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Thought I'd add that Shields won, and the Royals have a winning record in his starts. 117 ip of sub-3 era, 104k, avg 7 ip per start. Stud.
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I agree though, its too small of a sample size. I need to see Moose doing this more on a consistent basis before I'll buy it. |
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I am curious how Dyson would hold up playing CF regularly.
1. Dyson 2. Cain 3. Hos 4. Butler 5. Gordon 6. Salvy 7. Moose 8. Slapdick 2b 9. Escobar Go ahead and pitch around Billy now. I dare you. |
I feel like salvy has been playing pretty damn good right behind billy though.
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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/0...medium=twitter
The Royals have released outfielder/first baseman Xavier Nady, according to the Pacific Coast League's transactions page. Nady had been playing on a minor league deal that he agreed to after being cut in advance of the Article XX(B) free agent retention bonus deadline, back in late March. It is not presently known whether Nady exercised an opt out clause to trigger his release, or indeed whether he had any such clause in his contract. Nady was hitting a robust .310/.382/.486 in 289 plate appearances for the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers. After a well-documented power outage over his last several seasons, moreover, Nady had swatted a promising 11 home runs thus far for Omaha. In a combined 166 big league plate appearances last season for the Nationals and Giants, Nady hit just .184/.253/.316. |
Would have liked to see Nady HR's in the majors.
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