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Sounds like MLB and the MLBPA are already working to try and avoid a work stoppage. Long way to go though... but it looks like they've agreed on a bunch of game related changes. The July trade deadline is going to be the final deadline now. For next year, it looks like there will be a roster expansion to 26 and they will put in the three batter minimum. That's probably going to be the most controversial move.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The long-awaited MLB/MLBPA deal is done, sources tell ESPN, and includes a single trade deadline, an All-Star Game Election Day, expanded rosters in 2020 and, most important, a pledge to start bargaining over fundamental economic issues. News <a href="https://twitter.com/espn?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ESPN</a>: <a href="https://t.co/b7yvvVdxMd">https://t.co/b7yvvVdxMd</a><br><br>News: <a href="https://t.co/ndDKCU9ncn">pic.twitter.com/ndDKCU9ncn</a></p>— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1106026176164839424?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 14, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Three batters or end the inning, I assume. I predict we'll see a few guys feeling "tightness" after pitching to one or two batters and having to leave the game. If they put that rule in, they need to require a DL stint or make the pitcher ineligible for the next few games if he doesn't complete his 3 batters. |
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Also the HR Derby winner will get $1 million and the total prize pool will be $2.5 million. They don't want C-level stars and below anymore. |
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So this might have already been discussed but has anyone noticed that Matt Strahm is probably pretty good?
I happened to see him throw against the Reds a couple days ago and he looked damn good. Typical 'pitchability' lefty who just throws everything at guys. Solid fastball with nice run and good command. I mean he sure looked the part of a 3rd starter...well, against grocery baggers at least. That guy might be one you regret losing. Not a difference maker, but a damn solid mid-rotation starter. |
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I really thought he'd be the guy in that trade that you regretted because, small sample size or no, batting .400 with plus speed over 20 games is pretty damn good. And he stepped back a bit in BA last year but the speed came through in a big way and his ISO played well for an under-aged kid in his first shot at full-season ball. I mean there's still a loooooong way to go with him and frankly Luis Urias seems likely to block him for the foreseeable future, but it wouldn't take much at all for him to turn those tools into a top 100 prospect. You can already see 'em if you squint. Just a little more plate discipline and a little more raw strength. |
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But that said - why the hell was he shoehorned as a reliever? Low 90s with 4 viable pitches on a 6'3'' frame will project to the rotation. |
Zimmer with another solid outing yesterday. I really hope he makes the opening day roster, even if it’s short lived. It would be nice to get something out of that pick.
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Strahm and Ruiz were tough pieces to part with. The Royals did it in an attempt to complete the team that all expected to work out pretty well at the time, based on Cahill and Buchner. It just didn’t.
Turning around and using Buchner to dump salary before the next season exacerbated things. Strahm’s floor is as a dynamic bullpen stopper. Ceiling is a very good #3 starter since he added a better put away/strikeout slider after moving to San Diego. Ruiz was a tough give as well. He’d be a top 5 prospect for the Royals and also slot in nicely with the Melendez/Prato/etc. crew. Probably the worst trade moore has ever made. The Royals gave up a lot more than they did for Cueto, and got a lot less in return. |
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It appears the driveline guys fixed Zimmer, at least as a short-stint reliever. Some MLB team should throw $100 million+ at those guys and buy them out now. They do some pretty amazing things. |
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MLB teams are just stealing their methods instead. They've all got Rapsodo cameras, etc... now that driveline showed everyone how to use them... |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Martín Maldonado caught some innings on the backfields today. He threw out Terrance Gore at second. He was drilled in the leg by a fastball in one plate appearance. Pretty good catcher's workout.</p>— Rustin Dodd (@rustindodd) <a href="https://twitter.com/rustindodd/status/1106981470629826560?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 16, 2019</a></blockquote>
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@pgrathoff: The Royals traded righty Jason Adam to Toronto for cash considerations.
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Ian Kennedy goes one inning in the game yesterday. That doesn't sound like a guy that's going to be in the rotation. No announcements that I can find, but this seems pretty obvious what is going to happen. Meanwhile Bailey goes 4 innings this past Friday. From their stretching guys out, looks like Keller, Lopez, Junis and either Fillmyer or Bailey to start the season (and maybe the other when they add a 5th). Sounds like Duffy will be a ???? again this year.
