Royals acquire former Mizzou OF Kameron Misner from Rays

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The Kansas City Royals acquired Tampa Bay Rays outfielder and former Missouri Tiger Kameron Misner on Monday.  The Royals drafted Misner back in 2016 out of high school, but he chose to go to Mizzou/ Courtesy photo

By MATT PIKE

The Kansas City Royals acquired outfielder Kameron Misner from the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday for a player to be named later or cash considerations.  

Tampa Bay designated Misner for assignment last week.  Misner is a Poplar Bluff, Mo., native and attended the University of Missouri from 2016 to 2019. He was originally selected by the Royals in the 33rd round of the 2016 Draft out of Poplar Bluff High School, but he elected to go to college and turned into a first-round pick, drafted 35th overall by the Marlins in 2019.  Misner was acquired by the Rays after the 2021 season in a trade that sent Joey Wendle to Miami.

 Misner made his big league debut on August 2nd of last season and has only 79 career games under his belt. He has a .203/.260/.325 career slash line, with nine doubles, one triple, five homers and eight stolen bases. He’s more known for his defense, which is elite in center field thanks to good speed and a strong arm. Despite limited playing time, he still recorded +5 in run value and +3 outs above average in the outfield, according to Statcast.

Misner played in 71 games with Tampa Bay in 2025 and hit .213 with a .618 OPS. He made the Opening Day roster this past season for the first time in his career and, on Opening Day, he entered as a defensive replacement in the eighth inning only to find himself making history in the ninth when he hit a walk-off home run. He became the first player in Major League history to hit his first career home run in walk-off fashion on Opening Day.

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