And so it begins: The Royals' second straight attempt to repeat as AL Champions, and first attempt to repeat as World Series champions.
In this thread, we'll track all non-gameday action. Roster moves, prospect news, etc.
I'll start the thread as usual, with division rivals thoughts. I still like KC to repeat as AL Central champs. Here's how I see the rest of it shaking out:
2) Indians - they have the pitching (and seem to have at least semi-Kluber-ed Cody Anderson, who added 3 mph to his fastball in the offseason). Will the offense hold up? I think this is a team that ends up looking a lot like the 2014 Royals. Francisco Lindor will solidify their IF defense over the full season, and is a help with the bat. I think this club is still a year away from really breaking through - the offense still has a lot of question marks - but I like them to nab a wildcard spot.
Key Player(s): Michael Brantley. When Brantley returns - and how he hits when he does - will be critical to the Indians' ability to be good enough on offense.
Jason Kipnis. Kipnis has been an enigmatic offensive performer for the past several years. If he finally has a good offensive campaign from start to finish, Cleveland could make real noise.
Something of interest to me: For all the acclaim the Twins' farm system gets, I look at the Indians young players, and would much rather have them. Brad Zimmer is going to be a very good all-around CF. Clint Frazier has huge power potential and should arrive soon (2017). Lindor is a young stud.
3) Tigers - Old and dependent on a few stars. If Verlander and Sanchez are healthy and effective, they will be playoff contenders. I'm sure JD Martinez will continue to hit roid-aided bombs. I'm also pretty sure Victor Martinez's days as a huge power threat are gone.
Key player: Justin Verlander. Detroit people would have you believe he figured out how to succeed without his big fastball in September of last year. If that's true, and he returns to dominant form, Detroit will likely contend again.
Something of interest to me: Will Jose Iglesias stay healthy and not try to kill teammates in the dugout? His defense makes the whole group much better.
4) Twins - They won't lead the division or be in playoff contention for as long this year, but Minnesota will avoid the cellar.
Key Player: Miguel Sano. Huge power, huge K rate. Can he continue to drive the ball and be a plus offensive player? Probably needs to cut that 35 percent K percentage to do so.
Something of interest to me: Will teams challenge Sano inside with hard stuff? Working away, away, just lets his power play up. Also - will Mike Berardino continue to be the biggest beat writer homer in MLB?
5) White Sox - still managed by a shitty manager who can't control his clubhouse (The blame for the LaRoche thing really should fall on him, not the GM). Still have a shitty overall defense and a lot of douchebags on the team. They will once again look better on paper than they actually perform.
Key player: Carlos Rodon. The White Sox need Rodon to take a big step forward to make an actual move this season. He's got the talent...
And, as always, here are the prospects.
Duncan’s Top 20 for 2016:
Spoiler!
1. Raul Adalberto Mondesi, SS, BOTH: Tools, tools, tools. RA has tools galore. At his best, he’s an All-Star SS who plays elite D, hits 15-20 HR, swipes 40 bags, and is an ideal 1, 2 or 3 hitter. At his worst, I think he looks a lot like Alcides Escobar. Plate discipline is his biggest challenge at this point, but evaluators are confident that will come with time. Clear No. 1
2. Kyle Zimmer, RHP: He’s pitching again and staying healthy, which is nice. He’s pitcing out of the bullpen to build back his arm strength, which is less nice. But still has that high upside, just a lower floor now. Ideally, the team will use him as a bullpen weapon in September (because he has earned it) and then give him a chance to transition back to starting for 2016.
3. Bubba Starling, CF, RH: Starling has been up and down this year but put himself back on the map by greatly improving his K rate while also improving across the slash line as a hitter. His defense and baserunning are MLB ready; if Starling can work himself into a league average hitter, he can be a solid MLB regular who plays great D in CF while hitting 15 HR and swiping 20 bags.
