- Royals to leave Kauffman Stadium for downtown Crown Center area with groundbreaking next year AP News —
- Royals to build a $1.9B ballpark at Crown Center as part of a $3B downtown KC redevelopment project The Independent —
- Royals, Hallmark Cards plan move to new downtown Kansas City stadium UPI —
- Royals to build a $1.9B ballpark at Crown Center as part of a $3B downtown KC redevelopment project ABC News —
- Royals announce plans for new stadium in downtown Kansas City, opt not to follow Chiefs to Kansas CBS Sports —
- The Kansas City Royals are betting $3B on downtown in partnership with Hallmark Fortune —
- Kansas City Royals, Hallmark unveil bold plan for new downtown stadium Scripps News —
- Royals, with $600M boost from Kansas City, announce new stadium plans USA Today —
- Royals, Hallmark unveil downtown ballpark plan ESPN —
John Sherman
American cabinet secretary and senator (1823–1900)
John Sherman was an American politician from Ohio who served in federal office throughout the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. He also served as Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State. Sherman sought the Republican presidential nomination three times, coming closest in 1888, but was never chosen by the party. Between 1861 and 1897, John Sherman served in the U.S. Senate for nearly 32 years and holds the record for longest serving senator from the state of Ohio.