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Why Not? 03-26-2016 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 12150311)
You went to BRI, literally 5 min from my house, and no heads up? That hurts.

Although, there may be more than one

Prison Bitch 03-26-2016 01:47 PM

BBTN top 10 at each position. We have a 1, 2, 3, and 4 at their positions. Guess who, or see here:


http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/page/...every-position

duncan_idaho 03-26-2016 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 12150343)
BBTN top 10 at each position. We have a 1, 2, 3, and 4 at their positions. Guess who, or see here:


http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/page/...every-position



1 - Wade Davis
2 - Lorenzo Cain
3 - Alex Gordon
4 - Salvador Perez

Prison Bitch 03-26-2016 01:59 PM

I was expecting Davis too, but he is behind Chapman

KCUnited 03-26-2016 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 12150311)
You went to BRI, literally 5 min from my house, and no heads up? That hurts.

Why?, I thought I remember you don't drink or else I would have. I'm not trying to burden the responsible with my shenanigans. I'm in Chandler til Tuesday though.

Why Not? 03-26-2016 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 12150441)
Why?, I thought I remember you don't drink or else I would have. I'm not trying to burden the responsible with my shenanigans. I'm in Chandler til Tuesday though.

Wow! Impressive memory. Seriously. I was just giving you shit. Your more than welcome to come over for the KU game if you want. 2 kids and 2 hyper dogs to contend with, however. I'm packed next week trying to stay ahead of leaving town on Friday to head to KC for the opener!

KChiefs1 03-26-2016 04:07 PM

Ian Kennedy seems like a good dude. Wife is from St Louis so they are moving the family to Leawood to live.

siberian khatru 03-26-2016 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 12150153)
With the new season coming, how bout a song about our old friend Buck O'Neil? by Bob Walkenhorst of the Rainmakers.

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I'm old enough to remember Steve, Bob and Rich.

Great Expectations 03-26-2016 04:34 PM

Gold KC/ opening day hats go on sale in markets outside KC on Thursday.

Fairplay 03-26-2016 06:32 PM

Look at my sig.

C3HIEF3S 03-26-2016 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Great Expectations (Post 12150494)
Gold KC/ opening day hats go on sale in markets outside KC on Thursday.

They're on MLB shop now, also.

tk13 03-26-2016 09:09 PM

Good writeup in the New York Post today.

http://nypost.com/2016/03/26/royals-...ing-attention/

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Royals are aiming for dynasty - even if no one's paying attention
By Joel Sherman

SURPRISE, Ariz. — Ninety feet.

In the next 10 days, the Royals will raise a championship banner, be presented rings and begin their title defense at Kauffman Stadium against the Mets.

But Ned Yost still is fixated on Alex Gordon standing on third as the tying run as Game 7 and the 2014 World Series against the Giants concluded.

“We were 90 feet away from going for a three-peat this year,” the Royals’ manager said. “Do we still think about it? Yes.”

Yost is explaining how conscious his club is of what is possible. The frustration of being so close to a title fueled the championship run last year, and now the potential to be the best Royals era ever, and perhaps even a dynasty, sits out there if Kansas City can go AL pennant, championship, championship.

“I talk to them and they want to make history,” Yost said. “Last year, we had unfinished business. This year, our thought is, ‘Let’s make history.’ ”

They do this in baseball anonymity. The 24-hour shock of going from the camp of the Cubs — the darlings of 2016 — to the Royals — the, you know, actual champs of 2015 — isn’t the difference between night and day, it is the difference between night and spaghetti. The Cubs are a zoo — they literally had cubs scampering on their backfield Friday. The attention from media and constant spring home sellouts of 15,000 has brought a rock star, party sense about the franchise.

Meanwhile, on a Saturday morning, Kansas City pitching coach Dave Eiland spread his arms to take in the wide expanse at the Royals complex that contained just the two of us and a slight breeze and said: “Look at the media coverage we have here today.”

To raise the pulse rate and focus much around the Royals, a new computer simulation or oddsmaker has to again forecast seventy-something wins. Such is small-city life.

The aspirations, though, are Main Street.

“Do we think we have a chance to continue to win World Series down the road?” Yost said. “We do.”

