Frenchy looks ready to bust out, and will most certainly help this team compete in September when they are 20 games out.
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But team control, while important, has to be ancillary to trying to win. Enormous differences in the organizations, ENORMOUS, but the Rangers just called up Olt. Why? He improves the roster. I know the season is a huge disappointment, but let me revise some of my own flawed language: just because it's disappointing doesn't mean that it has to be pointless. Evaluate talent. Groom talent. Then, if DM (for the love of all things good) can make some good moves this off-season with respect to pitching, seeing some major and legit improvement isn't out of the question next year. |
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I respect the Rangers for bringing up Olt without worrying about anything else besides winning, but they're trying to find answers to win a World Series. |
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"Kevin Scobee @scobes15 Royals are last in the AL in BBs. The same distance between R's and 13th place as between 13th place and 6th. Wrap your head ahead that." Me: This cannot be taught at the ML level. It's evaluated in amateur talent, and it speaks to our overall disregard for the importance of OBP. |
Doesn't help when you have Yuni and Francoeur sucking up AB's every day.
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And old-school is absolutely the defining perspective at the K. Remember the infamous '09 DM interview when he conceded that he didn't even understand defensive metrics (said half-jokingly, but even still is horrific)? Earlier this year, Hud boldly proclaimed about one of our hitters leading off an inning: "He's not looking for a walk! He wants a hit!" As if this is a good thing? But even semi-educated fans are pretty ****ing stupid when it comes to baseball. Too hard to shake past (inaccurate) perceptions. For example, I listened to Kietzman run down Gordon today to a certain extent. Why? Lack of RBIs. Not a "run producer." LMAO. Proceeded to rattle off a bunch of numbers like he was very informed on the matter, while I enjoyed the palpable irony. |
I just went off on another Royals fan on a different message board because he suggested the Royals should sit pat on pitching, not make any major trades, and wait for Baez, Zimmer, Ventura, etc. to save the day. Moving Ventura+Cuthbert would "Hurt the long-term window" in his mind. Hah.
F*** that. I'm a Royals fan. That isn't going to change. But if they don't AT LEAST acquire one legitimate guy and one OKish veteran (Kevin Millwood, Joe Blanton, etc.), I'm going to be really bitter. And the only thing that will save Dayton Moore is incredible luck. Explore trades for Danny Haren and Matt Garza. Yordano Ventura+Cuthbert+bullpen piece+filler should be a solid package for either. Explore FA deals with the Shaun Marcums, Anibal Sanchez's, etc. Acquire a decent. Just don't sit on your ass and wait for ALL of your pitching prospects to hit. Don't COUNT on Mike Montgomery reverses course all of a sudden. Don't COUNT on John Lamb making the opening day rotation. Don't COUNT on Duffy and Paulino at the ASB next year. Don't COUNT OUT the Royals for 2013. The everyday lineup can and should be in place soon. A very good one, with good depth. With a good defense behind it. And a very strong bullpen (when not worn to a nub by shitty starting pitching). Add a solid No. 2 and a solid No. 3 to the rotation, and you can cobble together enough of a rotation to contend NEXT YEAR. We will fill the stands. It will happen. Just give KC a reason. |
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