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Old 07-26-2008, 01:50 PM  
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Kila Kaaihue

What do you know about this guy? I guess he's in AA and he's hit 25 home runs and is batting .310. He's leading his league in home runs, on base percentage, and and OPS. The guy already has 80 walks. I don't know where he came from. I didn't hear about him before this year. We are in need of a good first basement. The guy is 24 years old....when do you think he's up for a promotion?
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Old 08-03-2008, 08:51 PM   #31
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Here's the NW Arkansas Naturals website for more info..

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This is the Naturals first year in NW Arkansas...we lured them out of Witchita where they were formerly known as the Wranglers..
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Old 08-04-2008, 12:22 AM   #32
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Old 08-04-2008, 01:41 AM   #33
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Old 08-04-2008, 08:04 AM   #34
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Hopefully he becomes our travis hafner....minus his current downslump...

Hafner came out of nowhere as well i believe
I would have to disagree there. I remember for two straight years that I would hear on the broadcasts something to this effect. "We have thome now, but there is this kid hafner...wait until you see his power." Hafner tore up everything at every level
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Old 08-04-2008, 08:46 AM   #35
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I would have to disagree there. I remember for two straight years that I would hear on the broadcasts something to this effect. "We have thome now, but there is this kid hafner...wait until you see his power." Hafner tore up everything at every level
Nice story, except for the fact that you made it up. Thome's last year with Cleveland was in 2002, and Hafner was traded to Cleveland right before the 2003 season.

I came up with the Hafner comp on another board and think it's a pretty good one. Hafner didn't reach the majors until he was 25 years old and always had great strikezone discipline along with good HR power. He wasn't a regular with Cleveland until he was 26, and then he took off.
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Kila played AA here in NW Arkansas for the Royals AA team (Naturals)...we have been in 1st place in our division in the Texas league this year...mainly because of our pitching and Kila. This guy can hit...he doesn't have the best avg. or speed, but he can hit. I saw him hit a grand slam about 2 weeks ago. Gotta love AA ball.

Kila was definitely a fan favorite here...we will miss him.
It looks like his average is a lot better in since he was called up to AAA ball since he's had fewer AB. He definitely has some pop in his bat.
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Old 08-04-2008, 09:13 AM   #37
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Nice story, except for the fact that you made it up. Thome's last year with Cleveland was in 2002, and Hafner was traded to Cleveland right before the 2003 season.

I came up with the Hafner comp on another board and think it's a pretty good one. Hafner didn't reach the majors until he was 25 years old and always had great strikezone discipline along with good HR power. He wasn't a regular with Cleveland until he was 26, and then he took off.
I must be thinking of they HAD a void that thome left and they had hafner in the minors. Ryan Lefevre or Spill was talking about that earlier this year.
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Kaaihue Named July's Texas League Player of the Month
Departed slugger hit .400 on the month



Naturals slugger Kila Kaaihue was named as the Topps Texas League Player of the Month for August. Kaaihue, who was promoted last Tuesday to Triple-A Omaha, hit .314 with the Naturals with 26 homers and 79 RBI in 91 games.



In 24 Texas League games during the month of July, Kaaihue, the 24-year old Hawaii native, hit .400, with a .536 on-base percentage and a .788 slugging percentage. He walked 25 times, striking out just 12 times, scored 26 runs and drove in 31 during a month shortened by his promotion to Triple-A. This was the second time Kaaihue had hit .400 in a month-- he also did so in May.



In six games with Omaha, Kila is batting .375 with three homers and six runs driven in.



The Northwest Arkansas Naturals are the Double-A Texas League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The Naturals have a toll-free ticket hotline (1-877-444-2637) for fans to purchase Naturals tickets. Our website also offers fans the opportunity to purchase tickets online and avoid lines at the ticket windows by printing their tickets at home or at the office.





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Kaaihue motoring through Minors
08/07/2008 4:30 PM ET
By Mark Dent / MLB.com

SPRINGDALE, Ark. -- Exhibit A of how truly unbelievable this season has been for Kila Kaaihue comes on a July night at Arvest Ballpark -- the home of Double-A Northwest Arkansas.

