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"A Good Day."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

We thought we'd have a lot of weekends like this one back in 2007 with Alex and Billy opening cans of whoop-ass. But we'll take it. Thanks for the rundown on the guys we acquired.

July 31, 2010 at 9:35 PM

Blogger Grain of Salt said...

Just how do you qualify this trade as "great?" As far as I can tell it is a "good" trade at best... especially since Collins has only had success at the AA level. Words matter - and "great" is somewhat of an overstatement. Granted, Farnsworth and Ankiel weren't part of our future, but I don't see how a 5'7" - 140lb lefty is gonna stay healthy through the grind of a MLB season. He may be "Mini Billy Wagner", but even he is 5'11" 200lbs.

July 31, 2010 at 9:58 PM

Anonymous Paul said...

Pretty happy that GMDM took this route and unloaded some of these guys. Let's be honest, it would be criminal if he didn't.
Just waiting for Kila not to just get called up but to play all the time when he does. And I don't want 60 AB's in the middle of Sept.
I want 150 starting next week.
If he's as bad as Moore thinks he is, we'll find out and we can release him this winter.
If he's as good as I hope he is, we have our DH for next year for 2011.

July 31, 2010 at 10:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can we refer to Tim Collins as Tiny Tim or Too Tall from now on?

July 31, 2010 at 10:04 PM

Blogger Kansas City said...

Yeah, its not a "great" trade, but its a good move to get Ankiel and Farnsworth off the team and open up some space, but the idea is to open space for young guys, not fringe players from Atlanta.

As to prospect Collins, he sounds fascinating. But it is so hard to judge "prospects" because we don't know what other prospects DM could have gotten from other teams.


ps. I just saw Carlos Gonzales hit an upper deck ninth innning walk off to beat the Cubs and complete hitting for the cycle. It was caught by a Cubs fan. The announcers said it was the 6th cycle for the Rockies, include one by NEFI PEREZ!!!

July 31, 2010 at 10:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Today was a very good day. Great moves all around!

July 31, 2010 at 10:17 PM

Anonymous kw said...

A question that is only tangential: Isn't there still a good chance the Royals could move Guillen? I know he now would have to clear waivers, but let's say they make a deal with a team that still needs a bat. They put Guillen on waivers and either he clears, and the deal goes through, or someone claims him and is on the hook for the rest of his salary for this year. Is that how it would work? Seems like that might account for a lack of urgency in moving him if I have the process right.

July 31, 2010 at 10:30 PM

Anonymous rey rey said...

Jose is the poster child for waiver deals. His huge contract will allow him to slip thru and thus make a trade ver possible.

July 31, 2010 at 10:49 PM

Blogger Phil said...

It's almost like we didn't lose by a margin of 44-18 over the previous 5 games!

Of course everyone knows walk-off, come from behind wins are worth TWO wins....

Ok ok, I'm done. Good stuff, Rany. As always. But I'm still waiting on my post about TPJ.

Speaking of, wouldn't it be great to do a post on the unfortunate former Royals? Everyone loves to harp on the Beltran, Ibanez, Dye, Damon moves. I think it would be great if we could have a post about the Harveys, Browns, Perezs, and Penas.

A where-are-they-now/what-did-they-do-after-they-left our starting line-up review. We don't have to be serious all the time; Dayton clearly isn't.

July 31, 2010 at 11:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Disgusting that you are leaving Steak waiting. Get to it Rany and make a post as he has commanded of you.

July 31, 2010 at 11:45 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe it's giving Dayton Moore a little too much credit, but if he signed all these vets before the season with the intention of flipping them at the trading deadline, it's worked out well. Some of these guys they got won't pan out, of course, but odds are two or three of them will turn out to be useful players who will help a future Royals team to be good.

Now they need to get Ka'aihue into the lineup, play him every day for the next two months, and see if he can help.

July 31, 2010 at 11:46 PM

Blogger Nathan said...

Actually, playing Kila for two months won't tell us one way or the other whether he can help. Lot's of players have anomalous results from their first couple of months in the bigs. But it will be a step in the right direction.

August 1, 2010 at 12:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Best news from the press conference:

Moore talking about how Dean Taylor has been badgering him for 2 months about Kila.

Here's hoping Moore listens to Taylor more intently!

August 1, 2010 at 12:44 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A good day would be Dayton getting fired and Rany getting deported. Then Guillen and Betancourt get released. Now THAT is a good day.

August 1, 2010 at 1:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"A good day would be Dayton getting fired and Rany getting deported. Then Guillen and Betancourt get released. Now THAT is a good day."

How does it feel to be borderline retarded, and a pathetic person who is an embarassment to the human race?

August 1, 2010 at 3:32 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Am I missing something or is/was reason for keeping Callaspo, Pods, Ankiel (I have a 20 buck bet with my brother he is on the IR before Sept.) or Farnsworth?

Thanks Rany, for it has been painful for so long, but see a light at the end of the tunnel. I for one am keeping track of the names as they fly by. At least it will be great fun seeing who pans out.