4. Miguel Almonte, RHP: Still love the body, FB/CH combo. Results aren’t eye popping, but he’s still low enough and early enough in the development to prize those things over performance. Still a solid No. 3 starter upside, and just a year and some change away from potentially being ready to contribute at the MLB level.
5. Jorge Bonifacio, RF, RH: Emilio’s little brother got off to a horrible start in 2015 but has heated up as the season went on. He also is translating BP power to game power for the first time, with 15 HR just past the mid-way point of his season. Despite his disappointing 2014, he has a chance to build his way back into legit prospect status – and still is only 22. Next challenge for him should be Omaha, but that may wait for the start of the 2014 season.
6. Scott Blewett, RHP: Blewett has a nice two –pitch mix already and is off to a strong start. With his size (6-6) and a good fastball/curveball combo, Blewett could eventually turn into a good No. 3 starter, with a MLB-average changeup.
7. Nolan Watson, RHP: The Royals’ 2015 sandwich pick is a polished prep arm who is adding velocity and explosiveness to a good, polished base. Likely to move quickly.
8. Ashe Russell, RHP: The 2015 top pick probably needs more work than Watson, but the upside is really nice. Again, advanced two-pitch mix that will depend on him adding a changeup. Could be a very good NO. 2 if it all adds up.
9. Balbino Fuenmayor, 1B/DH, RH: The Balbino came out of basically nowhere in 2015 to earn a Futures Game spot. Big power and an improved two-strike approach have turned the late bloomer into a legit prospect. He’s blocked at the MLB level currently by Eric Hosmer and Kendrys Morales, but Fuenmayor’s combination of power hitting and good average/strike zone control makes him intriguing.
10. Cheslor Cuthbert, 3B, RH: Cheslor probably is not going to be the star KC was hoping for when signing him out of Nicaragua, but he does look like he can be a solid reserve for an MLB club. Good defense at 3B paired with a solid plate approach and some gap power plays fine off the bench. He becomes a lot more interesting if they think he can stick as a 2B, which they have experimented with.
Spoiler!
11. Chase Vallot, C/DH/1B: I really like Vallot’s power and plate discipline combo. His bat will probably force him from behind the plate, but he’s held his own despite being extremely young for every level he has faced.
12. Alfredo Escalera-Maldonado, OF, RH: Escalera-Maldonado earned a promotion to Wilmington at age 20, which is pretty advanced movement for that age. He’s an athletic outfielder who has shown some plate discipline at an early age, which is encouraging. Doesn’t sound like he can stick in CF long term for KC, but his bat has become one to watch.
13. Pedro Fernandez, RHP: I haven’t seen much of him, but like the reports I’ve heard on his fastball and general makeup. Could become the next Almonte/Mondesi, though he’s more likely to land in the pen than either of them.
14. Elier Hernandez, OF, RH: Elier Hernanez teamed with Escalera-Maldonado in breaking out at Low-A and earning a promotion to Wilmington. It’s still early for this guy – he is just 20 years old – but he doesn’t take walks and hasn’t developed the prodigious power many thought he had the potential for. Still worth watching.
15. Hunter Dozier, 3B, RH: Dozier is reworking his swing mid-season, which generally will cause production to do what his has done: Nose dive. The changes he made entering the season (seemingly geared towards increasing his power production) were a disaster, and now he’s trying to get back to what he used to be. Still looks great and checks most of the scouting boxes, but the performance hasn’t matched, and it almost knocked him out of the list.
16. Christian Binford, RHP: After a breakthrough 2014, Binford struggled mightily at AAA and suffered a demotion. His upside remains similar – a back-end starter who can eat innings – but Binford’s lack of velocity and reliance on command have caught up to him so far.
17. Marten Gasparini, OF, SH: Gasparini is intriguing because of his speed and athleticism. He’s a LOOOOONG ways from the majors and young for his level, but reports on his bat speed, swing, and speed remain positive enough to keep him on the bubble.
