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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Leftovers on Valencia deal: The team needed to bring up Colon to spell Escobar/Infante. The path to do so led through Ibanez or Valencia.</p>— Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) <a href="https://twitter.com/McCulloughStar/statuses/494257887414218752">July 29, 2014</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>So the option was either DFA Ibanez and receive nothing, or turn Valencia into something. They chose the latter route.</p>— Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) <a href="https://twitter.com/McCulloughStar/statuses/494257962899087360">July 29, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>For the Royals to pick up Ryan Howard, as <a href="https://twitter.com/JeffPassan">@JeffPassan</a> speculated, the Phillies would likely have to eat basically every dollar on the deal.</p>— Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) <a href="https://twitter.com/McCulloughStar/statuses/494261176776146944">July 29, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Also, God bless Danny Valencia, but he was worth -0.2 WAR according to B-R and 0.1 WAR according to FanGraphs. Everyone settle down.</p>— Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) <a href="https://twitter.com/McCulloughStar/statuses/494262819613728768">July 29, 2014</a></blockquote>
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ummmm that guy just made the exact point I made this thread that you tried to argue haha |
So if Ned Yost makes it to the end of the season, he'll be the longest-tenured manager in Royals history. Think about that.
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we can buy and sell for all I care
I just know that trading Shields/Holland is the best thing this franchise could do |
Well, losing a one run game at home to a clearly inferior opponent while in the playoff chase will surely motivate these guys to bring in a power hitting right fielder (from somewhere, anywhere), right?
Right? |
I'm going to see our Royals in Phoenix next week. If they play like this against an awful Dbacks team I'll attack Yost.
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Now, you should go ahead and read what it actually says. |
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Guess the A's are interested in trading for Lester. Damn Billy wants to win this year.
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If GMDM stands pat...that's a huge head scratcher. Is his seat not getting warmer? You have to make a move here. Either get your big bat and say "Playoffs or Bust"...or deal Shields and say "2015 is the year". If he stands pat.....thats just a big 'fug you' to Royals fans.
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Yes, if you ignore the fact that Shields and Wade Davis are gone after this year (Davis too expensive to keep under existing contract), and that Tampa still has 5+ years of cheap control of Odorizzi & Shields, AND Montgomery (pitching so well in AAA that he can’t be too far from a call up) & Leonard. So imagine that Montgomery blows his arm out and never recovers & Leonard quits baseball to become a traveling musician. And Will Meyers only turns out to be an average player, and Odorizzi a mediocre back end starter, and the Rays only get 3 WAR a year between them. That’s akin to KC sending Tampa Bay a check for $15M every year for the next 5 seasons. And if Myers becomes a star and Odorizzi an average starter, & Montgomery a back end starter or decent reliever, the check should be closer to $30M a year. So yea, KC took every penny of the value they got from this trade, crammed it into 2013 & 2014, and still barely got more value than Tampa did in those years, and still missed the playoffs, and cost themselves a very large amount of value over the next 5 years to do it. |
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And you forgot that KC spent $30M in extra payroll the last two years to get Shields/Davis, which could have been used on a decent free agent starter, and keep Odorizzi & Myers, and they would have been just as good, if not a playoff team (if the FA pitcher had been Anibel Sanchez who signed a back loaded deal with the Tigers that pays him less than $25M over those seasons) |
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We don't even need hindsight to see how flawed the approach was. Keeping the players and reallocating the dollars was always the approach that DM should have taken, but he's just too ****ing stupid (or narrow-minded) to consider the possibility. |
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So assuming GMDM is fired in the offseason, who would be your leading candidate for GM? |
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1) He doesn't overpay for a player who might or might not give the Royals enough to make the playoffs this year. They're now 3.5 games out of the WC standings with tough trips upcoming. 2) It increases the likelihood that this is the end of the shitshow that is the Dayton Moore/Ned Yost era. 3) The Royals don't move out long-term value for dubious short-term gain. When the Shields/Davis trade was made, I compared it to Dayton Moore going all in with something like QUEEN-9, off suit. Making a "splash" trade now is akin to adding his car to the pot while behind before the river. (based on their monetary situation/rumors, the splash trade would have to feature the trading team eating a big portion of the contract, which means higher cost in prospects or young players) |
A competent GM would see that moving Shields/Holland for future pieces is the only thing to do that makes any sense. There are teams hungry for pitching looking to make a push and we could use some more cheap, club controlled talent stocked in the pond right now.
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Farhan Zaidi. Odds of a geezer from Northwest Arkansas hiring him? I'd say they're probably about negative eleventy bajilliion. Anyway, Zaidi is one of the hotter names around. Not sure how in-demand he would be, might be tough for KC to pull him if, say, Philadelphia's GM spot also opened up. |
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I would like to point out how amused I am at the schizophrenic fan base we have here. Who is simultaneously blasting the Shields acquisition, but pining for us to do it again and pick up Marlon Byrd or whoever for prospects. That's some funny shit right here.