For those who watched Yanks Louisiana Lighting throw like Bob Gibson for almost a decade me thinks Collins will be a success.

August 1, 2010 at 8:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like Rany still likes the taste of Daddy Daytons dick. Pathetic. What a sellout. No turning back now Rany.

August 1, 2010 at 10:38 AM

Anonymous Rick said...

If I were Rany I'd disable the ability for people to post as "Anonymous".

Then we'd get fewer retards leaving anonymous comments.

August 1, 2010 at 11:31 AM

Anonymous AxDxMx said...

This was a GREAT trade. The Royals got rid of Ankiel and Farnsworth, AND got something in return. Anyone that says this wasn't great, underestimates the importance of getting these 2 off the team and opening spots for younger players.

August 1, 2010 at 12:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Rick! You fucking pussy.

August 1, 2010 at 1:08 PM

Blogger Kansas City said...

Some weird posts here. If someone posts something offensive, I think it is best to ingore the post and not engage in namecalling.

On the trade, I agree it is hard to call the trade great at this point. I would say it is sound judgment to move veterans like Farnsworth and Ankiel (ignore the lack of judgment in signing them for high dollar contracts in the first place). But if Blanco takes at bats that should be going to others, that is a bit of a problem.

By the way, the trade also could be a "great" one for the Braves. They are in the pennant race, and may be in the playoffs, and either Ankiel or Farnsworth [!!] might come up big in a crucial game.

August 1, 2010 at 3:58 PM

Blogger Kyle said...

Ankiel had a great game today. 0-3 with a strikeout. We didn't get good days from the guys we received either, but oh well. Kila is up, and he should get some play at DH and 1B. 3 in a row is pretty good for the Royals, even if it's against the Orioles. GO ROYALS!

August 1, 2010 at 4:20 PM

Anonymous Chris said...

even a good team. We lack offense, especially now with Podsednik, and a newly hot Ankiel gone. We also lack bullpen help with Tejeda on the DL and Farnsworth gone.

We need to keep losing games, get a Top 3-5 pick in one of the deepest and best drafts in recent memory, and let Dayton Moore work his magic one more time. Will Myers and Tim Melville were steals.... Danny Duffy too. Even though John Lamb got brought down to earth last night, the farm system is stocked with pitching.

Our goal for next year should be .500 or within 5 games of it. If we can do that, we're on track to make a wildcard push in 2012. Dayton has the recipe right, the most recent trade for the Tim Collins shows that he knows what he's doing and is trying to build another Atlanta Braves type organization. As long as he doesn't sell out too many prospects trying to make the playoffs in 2012 the Royals turn around will come to fruition.

August 1, 2010 at 8:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

DeJesus. This would have added insight into Dayton. The DeJesus trade had to fill holes. Dayton should be on a mission over the next few months to fill two holes. Catcher and Centerfield. When looking at our system, these are the holes that must be filled. I am in favor of a Soria trade in fill one or both of these

August 1, 2010 at 10:43 PM

Blogger Nathan said...

But if Blanco takes at bats that should be going to others, that is a bit of a problem.

I'm trying to figure out who this might be. Someone has to play center, no? Blanco probably has about as much chance of being a productive part of a winning team as Mitch Meier has, which is to say more than zero and less than much.

August 2, 2010 at 9:29 AM

Blogger kcghost said...

Unloading Callaspo, Pods, Ankiel, and Farnsworth is good stuff. Other than Collins the guys we got back are organizational fodder or fringe MLers. And I am okay with that.

GMDM can't bring up Kila until he unloads Guillen and that isn't likely, The guy can barely run so he can't play the OF. So GMDM has to find an American League team desperate for a DH. Or he can cut him. Unless we think we have someone on the line to make a modest trade with for Guiilen we just may as well get on with it and cut him.

Friday night I was at the game with a friend of mine who I have seen hundreds of Royals games with. It was an absolutely dreary ball game to watch. The O's pitchers couldn't throw a strike and ours wouldn't throw the ball period. So with two outs in the 9th, in the rain, I says to him. "this wouldn't be the fist time we saw a walk-off home run". Let me tell you, Gordon absolutely crushed that baseball.

This guy O'Sullivan, who we traded Callaspo to get, is a big hulking guy. And he does a mighty good Kyle Davies impression. The guy just constantly nibbles. And lord is he slow. And despite his size has a mediocre fastball.

August 2, 2010 at 9:53 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A Soria trade just opens a new hole to replace the one in center or catcher. Perhaps an easier hole to fill, but still a hole.

Blanco potentially takes ABs away from Kila. Blanco playing in center likely means Maier playing in right instead of Guillen, which means Guillen at DH instead of Kila. I assume that is what Rany was getting at, anyhow.

August 2, 2010 at 12:24 PM

Anonymous Rick said...

If Ned Yost starts Blanco and Maier while leaving Ka'aihue on the bench, he will begin to challenge to challenge Trey Hillman for the title of worst Royals manager ever.

