The Royals signed key contributors like starting pitchers Seth Lugo and Michael Wacha, outfielder Hunter Renfroe and utilityman Adam Frazier. They also made a number of trades to bolster the bullpen, making a deal during the offseason with the Boston Red Sox for John Schrieber and acquiring Lucas Erceg, from the Oakland Athletics at the trade deadline, who has become one of the best closers in baseball.

Despite their busy offseason, the biggest reason the Royals were able to turn things around so quickly is because of Witt Jr. Their star 24-year-old shortstop had a great season last year, but has established himself as a top-three player in baseball alongside Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. Witt Jr. led the Major Leagues with a .332 batting average and 211 hits along with hitting 32 home runs, stealing 31 bases and playing Gold Glove-caliber defense at shortstop.

While the Yankees are certainly great, and have one of the best offensive duos of all time with Judge and Juan Soto, the Royals are impressive in their own right. Boone is absolutely correct to give them credit and acknowledge the accomplishments of his ALDS opponent.