Kaaihue steps up to the plate for the third time that night. He's currently at the Triple-A level in Omaha, but this scene occurred while he still played for the Naturals. Like always, the Arkansas Travelers put on the shift.

They fear the massive 6-foot-3-inch left-hander like Major League teams fear David Ortiz or Barry Bonds. The second baseman moves to shallow right field. The shortstop is positioned behind the bag at second base. They've heard the scouting reports -- he pulls almost everything -- and think this is the only way to stop him.

But they still can't. Kaaihue, a first baseman, hits a fly ball to the opposite field that bounces off the top of the nearly 10-foot wall for a double.

And that sums up this summer for Kaaihue: surprises everywhere. Whether it's the way he fooled the Travelers, or how he's come from almost nowhere and hit 26 home runs for the Naturals and four more in his first eight games for Omaha -- doing it all while batting above .300 and maintaining an on-base percentage around .400 because he walks so often.

"From an offensive standpoint, I don't think there's a player having that type of year," said J.J. Picollo, the Royals' director of scouting and development.

Kaaihue (pronounced ky-uh-hooey) grew up in Honolulu and learned about baseball from his dad, who played in the Minors. As he got older, Hawaiian ballplayers like Mike Fetters and Lenny Sakata helped fine-tune his game.

Now the only place to go is where Sakata and Fetters played: the Major Leagues. The Royals need power, and Kaaihue is surely providing that. But there's still plenty of skepticism. Other Kansas City busts have put up similar Minor League numbers, and Kaaihue, a 2002 15th-round Draft pick, has hit better than .259 in just one Minor League season prior to 2008.

Kaaihue knows this. He's aware of the doubters and Kansas City's decade-long power problem, and the infielder is confident he can handle another step up.

"When you're going good, you're always feeling good," Kaaihue said. "To have it going this long this season, there's just a feeling that something good is going to happen."

A little help

Eric Tokunaga already knew Kaaihue could throw. He saw him fire the ball 90-plus mph when he was a high school sophomore. But Tokunaga, then a part-time Royals scout, later realized that hitting might be Kaaihue's forte.

At a tournament in Waikiki, Kaaihue hit a home run as far as Tokunaga had ever seen. The ball went over the fence, out of the park and, finally, into the waters of the Ala Wai Canal. So much for pitching.

In 2002, Kaaihue's senior year of high school, the Royals ranked him third overall for raw power and snagged him in the 15th round. Kaaihue signed, forgoing a scholarship to Nebraska -- where he would've been Alex Gordon's teammate.

His father, Kala, recommended he go straight to the pros. Kala would know. He played Minor League ball for four teams, including a Pirates affiliate in the Triple-A Hawaii Islanders.

Kaaihue and his brother, Kala Jr., spent almost every day around the Islanders' clubhouse until the first baseman was 5. The players would spray water on them as a joke in the locker room and let them shag fly balls during batting practice, even though most of the balls landed on Kaaihue's wrist rather than in his glove.

"The best way I can compare it to is if your dad owned a business and you were supposed to take over the business," Kaaihue said. "We were at his work all the time, and I just kind of fell in love with it."

Kala never made it to the big leagues, instead finishing his career with the Islanders. But he had enough contacts with other Hawaiians who did play in the Majors.

Kaaihue met Fetters and Sakata through his dad, and from a young age received their guidance. It especially came in handy after he was drafted.

Back then, Kaaihue's raw power was just that, raw. Sakata started working with him in the offseason back in Honolulu, sometimes up to five days a week. They fine-tuned Kaaihue's swing by making it shorter, which has helped Kaaihue hit the ball to all fields and catch up to faster pitches.

His numbers show the difference. Other than 2006, when a torn patella in his right knee slowed his season, Kaaihue's power numbers and batting average have improved every year.

"What Lenny has given to me and Mike Fetters and others have given to me," Kaaihue said, "I couldn't pay them back. There's nothing I could do."

And then enters this season, where everything has gone right. Combining his time with the Triple-A Royals and Naturals, Kaaihue is hitting .322 with 30 home runs, 86 RBIs and 84 walks in 99 games. Those numbers jump out even more when you consider that Double-A teams usually gave him a maximum of one good pitch to hit in every at-bat.

