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Crush 02-04-2013 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 9378447)
I look forward to every season. What is my diagnosis?

Legally insane, just like the rest of us.

Al Bundy 02-04-2013 07:57 PM

When I heard this on the way to work this morning I almost rammed into a cop shooting his radar gun on 435.

Judge Smails 02-04-2013 07:59 PM

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SAUTO 02-04-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 9378735)
When I heard this on the way to work this morning I almost rammed into a cop shooting his radar gun on 435.

What did cop have to do with it?
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Al Bundy 02-04-2013 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9378754)
What did cop have to do with it?
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He wasn't a target.. My reaction to the announcement was that of almost losing control of my automobile.

Deberg_1990 02-05-2013 10:44 AM

Sutton twitter Q&A:


http://www.kansascity.com/2013/02/05...he-royals.html



Here we go:
@Eppler420: Who could I expect to see pitch on our opening day?
First, manager Ned Yost, if he follows form, won’t make any official announcement until late March. But if you mean the April 1 season opener in Chicago, it would be surprising if it were anyone other than James Shields.
If you mean the April 8 home opener against Minnesota, it figures to be Jeremy Guthrie or Ervin Santana. My guess – and that’s all it is at this point – is it will be Guthrie.
Here’s why: Guthrie was the club’s best starter last season over the final two months, and he’s started on opening day for other teams. That means he might merit the call as a reward, but he’s also used to the chaos that accompanies an opener.
But…if Shields can’t pitch the season opener for any reason, my guess is Santana might get the call against the White Sox. That’s because whoever pitches the opener will also be in line to start the final game of the season-opening trip on April 7 in Philadelphia.
Citizens Bank Park is a cozy place that often haunts fly-ball pitchers like Guthrie.


@dgdowner2: Are the Royals firm on Davis being the # 4 starter? He wasn’t a top 5 in TB’s rotation, yet he walks in here cemented at #4?
They seem pretty firm entering camp, but I’ve got to believe he’s not quite the same lock as Shields, Guthrie and Santana. I can’t imagine any of those three, no matter how poorly they pitch in spring training, not being in the rotation when the season opens.
Davis…I guess we’ll see. But I can picture a scenario where he pitches so poorly – and other guys pitch well – where the Royals decide to put him in the bullpen. I don’t expect that to happen, but I think it’s possible.


@justinmarkbro: If the royals don’t make the playoffs before 2016 should I find a new team?
Probably not. The Royals haven’t had a winning season since 2003 and haven’t reached postseason since winning the 1985 World Series. I can’t imagine there are any fair-weather fans left.


@JohnnyUtah81: Your opinion on any of the top prospects seeing the big leagues this season. #hypothetical
Am assuming you mean guys who haven’t played yet in the big leagues. If so, the feeling I get from the Royals is they will be disappointed if right-hander Yordano Ventura doesn’t make his debut at some point this season.
I’d be surprised if he breaks camp with the club, although I expect him to get some real scrutiny in spring training. Club officials increasingly believe Ventura has the potential to be a front-end starter.
Other possibilities? I could see infielder Christian Colón getting a call. If an injury forces Alcides Escobar to the disabled list, I think Colón would likely get full-time duty at shortstop over a utility player like Miguel Tejada or Irving Falu.
Right-hander Kyle Zimmer, the club’s first-round pick last year, is on the fast track. A strong season could result in a late-season look, although I think that’s more likely to happen in 2014.


@wcg1380: do you think Royals will have a philosophy change and take advantage of platoons at 2nd/RF?
Spring training always produces surprises, but all signs entering camp suggest Jeff Francoeur is the unchallenged right fielder, and that Chris Getz will battle Johnny Giavotella for the starting job at second base.
Colón and Tejada should also get a look at second, but I expect the starter on opening day to be Getz or Gio. I also don’t see both of them making the 25-man roster because neither is a good fit as a utility player.


@thayne_griffin: How is Mendoza not being considered (publicly) for the 5 spot? Better production at MUCH lower cost than Hoch/Chen last year.
The cost, at this point, is irrelevant. That was an offseason consideration. It comes down to this: The Royals, and particularly manager Ned Yost, currently see Mendoza as a better fit for the role of long reliever.
That could change. Injuries or poor performance by others could easily result in Mendoza reclaiming a spot in the rotation. But he enters camp slotted for long relief.


@davismattek: What does management realistically believe will happen this year? Is it
win the division or bust for Dayton?
Expectations are certainly higher. The Royals traded some of their future in the offseason for immediate impact and will enter the season with the highest payroll in franchise history.
But I haven’t sensed any win-or-bust ultimatums from the Glass family. Now, there could be a reassessment if this club loses 90 games again.
A reasonable goal is a winning record. Anything less would be a disappointment, but it’s hard to see the Royals as a division favorite. On paper, Detroit is simply better. Many people think Chicago is still better, too.


@LimbackShawn: What’s Mondesi’s timetable to KC and will he stay at SS or is he better suited for another position?
Adalberto Mondesi is undeniably a shortstop and just might be the system’s best non-pitching prospect. He played last year at short-season Idaho Falls, so he seems likely to open this season at Low-A Lexington.
There’s no need to rush him. He’s still just 17, and the Royals have Escobar under contract through 2017.


