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If you define it as a guy like Kolten Wong, Joe Pederson in the LA system, etc. it works out just fine. Same thing with a Tyler Skaggs. Quote:
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It really doesn't matter how often a guy bats or how many IP he throws, if he's destroying value in teh process. Hell, I want a guy playing LESS if he's a negative WAR player. |
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fWAR has him at -0.9. bWAR has him at -0.8. Sticking with Fangraphs (because it's hard to get a BRef listing by WAR that goes beyond a Top 10), that's 207th out of 213 players who have played the OF in the major leagues this season. |
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KC MUST get a prospect valuable enough to dump the chance at a comp pick for Santana. |
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Guthrie ranks 70/71, which doesn't surprise me. 3rd starter types are where the qualification cut-offs start... as the No. 4 and 5 spots typically bounce for a lot of teams. He's a fringe No. 3/solid No. 4 starter. fWAR for pitchers ranks Wade Davis (39th overall) higher than each of the following: Jeff Locke Kris Medlen Paul Maholm Tommy Millone Andrew Cashner Jeremy Hefner Wade Miley Kyle Lohse Jarrod Parker Bronson Arroyo Ryan Dempster Chris Tillman Is there a SINGLE guy on that list you legitimately think is WORSE than Wade Davis? |
If Guthrie is below replacement value then Davis and Chendoza sure as hell are to. Which three replacement level guys are you supposed to replace them with again? Would it be correct to say someone that has an even 0 WAR is not easily replaceable?
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From the eyeball test, I would have to agree. FG gives tons of credit for normalizing HR rates on fly balls and he's been stung a bit. The problem with Davis is his defenders say "he'll revert to his career data". Problem is his career data includes stints in the pen. I'm sure Hoch's data has improved this year over his career too. |
At least we're not the Marlins?
They're hosting a Legends of Wrestling night in August. http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/ey...restling-night |
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Chris Getz up, Johnny G down
Herrera for Teaford as well |
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Bob Dutton @Royals_Report 2m #Royals option 2B Johnny Giavotella and LHP Everett Teaford to AAA Omaha. Plan to recall RHP Kelvin Herrera and 2B Chris Getz. Gio got a grand total of 38 plate appearances. |
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For those of you counting at home, that was 10 games and 38 PA's for Gio.
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Look, guys, someone's gotta be held accountable for that 5-game losing streak.
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T F ?? **** this team |
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Oh, and while I've ever so slightly been a GMDM apologist, if he's fired tonight it would be perfectly acceptable to me. |
Dayton's response today to the Royals Reality-based Community:
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Rany Jazayerli @jazayerli 2m
Only way this day could be worse is if the Royals promoted Chris Getz and sent Johnny Giavotella back to Omaha. What's that? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA |
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Getz was hitting .313 at Omaha. How can you keep that kind of bat down there?
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I am SO going to love listening to St. John tomorrow morning
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Rany is obliterating the Royals right now. |
Well.......bye Dayton
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You know, if they had sent Gio down so as to play Ciriaco at 2B, it still would've been stupid based on Gio's 38 PA's. But at least they would be turning toward someone new.
But Getz? GETZ? |
So then just cut Gio?
if they are doing this then they must be just done with him. no future with Getz |
Getz has pics of Dayton or Glass....right?
It has to be.... |
This is just rearranging deck chairs and they didn't even give Gio a chance this time... but at the same time I think the reaction is more anti-Getz than anything. I don't think Gio has done anything at any level to really prove he's any better than Getz. Which is strange because Gio has been decent at taking walks in the minors... at the major league level he's been worse than Francoeur. It's like he's a different player.
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By the way, if you really want to gouge your eyes out, there's a one hour special about Hawk Harrelson on MLB Network right now.
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Maybe being the Marlins doesn't look so bad now.
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I'll say this.....if the Royals are having problems developing Moose, Hosmer and other top picks, what makes anyone think they could develop Gio?
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At least Getzy has cool walk-up music.
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P.S. Dayton Moore is one astoundingly stupid mother****er. |
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I can't wait till GMDM is gone.. |
All of our 2B options are shit.
