Forget just throwing heat on the field. The top NFL quarterback of 2023, Patrick Mahomes, has been slinging cash into his beloved Kansas City, buying a piece of its baseball soul. But this ain’t no rookie’s swing-and-miss. Mahomes’ investment in the Kansas City Royals is a calculated home run, solidifying his place as a local legend and savvy businessman. Let’s rewind a bit.
2020: Mahomes signs NFL’s biggest contract extension of $450 million, with the ink still drying as he turns his sights from touchdowns to team ownership in the same year. Baseball, like barbeque and beat-up trucks, runs deep in the Mahomes’ blood. So, when the opportunity arose to snag a stake in the Royals, Mahomes pounced.
How much has Patrick Mahomes invested in Kansas City Royals?
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For a cool $10 million, Mahomes became a part-owner, joining an exclusive club previously reserved for deep-pocketed moguls. This wasn’t just a vanity play; it was a strategic move. The Royals, two-time World Series champs, had fallen on hard times.
4. The Kansas City Royals,
Mahomes bought a $10M stake in the KC Royals.
2005: $187 million
2010: $341 million
2015: $700 million
2020: $1.02 billionMahomes went from a MLB prospect to a MLB owner in only 6 years. pic.twitter.com/YHBv6eOAV7
— Andrew Petcash (@AndrewPetcash) April 18, 2022
But Patrick Mahomes, ever the optimist, saw potential. He called it “deepening his roots” in the Royals’ press release notice following his ownership, and you can bet those roots extend to the fertile ground of future team success. Here’s the cherry on top: Mahomes wasn’t just buying a baseball team; he was buying into Kansas City’s DNA.
The Royals’ value has steadily climbed over the years, from a cool $187 million in 2005 to a staggering $1.02 billion in 2020. Mahomes, in just six years, went from MLB prospect to MLB owner. Talk about a curveball career trajectory! Loyalty runs deep in his decision to buy into the Royals. But what drives it?
Why does Patrick Mahomes feel honored with his investment in the MLB franchise?
For Patrick Mahomes, this ain’t just about money; it’s about family, city, and legacy. Baseball isn’t just a distant cousin to football in his life; it’s practically a sibling. However, football won the battle for Mahomes, a college standout in both sports, despite being drafted into MLB by the Detroit Tigers back in 2014. So, joining the Royals is like stepping onto familiar diamond dust—a chance to carry the baseball torch within his family and hometown.
Welcome to the #Royals family, @PatrickMahomes!#AlwaysRoyal pic.twitter.com/mRJE0sgzMl
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) July 28, 2020
“I’m honored to become a part owner of the Kansas City Royals,” Mahomes declared when he bought into the team. “I love this city and the people of this great town.” His statement echoes with genuine affection. Investing in the Royals isn’t just about turning a profit; it’s about deepening his roots in Kansas City, the place that launched him to stardom.
Imagine throwing the first pitch at Kauffman Stadium, the crowd erupting in a “Mahomes!” chant, the energy crackling like a live wire. That’s the kind of connection he has bought into—a chance to be not just a sports hero but a pillar of the community. A connection to a baseball legacy that was passed down from father to son, igniting three decades ago.
Was his father also the reason behind his investment in the Kansas City Royals?
While his investment in the Kansas City Royals sent ripples through the diamond, much of the credit for his baseball love affair goes straight to his old man, Patrick Mahomes Sr., a bona fide MLB pitcher from back in the day.
2 Former Edmonton residents… Patrick Mahomes Sr. and Patrick Mahomes Jr. In 2004, Mahomes Sr. Pitched a number of games for the Edmonton Trappers. Today, his son is Super Bowl bound yet again to chase another ring. #RepFromSectionX #MLB #NFL #SuperBowlLVIII #JoinTheHerd pic.twitter.com/GtIdJf7UzJ
— The Elks Herd (@TheElksHerd) January 29, 2024
Mahomes Sr. wasn’t just your average Little League dad. He spent 11 seasons grilling the Majors, from 1992 to 2003. Suiting up for teams like the Boston Red Sox, the New York Mets, the Texas Rangers, the Minnesota Twins, the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Chicago Cubs, his fastballs sizzled through the air like a fiery Kansas BBQ. This wasn’t just childhood inspiration for Patrick; it was in his DNA.
