Where to watch New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, May 27

The New York Yankees (33-22) face the Kansas City Royals (22-33). New York won the series’ first two games. The Yankees are favored with a -156 moneyline compared to the Royals' +129. Starting pitchers are scheduled to be Gerrit Cole for the Yankees, with a 0.00 ERA, and Noah Cameron for the Royals, with a 4.72 ERA.

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How to watch New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

  • Date: Wednesday, May 27

  • Time: 7:40 p.m. ET / 4:40 p.m. PT

  • Where: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO

  • TV Channels: Royals.TV, Amazon Prime Video

Team records

  • New York Yankees: 33-22 (No. 2 in AL East)

  • Kansas City Royals: 22-33 (No. 4 in AL Central)

Odds

  • Spread: Kansas City Royals +1.5

  • Moneyline: Kansas City Royals +129 (41.7%) / New York Yankees -156 (58.3%)

  • Over/Under: 9.0

Starting pitchers

New York Yankees:Gerrit Cole (0-0, ERA: 0.00, K: 2, WHIP: 0.83)Kansas City Royals:Noah Cameron (2-3, ERA: 4.72, K: 44, WHIP: 1.45)

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Where to watch New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, May 27

The New York Yankees (33-22) face the Kansas City Royals (22-33). New York won the series’ first two games. The Yankees are favored wit...
“Chess” Announces Broadway Closing After Missing Major Tony Award Nominations, Canceling JoJo’s Planned Run

The Broadway revival of Chess will close June 21 after over 250 performances

People Aaron Tveit and Lea Michele in 'Chess' on BroadwayCredit: Matthew Murphy

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  • Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher star in the production, which received five 2026 Tony Award nominations

  • JoJo Levesque was set to join the cast but will no longer debut due to the show’s early closing date

The celebrated revival ofChessis heading toward checkmate.

Producers announced Tuesday that the buzzy Broadway revival will play its final performance June 21 at the Imperial Theatre after more than 250 shows.

The production — which starsAaron Tveit,Lea MicheleandNicholas Christopher— earned five Tony Award nominations earlier this month, thoughnotably missed out on a nod for Best Revival of a Musical.

Michele was also shockingly absent from the Best Leading Actress in a Musical category despite strong reviews and audience praise for her performance.

The closing announcement also comesjust weeks after PEOPLE revealedthatJoanna “JoJo” Levesquewould succeed Michele in the production beginning June 23. But with the musical now set to close June 21, the multi-hyphenate talent — known for her 2004 hit “Leave (Get Out)” — will no longer join the cast.

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This marked the first timeChesshas been revived on Broadway. Directed by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening), the new take on the fan-favorite musical — with a score from EGOT-winning lyricist Tim Rice and songwritersBenny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA fame)— features a book byDopesickcreator Danny Strong.

It's also marked the first time Michele has been back on the boards sinceher celebrated run in the 2022 revival ofFunny Girl.Tveit, a Tony winner forMoulin Rouge! The Musical, and Christopher, who has starred inHamiltonandMiss Saigon, were both last seen on Broadway in the 2023 revival ofSweeney Todd.

The production began previews on Oct. 15, 2025 and officially opened on Nov. 16 to strong box office numbers. It quickly became one of the season’s most buzzed-about revivals, and holds the distinction of being the final Broadway performance broadcast onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Among its Tony nominations were honors for Christopher's leading performance and the featured performances by Bryce Pinkham and Hannah Cruz.

Nicholas Christopher in 'Chess' on BroadwayCredit: Matthew Murphy

That's a victory for a show that has long been one of Broadway’s most beloved underdogs.

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Set during a tense Cold War-era chess tournament between American grandmaster Freddie Trumper and his Soviet rival Anatoly Sergievsky,Chessfollows the romantic and political fallout when the tournament’s Hungarian-born arbiter, Florence Vassy, becomes entangled in a love triangle that threatens both the game and her past.

The show first debuted as a 1984 concept album featuring songs like “One Night in Bangkok,” “Anthem” and “I Know Him So Well,” before transferring to London’s West End in 1986 under the direction of Trevor Nunn.

While the production became a hit overseas,Chessstruggled on Broadway after arriving in 1988 with a heavily revised book by Richard Nelson. The musical closed after just two months, plagued by mixed reviews and behind-the-scenes creative clashes.

Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele and Nicholas Christopher in a promo shot for 'Chess' on BroadwayCredit: Richard Phibbs

Despite its short-lived Broadway run,Chessgained a loyal following and has been regularly revived around the world in concert stagings, regional productions and high-profile benefits.

The 2026 revival was preserved in a recently released cast recording, now available in digital and streaming formats. The recording will be released on CD and vinyl later this year.

