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Royals Have Received Interest In Ryan Bergert, Stephen Kolek

By Anthony Franco | December 9, 2025 at 5:26pm CDT

Royals president of baseball operations J.J. Picollo is on record about the club’s willingness to trade from their rotation for outfield help. Most of the focus has been on left-hander Kris Bubic, who is down to his final season of arbitration. Even if Bubic remains the likeliest candidate, K.C. has predictably gotten hits on their controllable arms as well.

Anne Rogers of MLB.com writes that the Royals have gotten calls on each of Noah Cameron, Ryan Bergert and Stephen Kolek. (The Cardinals are among the teams known to like Cameron, who is coming off a 2.99 ERA across 24 starts as a rookie.) Bergert and Kolek are less established but also have extended windows of club control. Bergert has yet to reach a full service year and is under control for six seasons; Kolek has a little over one year of service, so he’s controllable for five years.

The two right-handers landed in Kansas City over the summer in the same deadline trade. The Royals picked up both arms in a trade sending backup catcher Freddy Fermin to the Padres. It was a nice bit of business for Picollo and his staff. Bergert combined for a 3.66 earned run average with a solid 22.6% strikeout rate over his first 19 MLB appearances. He sits in the 93-94 MPH range and has an above-average slider. If he can develop a better changeup or add a cutter against left-handed hitters, he could be a mid-rotation arm.

Kolek is a former Rule 5 selection who moved back to the rotation after spending his rookie year working out of San Diego’s bullpen. He’s also in the 93-94 MPH range with his fastball and uses six pitches with regularity. Kolek’s stuff has never played for many whiffs, but he got ground-balls at a strong 51.4% clip over 19 starts this year. He tallied 112 2/3 innings of 3.51 ERA ball, and while that’s better than his peripherals suggest, he looks like a fine fourth/fifth starter.

As it stands, neither Bergert nor Kolek project as one of the top five starters on the depth chart. Cole Ragans, Michael Wacha, Seth Lugo, Bubic and Cameron would be the front five if everyone’s healthy. Bergert and Kolek have minor league options, so they could begin the season in Triple-A. Bailey Falter is out of options and probably ticketed for long relief if he sticks on the roster all offseason.

The Royals are unlikely to trade Wacha or Lugo, each of whom recently signed significant extensions. They’ll probably hear teams out on Cameron, but the asking price would be significant even if his middling 20.5% strikeout rate suggests he’s unlikely to turn in another sub-3.00 season. The only pitcher whom the team is all but firmly taking off the table is Ragans.

“We’re in a really good spot, so if the right trade comes along, and it costs us a starting pitcher, we have to look at it. It’s just not going to be Cole,” Picollo told Rogers. He subsequently left the door ever so slightly open with the caveat that another team could offer “something crazy,” but he pointed out that they’d be selling low on an ace-caliber pitcher who missed a good chunk of the season with a rotator cuff strain.

“We have to ask ourselves: Is this his max value right now? Probably not,” Picollo said. “If Cole pitches like he did in ‘24, who knows what his value is going to be? We just think right now, three years of control on a really good starting pitcher, it would have to be something crazy, something that’s like, ‘How can we pass this up?'”

The focus for Kansas City remains acquiring multiple outfielders, one apiece in trade and free agency. Rogers writes that they’re specifically after a right-handed hitter who can play center field. Harrison Bader is the top free agent center fielder, while Jake Meyers fits that bill on the trade front. The Royals have unsurprisingly been linked to both players this week. Speculatively speaking, Colorado’s Brenton Doyle is another possibility — though he’s coming off a terrible offensive season and might be too redundant to another glove-only player in Kyle Isbel. High-end talents Byron Buxton and Luis Robert Jr. are unlikely to move at all this offseason, and that’s before getting into the difficulty of lining up a trade within the division.

In free agency, Rogers lists JJ Bleday, Adolis García and Lane Thomas as players whom the front office has considered. All three are reclamation targets, and none should be an everyday option in center field. García is a full-time corner outfielder. Bleday and Thomas have played up the middle but fit better in right field, especially in a spacious outfield. García will be the most expensive of that trio but they’re all likely to take one-year deals.

While the outfield is still the priority, Picollo called adding a reliever a “secondary” goal. Bringing in another lefty to join Angel Zerpa and Daniel Lynch IV would be preferable. It’s a rough class for free agent lefty relievers, but the Royals are facing budgetary constrains and weren’t likely to spend big on that either way. Danny Coulombe, Hoby Milner, Caleb Ferguson, Caleb Thielbar and Drew Pomeranz are among the available free agents. The Cardinals’ JoJo Romero is the most obvious bullpen trade candidate of the winter. Tanner Banks, Keegan Akin and Brandon Eisert are a few other players who could be available for a modest trade return.

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31 Comments

  1. James Midway

    2 months ago

    Welcome back to San Diego

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    • Gwynning

      2 months ago

      include Cameron and they can have Fermin back!

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      • RoyalsFanAmongWolves

        2 months ago

        Freddy is not part of the royals future. He gets to start in San Diego & he didn’t get to start as much in Kansas City. Carter Jensen will be the heir to Salvador Perez when he hangs up his catching gear.

        And we’re not trading Noah Cameron that would lead us short like three pitchers for the rotation

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      • Billy Idol

        2 months ago

        Go back to the Starbucks picket line

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  2. eleddieg

    2 months ago

    Bergert, Kolek, Lugo & Wacha all came from a team needing starting pitching.