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**** the wild card. We coming for YOU Detroit!
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I know I've beaten the Byrd drum pretty hard, but I've been doing it since early in the season, and the cost for a guy like that in prospects should NOT be incredibly high. |
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Dayton just needs another five to ten years, and we'll be able to compete for the second wild card slot.
Hey, we gave you a carousel and a whiffle ball park, what do you want from us, people? |
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I love armchair GM. Sign Sanchez and Santana! Of course t takes two to tango. Did it ever occur to anyone most FA really don't want to play (or frankly live) here? We are poor and we're not a sexy city for a 30 year old male many of whom are Latino anyway. We ha to trade for Shields because a guy like him normally won't sign here.
People will whine about Shields all day (even though the Fangraphs article says he's been the 13th best pitcher in all of MLB since coming and has been "everything we hoped for"). But we all know the culprits of our failure and last nights game was great reminder of why Shields can't take us to the playoffs. |
Yup. Free agents aren't coming here without being paid a little more or having family in teh area, etc.
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If KC doesn't make the playoffs with Shields, it's a losing proposition for the Royals. Just no way around it. |
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As far as selling, for Shields, they'll get a comp pick. For Holland, Davis, etc, they might actually get more by trading them in the offseason, IE, the Grienke deal. |
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This is not video game or strat-o-matic baseball, this is the real thing, with a team that hasn't made the playoffs in almost 3 decades, and after you have already essentially gone all-in for this season 2 years ago. A few people in this thread have basically said that we're out of it anyway, so we may as well get what we can, but they are just flat-out wrong. The odds are not good, but even the most pessimistic simulations still have it at about 10-15%. Trading Shields and Holland for some low-level prospects undeniably harms if not destroys what little playoff chances we have. Maintaining those small odds for this season is worth more to the team and the fans than what little we may be giving up by not trading them. I wouldn't add to the team, we pretty much need to win or lose with this team, there's no sense in burning some real high-level prospects to improve for this season. But, we just can't wave the white flag. |
We weren't going to the playoffs with Shields or Myers. It's stunning to me that people can't see such an obv concept.
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The only way the Royals can trade Shields is to get a return that helps the team this year or the Royals lose the PR battle with majority of the fan base.
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We're taking the division folks. I have a very positive outlook today for whatever reason (caffeine?). Tomorrow I'll be back to normal and I'll say we have 0 chance of a division title or wild card...
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By my count, after last night the Royals this year are 4-8 in games that end 2-1. That seems like an extraordinarily high number of 2-1 games played, but I don't know how it compares to other teams.
I do know that last year the Royals were 3-3 in 2-1 games. |
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I didn't like the Shields trade when it happened, but it is what it is. Moore needed to save his job and he apparently did enough to do that so his personal mission was accomplished.
Pretty sad that we gave up our best offensive prospect and "threw in" players who Tampa turned into valuable pieces. You can look back at it now and it's even worse than it was then. This team is an offensive joke and on top of that this pitching staff would be good without Shields. You'd add Odorizzi back and odds are there's more than enough money to pay Santana without the Shields or Davis contracts. Of course it's hindsight but tons of people hated this trade when it happened so is it really hindsight? |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The Indians are trading Justin Masterson to the Cardinals</p>— Peter Gammons (@pgammo) <a href="https://twitter.com/pgammo/statuses/494544422940712960">July 30, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Are people really bitching about Guthrie as a 5th starter and Chen as an injury fill in? Geez.
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When people say things like "hey the back of the Royals rotation is better than most" that's true it is. But it doesn't help when your run production is this god ****ing awful. |
People need to understand that what destroyed our playoff chances was a guy who never played here: Chris Sale. Our internal debate over him led us to choose Colon on the draft. Had we not done that, we'd have made the playoffs. (And not lost games to him either)
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I'm not saying it's over, but....
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Probably couldn't have fugged that up. And yes, if they take Sale over Colon and he has the same level of success, they never make the Shields trade. |
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How is Zimmer's arm now that he's been throwing for a few weeks?
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I think he's on a throwing program for a couple of weeks. Once he's done with that then he'll finish at one of the MILB teams in August,
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if we hadn't traded for shields do most people here think we couldn't have signed him? |
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The fug ...?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Teams closing in on Bonifacio are Kansas City San Francisco , Baltimore and Seattle .</p>— Bruce Levine (@MLBBruceLevine) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBBruceLevine/statuses/494562065437061120">July 30, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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I say fire Moore, let Yost be a lame duck and trade everyone.
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No ****ing way. LMAO. This would have to result in automatically firing DM. |
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Trading to reacquire Bonifacio, should it happen, might rank top 5 on the list of the Royals most facepalm worthy moments in franchise history. I've never heard of anything like that before.
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29 years and counting...
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edit: it might have been Barry Word instead of Bam Morris. I don't feel like looking it up. |
That's hilarious
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Does the "It's a process" fit here?
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