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If Carpenter could hit 25 HR's I'd put him at 3rd, move Wong up and move right along. However, he can't so Wong is expendable. I was actually thinking about a deal involving Wong to KC today. WIth you guys dearth of talent at 2b anywhere, I think he'd be a good idea in KC. But I was thinking alot bigger. Depending what happens with you guys the next couple weeks, if things bottom out, I'd send Wong, Wacha, and anyone else you wanted outside of anyone with the big club now and Taveras to KC for Shields. |
I thought Dayton said there's no substitute for a young player facing MLB pitching?
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Royals players look awesome in the minors and shitty at the majors because they are mentally weak.
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Economic landscape hash"5 gotten better
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He would HAVE to get Taveras back from St. Louis to consider the deal. And it would probably have to be Taveras + something else. Not saying St. Louis SHOULD offer that, saying that's what it would take to get him or to make it worth KC's while. |
THoughts on the return of the Getz...
This is Dayton Moore at his worst. Chris Getz is a bad to terrible major league player. I know it. You know it. Anyone who follows the game with an eye on stats knows it. He might be a great guy. He might be a real strong Christian. He might like going hunting with Ned Yost and Frenchy in the offseason, and Jon Broxton, too. He might try really hard and grind and be a great clubhouse example. But the guy's attributes end there. This is Dayton Moore at his worst. His extreme loyalty to players who have shown not only that they are not GOOD major league players, but in fact are BAD major league players (Horacio Ramirez, Kyle Davies, Luke Hochevar, Jeff Francoeur, Ross Gload, Chris Getz) is by far his biggest failing (and I don't say that lightly). When Dayton Moore is gone in two years and he is sitting back and wondering where it went wrong, this should be a big part of the realization. But it won't... Because this is Dayton Moore at his worst. |
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I'm not lost on the concept of over-thinking a putt in golf - I can connect those theoretical dots - but this ain't golf and rarely does a golfer miss the ball, they simply miss the hole. I'd be happy if when our guys over-thought their shit and followed it up with trying to hard, they'd actually make contact the the ****ing ball! So, like it was years ago, it's still time to tell these guys to be scared because you'll fire them (and then fire a few), and tell them when they fail, they need to try even harder. Take MANY more hours of BP, study the ****ing game, neglect you family (like the rest of the world does in this day and age!), and get in the ****ing gym and don't come out until you're a ****ing beast. Essentially live and breath THIS GAME and every possible aspect of it, forsake all else, for the glory of the game and the glory of becoming an idol.... And if you juice, make sure you're two steps ahead of testers. But let them know it's fully supported. For it, for that time you spend in bed each night, you can have a different hot chick to fulfill your desires - and that's what it's all about at that age. Spend 10-12 years as a stud, then go back and find one of those hot chicks, marry her, have 2.5 kids and ride off into the sunset at a loved hero instead of somebody who was/is a joke who played (badly) for the Royals... Try that mindset for 7 years and let's see where it gets us! |
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However, I don't necessarily think Shields is a lockdown #1 so I wouldn't be moving Tavares for that, when I could potentially give up Tavares plus for Cliff Lee. My main reasoning for said trade was dependent on if the Royals thought they were going to be able to re sign Shields or if they thought he was walking after next season. If he's walking, I don't necessarily think you can get too picky, but you can also just let him play it out here in KC then walk and take the pick. Although, in said trade, you could potentially get your 2b for the next decade, a mid rotation guy in Wacha, and whatever else you wanted in the trade. In the end though, It's not a move Moore or the Royals would or likely could make. |
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Part of me almost hopes Dayton Moore makes the move. It would be the last nail in his coffin. |
It just depends with Wacha. If he develops a 3rd plus pitch, he could be a solid 2 fringe 1, but thats highly unlikely.
I think he's a 3,4 like you said. He's got the potential to be a solid innings eater. |
We could dump James' 20M onto owners who care about winning. Don't forget that part of it. Just like we dumped Zack's 27M onto Milwaukee and took back 2 turds in Cain/Escobar. As it's now obvious to all, that was not a "talent deal'. It was another Glass salary dump.
