How they came to be called the Royals
KANSAS CITY -- While many people assume the expansion Kansas City Royals got their nickname in 1969 to honor kings or something monarchial, the Royals name actually was a salute to the city¡¯s heritage in the livestock industry.
A contest among fans attracted thousands of entries, including suggestions such as ¡°Cowpokes¡± and ¡°Mules.¡±
A fan named Sanford Porte was named the winner for his ¡°Royals¡± entry.
Porte wrote at the time: ¡°Kansas City¡¯s new baseball team should be called the Royals because of Missouri¡¯s billion-dollar livestock income, Kansas City¡¯s position as the nation¡¯s leading stocker and feeder market and the nationally known American Royal parade and pageant.¡±
The American Royal is a livestock show held every year in Kansas City, which is now also known across the country for its barbecue contests.
Interestingly, the Royals opted to use a crown as their team logo, perhaps further adding to the confusion of their nickname¡¯s origin.
Eventually, city officials tried to downplay the connection to the city¡¯s stockyards, hoping to lose its national image as a ¡°Cow Town.¡±
Another misconception is that the Royals were named after the Kansas City Monarchs, the famous Negro Leagues Baseball team which also featured a crown as its logo.