And that's saying something.

August 2, 2010 at 2:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see rany still likes the taste of daddy daytons dick. Every move Dayton makes is great now, huh sellout? You disgust me. You should be hung like Benedict Arnold. I would be first in line to watch that.

August 2, 2010 at 5:19 PM

Blogger Michael said...

And we see that you are still a hate filled, immature, annoying douchebag of an "Anonymous" commenter. I'd have a little more respect for you if you'd actually put your name to your inane, intelligence lowering drivel, but you won't. You probably jack off every time you post your stupid anonymous posts, dreaming of watching Rany suck on Dayton's dick. Now go get a paper towel and clean your junk off your computer screen.

August 2, 2010 at 6:28 PM

Blogger John said...

Anon,

Benedict Arnold was never hung, although he deserved it. The unfortunate British officer who arranged his defection was caught and hung while Arnold escaped.

If you're going to use historical references in your inane comments, at least get your history right.

August 2, 2010 at 8:19 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When Moore traded away Leo Nunez (twice, you you remember-once in the aborted Milton Bradley deal) I assumed it was because Moore thought Leo was too small to play in the big leagues. Leo pitched well enough when he was here so there seemed to be no better reason Moore wanted to be rid of him so badly other than he thought Nunez too fragile to endure.
Now he trades for guy, Collins, who is smaller than Leo.
What does that tell us? Anything?

August 2, 2010 at 9:39 PM

Anonymous tony said...

>>Speaking of, wouldn't it be great to do a post on the unfortunate former Royals?>>

Trivia: Chico Lind is the only former Royal (and as far as I know the only former big leaguer) to win a Grammy.

August 3, 2010 at 2:29 AM

Anonymous tony said...

I guess this might seem sorta spammy, but I'm not selling anything - I took a bunch of pictures at saturday's game with the old uniforms and ran them throw a photoshop filter thing to make them look old. I think they turned out nice.

If you want see them, or make them into wallpaper or something, they are here:

http://thesedatedapepics.wordpress.com/

If you want larger versions to print out for autographs you can e-mail me at sedatedape@aol.com. (I'm not going to try to charge anything for that either)

August 3, 2010 at 2:36 AM

Blogger Nathan said...

Blanco potentially takes ABs away from Kila. Blanco playing in center likely means Maier playing in right instead of Guillen, which means Guillen at DH instead of Kila. I assume that is what Rany was getting at, anyhow.

I think if you stretch it that far, then basically acquiring any player blocks Kila. Why does Maier have to play every day? It isn't clear there's much difference between him and Blanco, as Blanco is probably a better defender and Meier has a tiny bit of pop.

Anyway, Ka'aihue is up. He probably won't play every day until Moore figures out how to unload Guillen, but he's up.

August 3, 2010 at 10:25 AM

Blogger Jacko said...

Come on now Rany. We just traded a proven bopper and proven flamethrower (which are two things we lack) for a guy that might be a lefty reliever in a few years. Oh yeah. Sounds like a great trade. I know we're out of it this year, but I hate to see guys like Gordon and Maier and Marte and Hughes out there. They aren't nearly the players that Ankiel and Farnsy were. We lost the two biggest bad@$$es in the league the last two years in Olivo and Farnsy. Now teams can openly humiliate us without fear along with beating our now punchless team. God I hope this process works.

http://jackosroyalsblog.blogspot.com/

August 3, 2010 at 1:30 PM

Anonymous Nick said...

Jacko, I just went to your blog and it was the worst writing on the Royals I've ever read. Your opinions are terrible. I hate your opinions, I hate how you love veterans, I hate your stupid sayings and I especially hate you. Does anyone read your blog? I don't think so MacGruber.

August 3, 2010 at 2:08 PM

Anonymous John said...

Just checked out Tony's "old timey" photos from four posts up above. They are great!

August 3, 2010 at 2:16 PM

Blogger Jacko said...

Hardy har har Nick. You are probably one of those guys who wants to see us constantly rebuilding. I could smash guys like you.

August 3, 2010 at 2:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My goodness, this is good reading. Seems almost alien that the Royals have somehow inspired such a wellspring of first rate analysis. Bookmarked.

August 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM

Blogger Nathan said...

Jacko, I think you may have baseball confused with Rugby.

In other news, is it too soon to say that Alex Gordon is...hot?

August 4, 2010 at 7:21 AM

Blogger Jacob G. said...

Free Kila. 3 games and only one pinch hitting appearance.

August 4, 2010 at 10:02 AM

Anonymous FAst Eddie said...

Royals designate Guillen for assignment....

August 5, 2010 at 1:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ding Dong the witch is dead!

August 5, 2010 at 1:56 PM

Blogger Colin said...

JackO is (almost certainly) not serious. He's a caricature of old-timey baseball cliches.

August 5, 2010 at 4:22 PM

Anonymous Donald Zackary Greinke said...

Tell Dayton Mooreon to get some players in here, or trade me to the Yankees!

August 5, 2010 at 9:54 PM

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