18. Eric Skoglund, LHP: Skoglund had a nice year at Wilmington. I'm skeptical because his K rate is lower than I like to see for a guy at A+ - just 7/9, and usually guys lose a strikeout or two/9 as they move up the chain from there - but he has excellent control, walking 1.17 batters/9. 6-7 lefties with great control who get lots of ground balls - like Skoglund - have a chance to overcome bad K rates.
19. Ryan O'Hearn, 1B/LF: A lefty stick with power, O'Hearn was a savings signing as an 8th round pick, but a change in his approach increased his power - while increasing his K rate. After Vallot, probably the best pure power prospect in the Royals system.
20. Josh Staumont, RHP: I was terrified of this guy's control problems, and he walked nearly a batter an inning in his pro debut (32 BB in 40 1/3 IP). Staumont's nasty, nasty stuff (plus-plus fastball, plus slider) could make him a very good late-inning reliever who strikes out more than a batter an inning, if he can develop average or slightly below-average control. If he really masters the control, you're talking about a potential Greg Holland type, but that's a TALL task.
Simply Red
04-03-2016 09:52 AM
good job bud!
Simply Red
04-03-2016 09:53 AM
Are you going to get liquored up tonight for the game Duncan?
A Salt Weapon
04-03-2016 10:18 AM
I'm in.
#foreverroyal
Unsmooth-Moment
04-03-2016 10:42 AM
91 wins.
BlackHelicopters
04-03-2016 10:50 AM
92-70
lewdog
04-03-2016 10:53 AM
FOREVER ROYAL!
OUR TIME AGAIN.
BlackHelicopters
04-03-2016 10:55 AM
Fully erect at 11:55 central. Can't wait for tonight!
Coach
04-03-2016 10:56 AM
Let's do this.
lewdog
04-03-2016 10:57 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop
(Post 12161589)
Fully erect at 11:55 central. Can't wait for tonight!
Are you with Getz's wife again?
duncan_idaho
04-03-2016 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Simply Red
(Post 12161523)
Are you going to get liquored up tonight for the game Duncan?
Only if Getz's wife shows up.
Twins < 1 year old + Teaching a class all week = limited fun for me.
duncan_idaho
04-03-2016 11:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
(Post 12161596)
Only if Getz's wife shows up.
Twins < 1 year old + Teaching a class all week = limited fun for me.
My twins are still less than a year old, and I'm hosting people from out of town at work all week.
Simply Red
04-03-2016 11:04 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
(Post 12161596)
Only if Getz's wife shows up.
Twins < 1 year old + Teaching a class all week = limited fun for me.
I'm glad for you and also proud - I don't drink myself - But if I did - tonight would be a great Sunday to plow beers.
SAUTO
04-03-2016 11:04 AM
In.
94 wins
Simply Red
04-03-2016 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
(Post 12161600)
My twins are still less than a year old, and I'm hosting people from out of town at work all week.
got it.
Shogun
04-03-2016 11:13 AM
In on this thread
Ebolapox
04-03-2016 11:29 AM
In it to defend it. 92 wins
WilliamTheIrish
04-03-2016 12:10 PM
88 wins. Central Champs.
Chiefshrink
04-03-2016 12:16 PM
It's not our first attempt to defend/repeat the WS. We won it in 85.
Munson
04-03-2016 12:18 PM
In.
95 wins.
AL Central Champs.
ALDS Champs.
ALCS Champs.
WS Champs (again!) :Royals:
WilliamTheIrish
04-03-2016 12:32 PM
Was watching the Cards/Bucs and I have to say the MLB A. McCutchen and Humpty Dumpty commercial left me laughing.
KChiefs1
04-03-2016 12:38 PM
In.
Royals take a step back.
92-70
cabletech94
04-03-2016 12:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
(Post 12161605)
In.
CABLETECH94 wins
updated for prosperity.
#takethecrownagain.