Brian Poldberg, Northwest Arkansas' manager, saw Kaaihue's potential five years ago when he had a long, powerful swing. After managing him this summer, Poldberg has seen how all the work improved his swing and made him a more consistent hitter.

"The way he's going now," Poldberg said, "he could be a Major League first baseman."

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Power captivates, but yet the Royals have lacked it for a long time.

Barring a miracle, this will be the 23rd straight season in which no Royals player has hit 36 or more home runs. In this millennium, only Jermaine Dye has hit 30 or more in a season.

Kansas City has 87 home runs on the season entering Friday, on pace for more than last season -- but still 11th in the American League. Trey Hillman often talks about how important it is to get some "slug" in the lineup, and he's right. The Royals are 37-19 when they hit at least one home run, and 16-43 when they don't.

If Kaaihue can bring the same swing to the next level, there's no telling how much he could help. Problem is, it's almost impossible to judge how a player's numbers will translate.

"The way he's going now, he could be a Major League first baseman."
-- Brian Poldberg, Double-A Northwest Arkansas' manager

Four years ago, a first baseman for the Omaha Royals hit .314 with 35 home runs, 79 RBIs and 70 walks -- numbers eerily similar to Kaaihue's. That was Calvin Pickering. He lasted a disappointing 42 games for Kansas City.

"Until guys get up here and play every day, we won't know," Picollo said.

But the signs are encouraging for Kaaihue. Longtime Omaha manager Mike Jirschele can't remember being this excited about a player in his first week with the team. He's already noticed Kaaihue is better than Pickering in at least two ways.

For one, Kaaihue doesn't strike out nearly as often. Pickering whiffed 85 times that season, while Kaaihue has just 47 strikeouts so far.

Another difference means more for Jirschele.

"I think one thing to look for is: Can a guy handle a fastball?" Jirschele said. "I noticed you could get Pickering out with a good fastball, and I don't see that with this guy. When I see him get a high fastball, he gets to it."

Someone else who could get those fastballs at the Triple-A level, Jirschele recalls, was Mike Aviles. Aviles has made a seamless transition at the Major League level, and was just named American League Player of the Week. He only got a shot in Kansas City because Tony Pena Jr. couldn't get his average above .200 and, even then, Hillman trotted out everyone else at shortstop before finally giving Aviles regular playing time.

The Royals won't know about Kaaihue until he gets the same opportunity.

"We have our feelings about how he'll do based on plate discipline and pitch recognition," Picollo said. "Guys like that who come up here will do the same type of things. The guy right now for us who did that is Mike Aviles. The big thing for Mike was to get up here and do it."

Big league dreams

The dreams started at age 15, and Kaaihue's slept with these thoughts in his head many times since then.

He's in the Major Leagues. Most of the time it's Fenway Park or Yankee Stadium, anything in the pros.

A star pitcher waits on the mound for him as he walks up to the plate. Usually it's Roger Clemens. A booming voice announces his name, and the bright lights shine on him in the batter's box.

It's a possibility that Kaaihue could reach that point this year, as a September callup. But that won't be decided until much later this month, after the Royals have seen if Kaaihue can keep hitting the ball consistently at Triple-A.

Even if he does, Jirschele said the Royals might not want to rush Kaaihue too quickly. His swing is consistent, but he still needs work on hitting to all fields and going against lefties.

Kaaihue wants to make the Major Leagues badly, but he'll let the organization worry about if or when it will happen. He thinks his first game in the big leagues would be like the day he married his wife, Blair. It would be the best day of his life, and he'd be excited but scared.

For now, Kaaihue will just have to continue to dream about the Majors. How does that dream end, by the way?

Does Kaaihue hit a home run, a sign that the Royals have found their power hitter after so long and Kaaihue's accomplished his ultimate goal?

Well, the first baseman usually wakes up before then, his future still unknown.

"It ends with me waving at everybody," he said. "Just being there."

This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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that is exactly what i've been thinking... fukcing pickering...

that's the only reason i'm not getting my hopes up
he was 3 years older, fatter, and struck out twice as much...

I think this kid probably will have a better shot
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