No club has repeated since the 1998-2000 Yankees did three-peat, and these Royals have commonality with that group. In a baseball age awash with analytics, I hesitate to use an ambiguous term such as “it,” but those Yankees had “it,” and I think these Royals do, too. Let’s see if I can explain.

That Yankees core essentially blossomed as one and stuck together. The Yanks stopped winning titles to some degree when they brought in the Jason Giambis and Alex Rodriguezes and Randy Johnsons. There was such pressure on the big-salary/addition mercenary to succeed that when he didn’t, it deflated the whole group. On the championship clubs, there was this collective belief that if Derek Jeter did not get a hit, Bernie Williams would; and if not him, then Paul O’Neill; and if not him, then Tino Martinez, and so on. By believing the next guy would succeed, the individual pressure shrunk and some of the coin-flip aspects of who wins in October actually became advantage Yankees.

The Royals have gained that edge with a lineup and rotation essentially filled with very good players bonded by trust that the next guy will succeed. This leads to a fearless, bold and loose style that has been their signature the past two postseasons. They believe they will find a way to win, especially close games late because — like those great Yankees — they have a group confidence and a dynamic bullpen.

And regardless of those seventy-something predictions again, Yost thinks this is his best roster yet. Eiland and Dayton Moore agree it is the best pitching staff, with Joakim Soria joining the pen and Ian Kennedy the rotation. Edinson Volquez will start the opener against Matt Harvey — the duo who started last year’s World Series finale — but there is sentiment that Yordano Ventura is better at harnessing his emotions and might yet emerge an ace. The indomitable Wade Davis anchors a pen that will contain Dillon Gee and Chien-Ming Wang — a revelation this spring, back throwing 94 mph sinkers like his vintage Yankee days.

There are questions at second (no one would be surprised if athletic Raul Mondesi Jr. unseated fading Omar Infante this year), and right field, where KC already was seeing if fourth outfielder Jarrod Dyson could be a full-timer before being lost for a few weeks with an oblique injury. But the “it” factor revolves around the contact-oriented, defensively excellent, aggressive-to-the-hilt lineup headed by Lorenzo Cain, Eric Hosmer and Mike Moustakas.

That trio plus Davis are free agents after next season, and the symbols of urgency to maximize this moment showed in trading prospects for Johnny Cueto and Ben Zobrist last July, and re-signing core piece Alex Gordon as part of getting to a team-record payroll for 2016. You don’t want to squander “it.”

“I don’t like using words like family or brotherhood or goofy clichés,” Eiland said. “But there is something special going on here.”

Sure-Oz 03-27-2016 08:08 AM

Need 2 owners for Chiefs planet fantasy baseball for 730p draft tonight. If you want in $25 buy in...fun group dm Kevb please. Or go to fantasy planet section and post in that thread. Last time I'll post in here go royals!

KevB 03-27-2016 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 12150343)
BBTN top 10 at each position. We have a 1, 2, 3, and 4 at their positions. Guess who, or see here:


http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/page/...every-position

Hayward above Cain is silly IMO (plus, he's not a CF).

Chapman over Davis is just wrong based on the last 2 seasons --- Davis clearly the best reliever in baseball, and has done it on the biggest stage. Not to mention Chapman suspended 30 games.

Otherwise, pretty fair list as far as Royals are concerned.

That said, if the Yankees or Red Sox had the same success the last two years, they'd be dominating the top 5 at nearly every position. They'd get credit for their post season performance/success.

Buehler445 03-27-2016 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 12150343)
BBTN top 10 at each position. We have a 1, 2, 3, and 4 at their positions. Guess who, or see here:


http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/page/...every-position

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 12151757)
Hayward above Cain is silly IMO (plus, he's not a CF).

Chapman over Davis is just wrong based on the last 2 seasons --- Davis clearly the best reliever in baseball, and has done it on the biggest stage. Not to mention Chapman suspended 30 games.

Otherwise, pretty fair list as far as Royals are concerned.

That said, if the Yankees or Red Sox had the same success the last two years, they'd be dominating the top 5 at nearly every position. They'd get credit for their post season performance/success.

This. I'm not too worried about any of it. But Davis not at 1 is a little :spock:


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