Prison Bitch
04-03-2016 03:03 PM
85 wins, ties Cleve for Division, wins the 163rd game in a wild comeback being down 8-3 in the 8th, beats Boston in ALDS before losing to Houston in ALCS
Fansy the Famous Bard
04-03-2016 05:12 PM
94-68
big nasty kcnut
04-03-2016 05:16 PM
93 wins! Also no more worrying about the twins.
MeatRock
04-03-2016 05:22 PM
Hope we rip the Mets tonight. **** them crying bitches.
mr. tegu
04-03-2016 05:34 PM
Anyone know where we can watch the flag raising and pregame on TV? Is ESPN showing all of it?
KChiefs1
04-03-2016 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mr. tegu
(Post 12162102)
Anyone know where we can watch the flag raising and pregame on TV? Is ESPN showing all of it?
They just showed it.
KChiefs1
04-03-2016 07:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mr. tegu
(Post 12162102)
Anyone know where we can watch the flag raising and pregame on TV? Is ESPN showing all of it?
Anyone worried we are only half a game up? And there's plenty of time left for the rest of the division to catch up.
BigCatDaddy
04-04-2016 06:24 AM
In!
Sully
04-04-2016 07:57 AM
On pace for 162 wins.
That would be a record.
kcchiefsus
04-04-2016 08:07 AM
Is Chris Young really our #2 starter? That seems like a recipe for disaster if we're counting on a huge number of innings from him this year.
Chiefspants
04-04-2016 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by kcchiefsus
(Post 12163322)
Is Chris Young really our #2 starter? That seems like a recipe for disaster if we're counting on a huge number of innings from him this year.
He was our #4. Kennedy's hamstring was tight after Spring Training so they bumped him from the start.
kstater
04-04-2016 08:55 AM
Doesn't matter where he's slotted. He's gonna do the same as a last year, chew innings for 4-5 months, rest for the playoffs, then go for 5 innings in the playoffs
Coach
04-04-2016 11:02 AM
Plus we have an off day today, and I believe another off day on Wednesday and Thursday. So pretty much every pitcher except Volquez will be available tomorrow.
BWillie
04-04-2016 11:10 AM
Ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is real opening day, can't have opening day at night! I'll be there, can't wait.
Halfcan
04-04-2016 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by BWillie
(Post 12163480)
Ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is real opening day, can't have opening day at night! I'll be there, can't wait.
Mets get to watch the Ring ceremony now. ROFL i am sure they are sick of us. Hopefully it will get in their heads and we will win again.
(you have to scroll down to the article titled "Yoenis Cespedes drops another easy fly ball against the Royals" and read the comments, if you go to the actual article on Fox it only has 3 comments)
(you have to scroll down to the article titled "Yoenis Cespedes drops another easy fly ball against the Royals" and read the comments, if you go to the actual article on Fox it only has 3 comments)
Someone needs to track this guy down and get him to post here. Comedy gold.
kcfanXIII
04-04-2016 01:02 PM
Everyone wants the "Royals=Thugs" thing to be true, they just won't let it die. **** em all. I always wondered what being the best would be like. Now I know. We don't start shit, but we'll finish it. If that's being a thug, then I'm good with that.
siberian khatru
04-04-2016 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by KChiefs1
(Post 12163623)
Kevin Hoffman is a dumbass.
We should all friend him and then unfriend him on Facebook.
Halfcan
04-04-2016 02:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kcfanXIII
(Post 12163651)
Everyone wants the "Royals=Thugs" thing to be true, they just won't let it die. **** em all. I always wondered what being the best would be like. Now I know. We don't start shit, but we'll finish it. If that's being a thug, then I'm good with that.
Yep those Royal's thugs did an awesome thing yesterday with the first pitch ball. They raised a lot of cash for charity by forming a chain (9 miles) and playing catch all the way to the stadium.
Funny how kids and women in powder blue outfits are THUGS to other teams? :rolleyes:
Discuss Thrower
04-04-2016 02:11 PM
Cliff Lee?
chief4life
04-04-2016 02:14 PM
If you want to rewatch the Opening Day game vs. the Mets or didn't DVR it last night. Here is the torrent for last nights game :thumb:
Twins looking unbeatable through 2.5. Only Mother Nature can stop them.
tk13
04-04-2016 06:45 PM
Orioles walkoff win against the Twins. Some breathing room in the division. For now.