Chessalso stars Bradley Dean, Tony Award nominee Sean Allan Krill and an ensemble that includes Kyla Bartholomeusz, Daniel Beeman, Shavey Brown, Emma Degerstedt, Adam Halpin, Aliah James, Sydney Jones, David Paul Kidder, Sarah Michele Lindsey, Sean MacLaughlin, Robin Masella, Sarah Meahl, Michael Milkanin, Ramone Nelson, Fredric Rodriguez Odgaard, Michael Olaribigbe, Katerina Papacostas, Aleksandr Ivan Pevec, Samantha Pollino, Adam Roberts, Regine Sophia and Katie Webber.

In a statement, producers Tom Hulce, Robert Ahrens and The Shubert Organization reflected on the production’s run, calling it “an enormous privilege” to bring the musical back to Broadway for the first time in nearly 40 years.

“We are immensely proud of the extraordinary work this cast and creative team have done in reimaginingChessfor a new generation of theatergoers while honoring the passionate fans who have championed this musical for nearly four decades,” the producers said.

"To see longtime fans and first-time audiences alike embrace this production so wholeheartedly has been incredibly rewarding for everyone involved and a powerful reminder of whyChesshas endured for so many years," they continued. "The opportunity to witness Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele, and Nicholas Christopher perform this legendary score by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Tim Rice alongside a company filled with some of Broadway’s most remarkable talent is something that will stay with audiences long after they depart the Imperial Theatre."

"We are extremely proud of everything this production accomplished during its historic Broadway run," they added.

Tickets for the final performances ofChessare on sale now.

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No. 6 seed Daniil Medvedev upset; French teen Moise Kouame, 17, advances

No. 6 seed Daniil Medvedev lost in the first round of the French Open for the seventh time in 10 appearances at Roland Garros, dropping a five-set match to Australian wild card Adam Walton, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 on Tuesday on Suzanne-Lenglen Court.

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Other seeds to exit in Paris on Tuesday included No. 9 seed Alexander Bublik, No. 20 Cameron Norrie, No. 29 Tallon Griekspoor and No. 30 Corentin Moutet.

Medvedev melted down in the heat, took a verbal lashing for his on-court behavior from his wife seated courtside but still had a chance to put away Walton, the 97th-ranked men's singles player who was 4-9 this season entering his first clay-court match of the year.

Walton, who played in the second round at the French Open in 2025, trailed 4-2 in the fifth and appeared to be more ragged than his opponent in the match that lasted three hours and 22 minutes.

He required a medical break after the second set to take a salt tablet as neither player found much consistency until the decider.

And it was Walton who gained his second wind. He took the next four games to oust Medvedev and beat him for the second time in their three career matches. Medvedev dropped to 0-4 in five-set matches in the French Open, 10-10 in his career.

"Pretty tired now. It was an up and down match. I felt like the ebbs and flows of the match were quite large today," Walton said post-match in an on-court interview. "Just really proud of my efforts in the fifth set to come from a break down to get the win. It's huge. Beating him in Cincinnati (in 2025) definitely gave me the belief today. I knew I could do it. I believed. Just really happy with performance. Just really excited right now."

Catapulted by his first win over a top-10 opponent, Walton will oppose American Zachary Svajda, who beat Australia's Alexei Popyrin 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3), 7-5, in the second round.

Bublik lost 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-4, 7-5 to Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff. The Russian-born Kazakhstani, who was a quarterfinalist last year, had a chance to serve out the fourth set but hit two straight double faults, grabbing his shoulder and requiring a medical timeout in between. The 36-year-old Struff then won four games in a row for the victory.

Griekspoor of the Netherlands fell to 104th-ranked Matteo Arnaldi of Italy 6-7 (9), 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-3. Arnaldi won every service game in the fourth set without dropping a point and earned the win on his first match point.

Moutet of France lost a five-set marathon to unseeded Vit Kopriva. The Czech hit 61 winners in the four-hour, 20-minute match to defeat Moutet 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

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Norrie retired after 78 minutes down 7-6, 2-0 down to Paraguay's Adolfo Daniel Vallejo. It was the first time in 12 years the reliable Brit has retired from a match and the first time he hasn't made it past the first round of a Grand Slam since the 2024 Australian Open.

Not all seeded competitors in action struggled in the same way on Tuesday. Top-seeded Jannik Sinner began his pursuit of the career Grand Slam with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 sweep of France's Clement Tabur.

Fellow Italian and No. 14 seed Luciano Darderi swept Sebastian Ofner of Austria 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-3, No. 16 Valentin Vacherot of Monaco beat French qualifier Thomas Faurel 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6) and No. 18 Learner Tien won his opener, 6-0, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2 over Chile's Cristian Garin.