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    • padrepapi

      2 months ago

      True, but also a reason why Preller is probably an underrated POBO. That’s a 6th rd pick, a rule 5 pick, and two free agents that they paid 1/7.5m a piece.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        But imagine if he decided to wait it out and let the young guys play… they would become the Oklahoma City thunder of the mlb

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        • padrepapi

          2 months ago

          Maybe, but they are also in the midst of their winningest 6 year stretch. Having made the playoffs in 4 of those 6 seasons (prior to that they had only made the playoffs 5 times in 51 years).

          They have won 90+ games in consecutive seasons for the first time ever and made the playoffs in back to back years for the first time in two decades. Three year attendance record streak, etc. etc.

          To expect things to be better goes against the inner makings of every lifelong padre fan. Preller IMO does his best work when he has to be creative and search for bargains so I think he’ll keep doing his thing.

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        • Butter Biscuits

          2 months ago

          They ain’t winning anything stop dreaming

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        • fred-3

          2 months ago

          Comparing Padre teams in the past to this current one is silly because all those teams before Preller and Seidler had a shoe-string budgets. The Padres are a top ~7 payroll team, they should be judged with other top payroll teams.

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        • padrepapi

          2 months ago

          Butter – Pre 2025 there were talks of the Dodgers setting a new wins record, they squeaked out 93 wins, over 23 short of reaching that record. One might call that a major disappointment and yet they still won the division, something the Padres haven’t done in 20 years…

          I’m a big fan of a lot of the Dodgers stars. Particularly Freeman, Ohtani, Betts and Snell.

          Can we live in a world where you’re okay being a Dodger fan and not dumping on the Padres?!?

          Kudos on the WS!!

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        • padrepapi

          2 months ago

          It just bugs me when people go all doom and gloom on the Padres when they are doing a good job of winning games and making the playoffs.

          2025 – Payroll wise they were 10th per B-R, 4 teams that spent more didn’t reach the playoffs (NYM, Texas, Atl, Hou). Outdrew all but LAD.

          2024 – 15th in payroll, won 2nd most games in team history, outdrew all but LAD & PHI.

          baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/2025-misc.sh…

          baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/2024-misc.sh…

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  3. padrepapi

    2 months ago

    20 bucks says Preller has inquired on them.

    I’ll probably always get PTSD when it comes to acquiring 30 year old pre-arb catchers.

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  4. Astros71

    2 months ago

    Can Astros get one for Jake Meyers?

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    • RoyalsFanAmongWolves

      2 months ago

      No. But we have a slightly used James MacArthur you can have

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      • Astros71

        2 months ago

        We don’t need the slightly used reliever.

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  5. Steven hempel

    2 months ago

    Finally my team doesn’t need SP

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  6. matthew07

    2 months ago

    Winter meetings snooze-fest

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  7. RoyalsFanAmongWolves

    2 months ago

    It would be a big mistake to trade them. We haven’t even had them for a full season. The point in trading for them was to help our rotation and I’m sure they were going to compete for rotation spots.

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  8. Ranger Danger19

    2 months ago

    Off topic but would the Royals trade Jensen or Mitchel for Evan Carter?

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    • RoyalsFanAmongWolves

      2 months ago

      No. Carter Jensen is going to be the backup in 2026 and is the heir apparent when Salvy hangs up his catching gear likely after 27. Blake Mitchell could end up being the backup for Carter.

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      • Ranger Danger19

        2 months ago

        I appreciate the response but I’m afraid you’re way overvaluing your guys. We aren’t going to find common ground.

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      • KCRoyalty

        2 months ago

        If the Royals could get Carter for Jensen or Mitchell, that deal would be done already. Would 100% trade either plus for Carter. You’re way off the mark here and overvaluing guys.

        Also, Mitchell will be better than Jensen when it’s all said and done.

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    • Prospectnvstr

      2 months ago

      Ranger Danger: I’d say Blake Mitchell would be the one KC would be more open to trading.

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  9. PFSKC#7

    2 months ago

    Royals are not trading Bergert and Kolek. So much control over the 2. I could see the Royals trading Cameron & Beam for Donovan and Romero. St. Louis loves Cameron.

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    • King. Of. Cards

      2 months ago

      Cameron for Donovan would be good with me. I would like to see the Cardinals get the Royals comp pick number 30. Perhaps for Nootbaar. I dont know if the Royals need Romero but him for Beam sounds fine too.

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    • RoyalsFanAmongWolves

      2 months ago

      I’m not sure if JJ would trade a local kid unless the return was good

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      • PFSKC#7

        2 months ago

        Donovan would be a great return. Donovan could lead off, play LF & 2nd, and would be a stud in the clubhouse. Romero would be the lefty bullpen arm KC is looking to add with Lynch & Zerpa. Cardinals get a starter this year in Cameron who has 5 years of control and is a good pitcher. Cardinals get Drew Beam projected as 4-5 who should be MLB ready 27. 2 starters for Donovan 2 years of control, Jo Jo Romero 1 year of control, but a lights out lefty. Bring back Yaz as 4th OF and let’s go get the AL Central.

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  10. TLB2001

    2 months ago

    Ragans comments could be JJ negotiating in the media.

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  11. holecamels35

    2 months ago

    Who?? Forgot there is now a huge market for no name relievers who throw hard.

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  12. theporcupine

    2 months ago

    Id do bergert or kolek for burleson. While donovan is a good player, i feel he is getting vastly overrated.

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