, led by MVC Player of the Year Seth Tuttle, are making their first NCAA tourney appearance in five years and have never advanced past the Sweet 16.

Kentucky/Arizona

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March 16, 2015 | The Wildcats haven’t been to the Final Four since 2001, but boasts a frontcourt and defense that has given Pac-12 teams trouble this season.

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Levi: Deanne Fitzmaurice/SI; Chamberlain, Paul Vathis/AP

March 9, 2015 | Did Basketball Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain have any children? That’s the question one San Francisco man is trying to answer as he has gone on a decade long search to prove that he is Chamberlain’s son.

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March 2, 2015 | With a record $325 million contract, Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton is out to prove that Miami can be a contender in the loaded National League.

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John W. McDonough/SI

March 2, 2015 | Kentucky transfer Kyle Wiltjer is now starring for third-ranked Gonzaga with an improved game and reliable teammates, the Bulldogs still seek that elusive first Final Four berth.

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Robert Seale/SI

February 23, 2015 | Houston Rockets star guard James Harden wasn’t sure he was one of the league’s best players. Now, NBA defenses have tried and mostly failed to stop the league’s leading scorer.

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February 23, 2015 | Klay Thompson

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February 23, 2015 | Jimmy Butler

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Winter, 2015 | The SI Swimsuit 2015 cover, starring one Hannah Davis, is here! The cover shot, taken by Ben Watts at Tennessee's idyllic Blackberry Farm, marks Hannah's third (and, we tend to think, best) appearance in the issue and was revealed Wednesday night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

New England Patriots

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Simon Bruty/SI

February 9-16, 2015 | The New England Patriots have cemented their legacy as one of the NFL’s best dynasties ever with a fourth championship, a thrilling Super Bowl XLIX victory over the Seattle Seahawks.

Richard Sherman

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Robert Beck/SI

February 2, 2015 | Richard Sherman and 'Legion of Boom' appear on the cover of SI this week.

Ernie Banks

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February 2, 2015 | Legendary shortstop Ernie Banks was the heart and soul of the Chicago Cubs despite never reaching the postseason in his 19 MLB seasons.

Super Bowl preview

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Robert Beck/SI

January 26, 2015 | The Seahawks and Patriots both have a legacy they want to stake by winning Super Bowl XLIX: being the best football team of this generation.

The National Champions

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Robert Beck/SI

January 19, 2015 | Ohio State is on top of the college football after Ezekiel Elliott and the Buckeyes ran all over Oregon in the National Championship Game.

Oregon

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Kelvin Kuo/USA Today Sports

January 12, 2015 | No team has stopped Oregon in the past three months and Ohio State’s task in the National Championship game will be to slow down the Ducks’ feared running attack.

Rob Gronkowski

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Jared Wickerham/Getty Images

January 12, 2015 | All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski could be the key to the New England Patriots hoisting another Super Bowl trophy.


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