No. 4 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada needed five sets and over four hours to beat Germany's Felix Altmaier 4-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7).

In other Tuesday evening action, Frenchman Moise Kouame became the youngest winner at Roland Garros since 1991. The 17-year-old downed former U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic in his grand slam tournament debut, 7-6, 6-2, 6-1.

Cilic was 20 and a top-20 ranked men's player the day Kouame was born.

With vocal support from the home crowd, Kouame played well above his current ranking of No. 313 in the world with poise and precision to keep the 37-year-old Cilic, playing in the French Open main draw for the 18th time, off-balance.

Kouame advances to take on Vallejo.

In unseeded action, Roman Andres Burruchaga beat fellow Argentinian Sebastian Baez 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, 2-0 after the latter retired in the fourth set due to a right knee injury. Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo swept Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley 6-2, 7-6 (0), 7-6 (7) and another Argentinian, qualifier Facundo Diaz Acosta swept China's Zhizhen Zhang 6-1, 6-4, 6-3.

Portugal's Jaime Faria took care of Canada's Denis Shapovalov 6-4, 7-5, 6-4, Spain's Martin Landaluce outlasted Juan Carlos Prado Angelo of Bolivia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-4, Chile's Alejandro Tabilo swept Poland's Kamil Majchrzak 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 and Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced when France's Alexandre Muller retired down 6-3, 2-0 due to a leg injury.

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No. 6 seed Daniil Medvedev upset; French teen Moise Kouame, 17, advances

No. 6 seed Daniil Medvedev lost in the first round of the French Open for the seventh time in 10 appearances at Roland Garros, dropping...
Halsey Recalls Miley Cyrus Leaving Her House Party with a Bag of Postmates as She Spoke to Cops: 'Got to Go, Girl'

Halsey recalled a police encounter at her house party where she challenged officers

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  • Right after she was done talking to cops, she spotted Miley Cyrus leaving the party with Postmates

  • Halsey also compared herself to Gatsby, often hiding in her room during parties she hosted

Halseyis recalling a hilarious house party story involvingMiley Cyrus.

During an appearance on theFriends Keep Secretspodcast on Tuesday, May 26, the "Without Me" singer recalled having a run-in with police at one of her house parties.

"The police come... and I'm drunk. They're like, 'We want to talk to the owner of the house.' I'm like, 'Well, I guess that's me cause I just bought the house,'" Halsey, 31, said. "So I go outside to talk to the police and they're like, 'We got to shut this down.' I'm like, 'No, you don't.'"

The singer-songwriter, real name Ashley Frangipane. then said that the police insisted she was "breaking the law" — so naturally she questionedwhichlaw she was breaking.

Halsey; Miley CyrusCredit: River Callaway/Variety via Getty; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

"I don't know what happened to me. I switched on," she said. "I was like, 'We're operating within the legal sound limit. We're not exceeding fire code. There's no cars parked on the street. And I haven't exceeded the amount of people that I can have in the premises.'"

She continued, "I was like, 'So what law am I breaking?' And they were like, 'The law of common sense.' I was like, 'That's not a real law. See you later, officers.'"

As she started to walk away, she ran into Cyrus, 33, who was on her way out.

"Miley Cyrus is running out the door. She had a bag of Postmates in her hand," the "Closer" singer said. "She's like, 'Got to go, girl. Got to go.' Running away."

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Elsewhere in the episode, Halsey said that she was like "Gatsby" (fromThe Great Gatsby) because she would throw parties and then "go hide."

"I would throw a party, I'd hang out in my bedroom most of the time, and then everyone would leave and I would be like, 'I did it. I socialized and now everybody is going to like me,'" she said.

Halsey released her last studio album,The Great Impersonator, in 2024. During an interview with Apple Music One's Zane Lowe in September of last year, the singer said she "can't make an album right now"because she's "not allowed to."

Halsey in Cannes, France on May 20, 2026Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

In the interview, she said thatThe Great Impersonator"didn't perform the way they wanted it to."

"If I'm being honest with you, the album sold 100,000 f---ing copies first week," Halsey said at the time. "That's a pretty big first week, especially for an artist who hasn't had a hit in a long time."

However, Halsey claimed that her label wanted "Manicnumbers from me," referencing her 2020 album that featured her hit song "Without Me."

"It would be considered a success for most artists, 100,000 albums in the first week, in an era when we don't sell physical music. But it's a failure in the context of the kind of success I've had previously," she said. "And that's the hardest part of having been a pop star once, because I'm not one anymore, and I'm being compared to people that I don't consider lateral to me."

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