@HuskerInsanity: When will Bubba Starling make it to KC?
Starling also seems likely to open the season at Lexington after making his pro debut last year at short-season Burlington. So he’s still a few years away.
There is a tendency by some to view Starling as a disappointment because of the breakthroughs by Mike Trout and Bryce Harper. But while the Royals believe Starling has a similar ceiling, they always viewed him as a much rawer talent.
Everything I’ve heard from the Royals, privately and on-the-record, is they were pleased by Starling’s first year. They’ll expect more this year.


@djcionemarco: What are the Royals going to do with Giavotella? Seems like he has no future with the Royals.
As noted above, Gio should battle Getz for the starting job at second base. I see nothing to suggest the Royals have given up on Gio. My view is he wins the job if he shows the potential to carry his minor-league production into the big leagues.
The Royals know what they have in Getz, whom they view as serviceable. Gio is the X factor.


@mrjverhulst: Royals TV schedule shows no Sat or Sun games on TV after Sept 1. If they are in the race, can that be changed?
That’s a problem the Royals and, I assume, Fox Sports Kansas City would love to confront. My guess is, yes, something could be done. But know this: however well the Royals play, we’ll have you covered here at The Star.

Chief_For_Life58 02-05-2013 10:56 AM

Man our pitching is really promising. I like it. Im really excited to see what progress modesi, starling, and zimmer can do this year. We really need to figure out that 2nd base position its gonna be an exciting year though. Ill be heading to arizona for some spring training games in about a month to watch us rape.

KevB 02-05-2013 11:28 AM

Keith Law has Zimmer at 27 and Bubba at 45 as the only two Royals on his top 100. Myers is 4 and Odorizzi is 68.

duncan_idaho 02-05-2013 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 9379871)
Keith Law has Zimmer at 27 and Bubba at 45 as the only two Royals on his top 100. Myers is 4 and Odorizzi is 68.

He hates Ventura's size. I'm still not sure what differences the scouting pubs are seeing between Ventura (5-11/165) and Carlos Martinez (6/165) if the measureables are true. They seem like very similar guys to me... Martinez has a little more advanced pitchability/composure but Ventura has better swing-and-miss ability.

As for pitching prospects...

Zimmer + Ventura + Lamb are a pretty good set at the AA level or higher. TINSTAAPP, but having three guys there that still have No. 2 upside isn't a bad thing at all. I am really excited/hopeful for what Lamb can do when he comes back. He was my favorite of the "Big 4" back in 2011 because of his advanced feel and bulldog mentality (the anti-Luke Hochevar). I am really hopeful he has a strong bounceback year (And am glad they have the rotation depth to take a cautious approach with him).

I like the idea of sticking Lamb and Zimmer at NWA to start the year and letting them challenge each other.

There are a lot of lower level SP guys who could take a big jump this year.
Kyle Smith
Miguel Almonte
Angel Baez
Sam Selman
Bryan Brickhouse (could make a big leap or flame out... size/velo are there).

gblowfish 02-06-2013 03:50 PM

Pittsburgh Pirates sign Jonathan Sanchez today to a minor league contract.
http://tinyurl.com/aaz25bj

Ooooh...that's a Dirty Sanchez!~

Also:

I sent an email to the Royals when we were talking about "slogans." I couldn't find a list of the Royals official slogans anywhere. Somebody from the PR Dept sent me this list. Apparently, slogans didn't start till 1976, or they didn't know any slogans before then:

1976: Star Spangled Summer
1977: Super Summer
1978: Catch Royal Mania
1979: Catch Royal Mania: What the Good Times Are
1980/1: We’re Where You Want to Be!
1982: Go for the Action
1983: Turn on the Action
1984: Something Special in the Air
1985: You’ve Got a Hit on Your Hands
1986: The Thrill of It All
1987: Get in the Swing of it!
1988: A Major League Attraction
1989: It’s a Hit
1990: Catch the Thrill
1991: Turn on the Good Times
1992: It’s Here
1993: 25 Years
1994: For the Fun of It All!
1995: Bring It On!
1996: Get in the Game
1997: Come on Home
1998: This…is Hardball
1999: Be a Part of it All
2000/1: You Gotta Love These Guys!
2002: Join the Fun!
2003: Your Hometown Team/Believe!
2004: Together We Can
2005: It’s All About Royals Baseball
2006: Your KC Royals
2007: True. Blue. Tradition.
2008: New. Blue. Tradition.
2009: You Belong at The K/40th Anniversary
2010: It All Happens Here
2011: Major League Moments
2012: Our Time
2013: Come to Play

ChiefsCountry 02-06-2013 03:55 PM

I suggest in 2014 we reuse the 1985 one. You’ve Got a Hit on Your Hands

jbwm89 02-06-2013 03:56 PM

As much as I don't like "Come to Play" I can't for the life of me think of a better slogan. Has anybody come up with something better? (I'm not talking about "Our Time (Again)" or something like that)

gblowfish 02-06-2013 03:56 PM

I can't believe they paid an ad agency for 1992. Pathetic. I like a lot of them.

BlackHelicopters 02-06-2013 05:35 PM

I, once again , would like to thank my Father for giving me the genetic material to be a KC sports fan.

Chief_For_Life58 02-06-2013 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 9382911)
I can't believe they paid an ad agency for 1992. Pathetic. I like a lot of them.

ROFLROFLROFL

genius


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