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Those two turds will likely have contributed about 12 WAR by the end of the season (in 4.5 seasons). There's also the Jake Odorizzi piece, without which the James Shields deal probably doesn't get done. Greinke deal was not a salary dump. |
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So? Greinke did 8.4 by himself in only 2 years. A much more compressed time frame. He was vastly superior to that duo by himself. Of course, he did cost a lot more. And you know where I'm going with that right? |
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Also don't forget they traded a malcontent (who, BTW, personally blocked a trade that would have returned Jordan Zimmermann and Ian Desmond) who was known to be demanding a trade. There is more than enough evidence to use against Dayton Moore, to critique him with, without ripping on this trade. Same thing with Glass. |
I’m torn between wanting duncan to continue arguing with the dumbshit because I enjoy his takes, and feeling sad that he is wasting his breath arguing with a dumbshit.
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Honestly you could probably learn something watching us discuss this stuff. |
So, I have a question: Dayton Moore said "it could take 10 years" to re-build the Royals. So let's test him on that one. I took a look at the rosters of MLB teams in 2006 when Dayton assumed the GM role here in KC. And guess what? Very few players in the entire league are still with their teams. That means EVERY OTHER GM was forced to build a new roster in the past 8 years just like Dayton had to.
2006 Cards: C Yadier Molina, CL Adam Wainright. 2006 A's: <none> 2006 Rays: Ben Zobrist 2006 Pirates: <none> (Here's their team if you want to laugh: http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/2006.shtml) I could do that for any team really and we'll find the same thing: all teams have to rebuild in the time DM says it takes to rebuild a team. Only question left is what was in the pipeline. Pittsburgh had Neil Walker & McCutcheon but then again, KC had Butler & Gordon so that's a wash. Here were the 2006 system rankings: http://www.baseballamerica.com/today...006/26854.html |
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I notice you left out Milwaukee's acquisition of Jean Segura for Zack. Segura (3.2 WAR) is outdoing the duo (2.8 WAR) all by himself. This significantly alters your future WAR calcs. |
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They got two young, above-average starters who provide plus defense at premium defensive positions, guys they control for a long time. They also got a few minor league pieces, one of whom flamed out and one of whom was a key piece in acquiring James Shields. Jean Segura, a top 75-100 prospect, flukily turning into something he's NEVER been before (and regressing significantly - he's slugging .411 since June 1, which lends some credence to the thought many had early - that his power was not sustainable) has nothing to do with what the Royals acquired for Greinke. |
Because you can't talk about long term WAR values of what KC got but not what Milwaukee got. Jean Segura is clearly part of the Greinke deal because they got him for Greinke. They traded Cain, Escobar, Odorizzi for 2 years Zack + Jean Segura.
But let's assume you're right and we'll just invalidate Segura entirely. Let's stipulate that. So what? The Royals traded for a CF with 2.0 WAR. Their backup Dyson already has 0.8 WAR in 1/4 the at-bats. Why on Earth did we give up something so valuable as Zack to get a player who's no better than what we already have? Admit, it's a great question no? |
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So in just a month of play, Will Myers has almost equaled Moose in HRs and will probably surpass Butler and Hosmer before years end... :facepalm:
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Glass is committed to teaching this city a lesson by ripping our hearts out, for having a heart, and it shows. Just like he proved when he ran Wal-Mart; you're lucky to have a job/team, don't ask for anything more. For what he's doing to a very nice city, I hate Glass. Words can't express how badly I'd enjoy watching him have a personal crisis that reduced him to a huddled mass - poor, wet, cold, helpless and in poor health. I could be wrong, but I suspect few in his family are there for anything but his money, so take that away and he'd get what he deserves. Perhaps that's why he keeps the money coming in, he's bought faux love and commitment from those closest to him. Like the players who are victims of being on his team, who can't wait to leave (if they're actually good), I suspect his family is the same. People like him need to be reduced to that for a while to teach them a lesson about their greed and show them how close to being Satan's seed they really are. Good morning.... |
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Still not mad about the trade. |
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