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I hope Lopez continues to improve. That near-perfect game last year was about the only Royals highlight of the entire season
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Holy smokes!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Star center fielder Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels are finalizing a record-breaking 12-year contract worth more than $430 million, sources familiar with the deal tell ESPN. Details: <a href="https://t.co/bROnnC11Uh">https://t.co/bROnnC11Uh</a></p>— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1108008799288332289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 19, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Trout deserves everything he’s getting. Just like Mahomes and his soon to be contract. Trout is one of those guys that you want your daughter to date.
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It's been awfully quiet on the TV contract front considering we're entering the final season of our current contract.
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According to Google, Mitt Romney’s net worth is at 250 million. Crazy that baseball players are blowing that away with the swipe of one pen.
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Kennedy will start in the bullpen
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I mean he is worth it, contract that big make me worried tho. Wish Royals could dish that kind of money out.
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But I guess that's mostly because that mother****er won't run after a ball in the gap and blames the fact that he's a shitty hitter on his height. So I guess that's a different story. Carry on, lads... |
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I like this lineup.
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@Royals: We have optioned RHP Glenn Sparkman and outfielders Jorge Bonifacio and Brett Phillips to Omaha. #Royals
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">For now, at least: The Royals' starting rotation will be Brad Keller, Jakob Junis, Jorge Lopez and Homer Bailey. With three early off days, they'll need a fifth starter during the second week of April. It could be Duffy or TBD.</p>— Rustin Dodd (@rustindodd) <a href="https://twitter.com/rustindodd/status/1108128426693545984?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 19, 2019</a></blockquote>
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The question is if they carry 13 position players that still leaves one more spot open. C Maldonado 1B O'Hearn 2B Whit SS Mondesi 3B Dozier LF Gordon CF Hamilton RF Goodwin DH Soler Gallagher C Owings 2B/SS/3B/OF Gore OF BENCH PLAYER |
kinda surprised boni got sent down.
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He hasn’t been good since getting busted for PEDs. This let’s them play Soler in the OF a little while letting Bonifacio get everyday ABs. |
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can't wait to read some reports on the young kids, duncan!!! |
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That lineup projects to 102 or 103 loses for me. Woof. |
Interesting things from spring...
I fully expect KC to be bad this year, but the offense could be sneaky effective. Merrifield and Mondesi are a dangerous 1-2 combo. And then the middle... Gordon-Soler-OHearn doesn’t look great on paper, but consider... Gordon changed his training regimen and looks to have regained some bad speed. He looks quicker and more flexible. Soler looks locked in. His raw power is no joke and he has good plate discipline. If he’s healthy, he could finally deliver on his promise. And ohearn has good power and patience from the left side. That should be a trio that makes starters work. |
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I agree the question about Soler is 100% about health. I thought he looked good last year, let alone this spring. I don't know if he's going to be an all-star, but it sure looks like he can be a productive offensive player if he can just stay healthy for once.
The real wild card will probably be O'Hearn. If he hits at all like last season, watch out. But it's also possible he regresses. |
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I wouldn’t say that. I like Hamilton in KC and in the 9 spot. Maldonado will be a black hole. Dozier and Goodwin isn’t excited 6-7 though. |
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So, Keller and Junis and pray for 3 days of rain? |
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Esky released by Orioles today.
So, he's available. Yost::hmmm: |
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Any thoughts on the Royals pulling a surprise for the opening 25/40 this year? I have to admit, I might have fallen victim of Schwindle's Arizona success. But his swing is too long for the majors, right? I'm trying to talk myself out of liking him as an option. Still feels like a AAAA player, but his power is super tempting to have as a right handed option at DH when Soler is in RF. Ynoa is the other guy I'm thinking about. I'd like to push all the chips in on having a bullpen with several live arms that at least have the potential to move several steps towards respectability.
Schwindle would have to be put on the 40...but has options. Ynoa would also have to be put on the 40...but no options. 40 man release candidates that will likely make it through waivers? Barlow? Greene? (edit - forgot about Flynn...he looks done). I doubt we're keeping Ellis...so that's one spot that will open. |
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White Sux extend Eloy Jimenez to 6/43 deal. It has two club options at 17/per, so total deal could be 8/77.
Oh. He’s never played a single MLB game. |
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I just wish they'd quit ****ing around and stick Soler in RF every ****ing day. He's not going to get better there until they do. Put Schwindel in the DH spot until he proves he's not worthy. Play O'Hearn every day until he figures out how to hit lefties. Play Dozier every goddamned day until he sinks or swims.
I mean; these guys need to play through their weaknesses to improve. I hate all the platooning and moving guys around. Just stick 'em in there to sink or swim. We're not taking the division anyway, let's see what we have. We never would've found out what Merrifield was if we hadn't been forced to by every other second base option flaming out. |
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