Now, while Pat’s influence undoubtedly played a role (they even share the same name!), Patrick himself credited his love for the city and a desire to deepen his roots as the driving forces behind the investment. However, you can’t ignore the baseball blood coursing through his veins.
In a FOX Sports interview, Mahomes confessed, “Hitting a baseball has got to be one of the toughest things to do in the world.” That respect for the game, nurtured by years of watching his father battle hitters, must have factored into his Royals decision.
In a FOX Sports interview with Derek Jeter, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes was asked which sport is harder to play: baseball or football?
Mahomes: “Hitting a baseball has got to be one of the toughest things to do in the world.” pic.twitter.com/wVFronz6VJ
— Danny Vietti (@DannyVietti) September 24, 2023
So, did Pat call the Royals pitch? Maybe not directly, but he definitely threw the first fastball for his son’s love for baseball. In the end, Mahomes’ investment in the Royals is a story about more than just money. It’s about a son honoring his father’s passion, a young leader embracing his community, and, hey, who knows, maybe even a future celebratory first pitch at Kauffman Stadium with a sidearm throw just like Dad’s. So, what does this mean for the Royals’ future?
What’s next for the NFL star: What are Patrick Mahomes’ hopes with the team?
Patrick Mahomes isn’t just slinging touchdowns anymore; he’s swinging for the fences as a co-owner of the Kansas City Royals. And boy, does he have big-league dreams for his baseball team! Forget just contending; Mahomes is calling his shot: a division championship for the Royals.
The past few months have seen the Royals go on a signing spree, snagging players like Michael Wacha, Seth Lugo, and Hunter Renfroe. Mahomes, watching intently from across the Truman Sports Complex parking lot (like a quarterback analyzing the opposing defense), is pumped. It has been a rough couple of years for the Royals, but Mahomes sees a familiar fire brewing, one he remembers from conversations with teammate Travis Kelce, the only current Chief who witnessed the glory of the 2014-15 championship runs.
Patrick Mahomes Is Now a Part-Owner Of The Kansas City Royals https://t.co/83R2DIcNUW pic.twitter.com/q1tG9PROM0
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 28, 2020
Mahomes loves the Royals’ blend of veteran leadership and young talent, with Bobby Witt Jr.’s 30/30 season last year adding a dash of stardust. He believes the veterans will be more than just teammates; they’ll be mentors, setting the tone for the next generation of Royals. And speaking of setting the tone, Mahomes has one dream louder than a Kauffman Stadium crowd: “I want to see The K packed.” But what exactly is next for the NFL star with his baseball aspirations?
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His passion runs deep, fueled by loyalty to Kansas City and a desire to reignite the magic of those championship years. With his star power (and checkbook), the Royals could see a resurgence. His endorsement deals and business acumen could attract top talent and sponsors, breathing new life into the franchise. That’s the future Mahomes is investing in—a future where Kansas City baseball roars back to life, fueled by the passion of a hometown hero. That, friends, is the sound of a home run in the making.
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Now, let’s talk real ball. The Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers looms on February 11th, and Patrick Mahomes will be laser-focused on leading the Kansas City Chiefs to another victory. But when the confetti settles and the MVP trophy finds a new home, expect Mahomes’ attention to shift back to the diamond.
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With his infectious enthusiasm, strategic investments, and a touch of that Mahomes’ magic, who knows? Maybe Kansans will see World Series parades rolling down Royal Way once again, with Mahomes not just cheering from the stands but celebrating as a champion both on the gridiron and the baseball field. Get your Royals jerseys ready, Kansas City. This will be a wild ride.
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