| Event | Date | Venue | |
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| Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers | March 4, 2010 Thursday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
| Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers | March 5, 2010 Friday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
| Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals | March 6, 2010 Saturday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
| Kansas City Royals vs. San Francisco Giants | March 7, 2010 Sunday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
| Cincinnati Reds vs. Kansas City Royals | March 8, 2010 Monday, 1:05 PM | Goodyear Ballpark Goodyear, AZ | BUY |
| Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics | March 9, 2010 Tuesday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
| Colorado Rockies vs. Kansas City Royals | March 10, 2010 Wednesday, 1:10 PM | Hi Corbett Field Tucson, AZ | BUY |
| Kansas City Royals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers | March 11, 2010 Thursday, 1:05 PM | Surprise Stadium Surprise, AZ | BUY |
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