KChiefs1
04-04-2016 06:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by tk13
(Post 12164137)
Orioles walkoff win against the Twins. Some breathing room in the division. For now.
You enjoying the free MLB too?
ChiTown
04-04-2016 06:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by tk13
(Post 12164137)
Orioles walkoff win against the Twins. Some breathing room in the division. For now.
:clap:
mr. tegu
04-04-2016 06:58 PM
This is awesome. John Oliver is giving away super expensive seats at Yankees games for just 25 cents each so that they can troll the Yankees for not wanting people to buy those seats and sell them to people who are not used to being in premium seats. This comes from them no longer allowing printable tickets, I think.
There are a few bad words so maybe not good for work.
Chase Field is beautiful though. I nearly had a panic attack when I looked down from one of the luxury boxes a few weeks ago.
lewdog
04-04-2016 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower
(Post 12164409)
Get ****ed Zack you mentally fragile ****.
Chase Field is beautiful though. I nearly had a panic attack when I looked down from one of the luxury boxes a few weeks ago.
What were you in the stadium for?
Discuss Thrower
04-04-2016 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by lewdog
(Post 12164429)
What were you in the stadium for?
Fantasy draft. They put us up in a luxury suite above RF. I've always had a minor fear of heights but on draft day I got the spins, hand tremors and had trouble breathing.
eDave
04-04-2016 09:37 PM
It's a lot of fun to catch a game at Friday's.
duncan_idaho
04-05-2016 06:17 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower
(Post 12164461)
Fantasy draft. They put us up in a luxury suite above RF. I've always had a minor fear of heights but on draft day I got the spins, hand tremors and had trouble breathing.
Jealous.
Rasputin
04-05-2016 08:16 AM
I love the gold lettering on the uniforms and hats.
Let's Go Royals.
WhawhaWhat
04-05-2016 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo
(Post 12164710)
I love the gold lettering on the uniforms and hats.
Let's Go Royals.
Me too. I hope they keep it all year. I want to see the powder blue jerseys with the gold letters.
WilliamTheIrish
04-05-2016 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat
(Post 12164714)
Me too. I hope they keep it all year. I want to see the powder blue jerseys with the gold letters.
First two games only.
WhawhaWhat
04-05-2016 09:15 AM
Would not want to be attending this game.
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Dartgod
04-05-2016 09:32 AM
So if no one else is going to start the GDT, I'll take it and test my 2016 mojo. Any objections?
cosmo20002
04-05-2016 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Sully
(Post 12163308)
On pace for 162 wins.
That would be a record.
On pace for 0 home runs. Also would be a record.
162-0 with no homers. That would be something. Along with Hosmer's 486 hits.
ChiTown
04-05-2016 10:16 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cosmo20002
(Post 12164817)
On pace for 0 home runs. Also would be a record.
162-0 with no homers. That would be something. Along with Hosmer's 486 hits.
should be a hell of a season.........but, keep an eye on the Twins
Why Not?
04-05-2016 10:58 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo
(Post 12164710)
I love the gold lettering on the uniforms and hats.
Let's Go Royals.
Love em. Bought one. Coolest sports jersey or shirt I've ever owned and it's super comfortable as well
WilliamTheIrish
04-05-2016 11:13 AM
I love me some firestick. Watching the Yankees/Stro's while waiting for the World Champs to come on.
WhawhaWhat
04-05-2016 11:44 AM
I don't know if any of you guys watched the John Oliver segment about the Yankees being pompous douchebags to their fans that want to buy tickets in the expensive seats at Yankee stadium, but John Oliver offered tickets for 25 cents behind the plate to anyone that would dress in a non-corporate asshole way.
This is a result for the first game: Fans dressed as Ninja Turtles.