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Then start a complaining thread, Shields has been great for us this year. If our offense was as good as last year we would have had a real shot. This trade worked for both clubs.
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It didn't work for both clubs. The Royals would have been better to keep Myers, start him immediately, and invest in another FA pitcher. Additionally, one must factor in the controllable years of Myers going forward. The trade was an absolute disaster for the Royals. |
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You don't need power from any lineup, you need value. Power creates more value than speed does but in the end if Lough creates as much value as Myers who cares if he doesn't have his power? We are struggling this year because Fat Ass decided to eat a bunch of country breakfasts this winter thinking he was a star, and because Moose sucks, and because DM played his pet in rf two full months when he had a good alternative in Omaha
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The trade was stupid to begin with.
Why? Because Shields is only going to be A Royal for 2 years. He'll get big money somewhere else. Wade Davis sucks. We give up our 1st/2nd best minor league pitching prospect and one (if not best) Royals hitting prospect in quite some time for a 2 season rental on a team that realistically isn't ready to compete w/ the big sticks of the division over the course of a season. This team needs power bats to move our dinker hitting offense around the bases. Butler needs protection. That's the most important thing in this lineup and he simply doesn't have it. |
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David ****ing Lough.
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BUY! BUY! BUY!
*Except do not under any circumstances buy Rios to replace Lough. We just seen why. |
But don't buy Rios to replace lough goddamnit
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I'm all for Chen placing an 82 mph fastball between Dunn's shoulder blades next time then yelling at him to take the ****er out next time
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Buy buy buy - except that despite that we've won, what five straight, we haven't made up a single game.
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The trade was stupid to begin with.
Why? Because Shields is only going to be A Royal for 2 years. He'll get big money somewhere else. Wade Davis sucks. We give up our 1st/2nd best minor league pitching prospect and one (if not best) Royals hitting prospect in quite some time for a 2 season rental on a team that realistically isn't ready to compete w/ the big sticks of the division over the course of a season. This team needs power bats to move our dinker hitting offense around the bases. Butler needs protection. That's the most important thing in this lineup and he simply doesn't have it. Hosmer and Moustakas have absolutely ruined this team this season. |
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If Moose and Hos becme perennial 25+ to 30+ HR, 100+ RBI guys, then the sting of Myers hurts a lot less.
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GMDM improved it by getting Shields and Davis, and while Davis is not looking good so far, Shields alone has been a good addition to the team. Santana was also a great addition as well. The last time I can name at least two top pitchers/ace material stuff was when Kevin Appier and David Cone. The best part is that Hoch was finally moved to the pen, which was needed (although I would had liked to see him released, but he's been fairly, for the most part, average in the pen, so I'll tolerate that.) |
need a 2nd baseman
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So what would it take to trade the Phillies for Lee, Young, and Utley?
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Keep hoping that the end of the rotation gets boosted with Duffy |
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Boston wins. Royals now 6 back in the wild card race.
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OK, what does it take to get Gordan Beckham? Arbitration eligible next year, but not a FA until '16.
Would the Sox even consider it? He's a good player, but he's not great. Very solid. |
Baseball Tonight highlights was all about Sale and the bad baserunning in the 9th. NONE of the defensive gems shown other than Lough's catch. Whitesox are 20 games under .500 and it was all about Sale.
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of course, i haven't watched SC this morning, and that may have changed. but isn't it nice to follow a (ahem) "winner"? let's go royals!!! p.s. suck it hawk. |
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My take is that the Royals have a better chance of making a run with Santana. The reason is: they've gotten to this point without much help from the bats of Gordon, Butler, Moose or Escobar. I would put my money on confidence that our offensive production will go up a few notches. We would really need Ervins reliable pitching to keep things steady. Of course I say all this in the glow of Lough's impressive performances.
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No, the Royals cannot sell at this point. In fact, they have to look to improve at 2B for this year and beyond.
I'd look into Beckham. Kendrick would be a dream but likely too costly, and I'd also explore a prospect swap for Wong. |
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I'm ok with keeping him and trying to bring the guy back next year.
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And is it really that out of the question that we can't/won't re-sign Santana? Francoeur's contract is off the books, as are Hochevar & Chen's. That's a lot of money, no? I feel like (as long as he's asking for a reasonable amount) we could re-up on Erv & go get a decent 2B this winter for all the money we've been wasting on 2 of those 3 (and I'm not sure how much longer Chen can keep up his smoke & mirrors "fool em with offspeed stuff all night" act). I'll give this team some credit. This conversation is at least a little bit better than "What can we get for [insert every productive player on the major league team here]?" we're so used to. |
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Attendance is up, and we will finish near .500
We don't have to be buyers or sellers..... /Glass |
We have our best team in 10 years and people want to sell? Why? Play it out. Who cares if we don't make the playoffs. Anyone who thinks simply getting STL's marginal 2B prospect makes us a winner next year is a total dumb ass to begin with.
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Rany also made it clear last night that Lough is a 27 old fluke and evoked the name Bob Hamlin.
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This team is "in it." The math certainly doesn't favor us, but I don't think that the majority of fans are aware of how long the odds are. The Royals are "winning," and selling would absolutely kill the club in terms of public perception. |
Yeah, they are in a bad position, they cannot sell off and piss off the fans, if this is the best team in a long while and they sell, it disenfranchises them even more if that is possible.
Would love our hitters to turn it on and rattle off a big win streak and possible more. Sucks being a KC fan. |
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To be fair, Wil Myers is still doing the same thing. He has 7 walks in 32 games. Sounds exactly like a Royals prospect. 30 BB/150 K. |
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Today's game (July 28) is the MLB TV free game of the day. Helpful for us out of market folks.
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Make a run sure but why keep Santana??? At least trade him for something that will be around next year and upgrade the hole in our batting lineup. We sure as hell ain't signing him for what he is going to want and since his pitching has been off the charts, we wanna recoup while he is at what is surely his high point....SELL HIGH on Santana!
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Utley would look so good in our lineup.
That would be an instant boost and we would contend. Probably won't happen though. |
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Plus I think most people would rather see us save that money and try to re-sign Shields. As many others have noted, Santana has a history of being inconsistent from year to year. Plus Shields is a fastball/changeup guy, might have more miles left on his arm... plus his bulldog mentality is a great example for the younger pitchers. He doesn't panic and fall apart under pressure situations.
Plus it'd be nice if he could be there if (knock on wood, lots of wood) guys like Zimmer and Ventura can make their way up in the next 2-3 years. |
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Interesting storyline in the AL West. The Rangers, who now have a front office with a winning attitude and money to back it up, are 5 games out of first behind the Athletics who seem to still be playing some form of moneyball.
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He credited Brett with finding something wrong with his swing and said they "corrected it". Since then, he's been a .300 hitter and fairly productive. I felt like early on he didn't have the bat speed,but it seems he does now. Perhaps it sticks. At any rate, it's not costing us much to see. I think we need to sort out RF but it's no longer the gaping black hole it was when Frenchy played there every game. to me, 2b is the real question mark. You really need an everyday player in that spot. |
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