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lol Ned Yost is still the manager.
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Sign a good No. 2 pitcher in FA (Anibal Sanchez) Sign an OK No. 3 pitcher in FA (Jeremy Guthrie) Add a flier guy on a one-year deal who can at least eat innings and keep you in most games (Kevin Millwood, etc) In terms of adding pitching talent to KC for 2013, Moore has exceeded expectations. That it came at the cost of Wil Myers AND Odorizzi is tough to swallow, but it's done. If anything, Moore's actions have placed him on an even finer edge for 2013. If the Royals don't win this year (Without something completely crazy happening, like a season-ending injury to several key guys), I don't know how much good will he will have left. So, for 2013: Satisfied. But more nervous that we've mortgaged future returns for limited short-term success. The FAN in me wants to believe that a full year of healthy Sal Perez makes a big difference, that Hosmer and Moustakas really start to get it in year 3, that Butler and Gordon continue to do what they do, and that the improved rotation will vault KC into competition in the AL Central and playoff hunt. My head doesn't 100 percent buy that, though. |
Here's something to think about:
Will Myers split the season between AA and AA. He hit .314 with 37 home runs and 109 RBI. He doesn't run, throw, or play defense particularly well. He is not Mike Trout, no matter how much we wanted him to be. In 2008 the Royals had another minor-league player who split his season between AA and AAA. He hit .314 with 37 home runs and 100 RBI. Those numbers are pretty much identical to the numbers Will Myers put up in 2012. Any Royals fan worth his salt knows I'm talking about Kila Ka'aihue. I'm not saying Will Myers is going to wash out like Kila Ka'aihue did, but the fact is that Myers is an UNPROVEN PROSPECT. Hitting .314 with 37 homers and over 100 RBI in the minor leagues is nice, but it doesn't make you a major league All-Star. Myers might turn out to be a guy who hits 35 home runs a year in the majors. He might turn out to be a guy who hits 20 home runs. And it's not impossible that he could turn out to be no better than Kila Ka'aihue. Kila Ka'aihue was 24 years old when he had his breakout season in the minors. Myers was 22. In three previous seasons in the minors, Will Meyers hit a TOTAL of 27 home runs, so this is not exactly Babe Ruth we're talking about. Royals fans (including me) have been overvaluing our minor league players for years, because that's about the only thing we've had to cheer for. I hated the trade at first, but I understand why Dayton Moore did it. You've got to give value to get value, and James Shields is a very valuable starting pitcher. Will Myers' value may never be as high as it is right now. The Royals gave up minor league players for TWO guys who will be in the starting rotation. Maybe I'm just being optimistic, but I don't think it's time to lynch Dayton Moore just yet. Rany Jazayerli says this trade sucks. Rany also used to tell us over and over and over what a great player Kila Ka'aihue would be if the Royals would just give him a chance in the major leagues. Rany isn't always right. |
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Muser, Peņa, Bell, Hillman Maybe there's someone out there better, but that is one big impressive parade of dumbasses right there. Yost tries not to shred our pitcher's arms, and he isn't obsessed with playing small-ball. |
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But you're right. He's easily the least-bad manager lately. It might be worth noting that the Brewers didn't make the playoffs until after firing Yost. |
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Kila was NEVER considered anywhere NEAR the prospect Myers is.
That's why Kila struggled to get an opportunity: Nobody in the Royals org (or probably inside baseball) really believed those numbers were for real. They thought they were a mirage. They didn't see the skill set that would translate to the majors. And they were right. (Full disclosure: Given the Royals' dearth of 1B options, I thought Kila deserved a full shot, and was intrigued by his MiL plate patience and power. And I was wrong.) |
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James Shields just told us he would be open right now to talk about an extension with the Royals if they are interested "no doubt about it" |
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