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Anonymous Luke-a-Duke said...

Farnsworth = bad times waiting to happen. I want to like the guy, but man... awful. Here's hoping that these two brainfarts for him are just that and he can start being worth all that moolah he was given.

April 15, 2009 at 5:18 PM

Blogger Master Shake said...

I am optimistic about this start because of the pitching. I am surprised by the pitching of Ponson the first few games. Today he really pitched well. Up until the 5th inning almost every ball hit into play was a ground ball. That is a very good sign for someone towards the back of the rotation..and, he gave us a chance to win.

As for Farnsworth....ouch. Stopped landing on the toe again, I take it. Thought we fixed that. Anyway...

I am going to say that I think Teahen is "who we think he is". Going into the season (if he was going to be on this team) he was going to be a super sub. A position that is nice for him. However, an inflated spring training homerun total got everyone excited (including me). I don't see consistent power (doubles or homers) in that swing. I just dont. Hot streak...o.k. Sustained worthwhile production from a bad defensive 2nd baseman? No.

I know that Callaspo has a wrap for not bringing much to the table besides hitting. However...his OBP capabilities along with an average 2nd base make him a decent option. His ability to see pitches and show a solid batting eye make him a GOOD fit for this lineup. with guys like Olivo, Gordon, Teahen, Jacobs (and Butler of late) whiffing at alarming rates we need some good hitters to tip the scales.

Let's go get two of three from Texas. With Meche, Greinke and Davies going I like our shots to be in some of those ballgames with a chance to win!

I'm happy with the start to this season. Let's keep plugging forward.

Lastly....Jacobs seems to be getting his timing down. Man...can that guy hit the ball a long way when he connects?!?! Legit power.

April 15, 2009 at 5:24 PM

Anonymous chjohn said...

Last night, I was thinking Farnsworth should have been in the game to close out the blowout in the 9th. Then he couldn't be used today.
Also, might be time to send Gordon to AAA, and move Teahen to 3B for awhile. Call up Maier to fill the roster spot. We cant have Gordon strike out every 4th at bat. I like the guy a lot, but he's not helping the team at all.

April 15, 2009 at 5:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hated to see that Teahan base running blunder, for sure. Liked the comments on the bullpen use -- sometimes the comments I hear seem to imply that pitchers can pitch every day, multiple innings.... At least Farnsworth is getting his role staked out. Would have loved the sweep, but taking series will get you a great season!
Sir Sidney did OK by us today; let's see what he's got over a few weeks. I too recall Lima time. As long as we recognize when the ride is over, then what the heck. A guy in a Royals uniform that's giving good effort will get my support. And can that Jacobs hit (which is good, since he sure can't field).

April 15, 2009 at 5:30 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You spelled something wrong in your last paragraph. Properly spelled, The Royals "CAN BUILD ON THIS."

April 15, 2009 at 5:41 PM

Blogger Nathan said...

Over at ball star, the 1,2,3 pitchers have been dubbed MGD (Meche Greinke Davies). I like this, and I have a proposition to follow this up with an explanation for the full starting line-up.

3.2 beer.

You LOVE the three part, but you really wish that two could bump up a litt.e

April 15, 2009 at 6:32 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Lets see---we have our back up catcher hitting clean up, our back up to our back up 2B starting at 2b and hitting second, we have our back up SS ( gosh I hate saying that about Tony Pena Jr.) batting (anywhere is bad), we have our power guy who is now got his stroke , on the freakin bench, and we have Trey making rightie/leftie switches that are really rightie/rightie switches!!!?? How did we lose this game!! I was there and I still can't figure it out. My fear is, neither can Trey!!

April 15, 2009 at 7:14 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Farnsworth took the loss Wednesday against the Indians by allowing three runs while recording just a single out.

Spin:
These types of blowups are inevitable with Farnsworth, but he still offers a strong K rate (though he didn't record a strikeout Wednesday) and a chance to close games should Joakim Soria go down. Consider Wednesday just the cost of doing business with Farnsworth.

This is the ESPN Fantasy analysis--where do they get these guys??? What would the s\"spin" have been if Kyle was pitching for Boston or New York??

April 15, 2009 at 7:18 PM

Anonymous LDM said...

HA! Good work Doc, your staff was wonderful too. It was worth the drive. The worst part of the day was checking the box score when I returned home. Farnsworth!

Its April 15 and Farns has allowed 6 ER in 3.1 and has two losses in his 4 appearances. Its a small sample, but does anyone really trust him going forward? Its just so frustrating to have him struggle and have such little hope of him turning it around. What is the "best case" scenario for him for the remainder of the season? I have no idea. I hope he can contribute and be a force in the 'pen, but I see more headaches coming.

In the meantime we can continue to enjoy the 4 man rotation for another turn.

April 15, 2009 at 8:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gil, Zack and Kyle then two days without a smile.

Triple stud, double dud rotation.

Three days of K'ing, two days of praying.

Three days of cruisin', two days of bruisin'.

Three days of flying, two days of crying.

April 15, 2009 at 8:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's no need to be negative about the back end of the rotation...non-committal should be good enough.

MGD and then we'll see.

April 15, 2009 at 10:57 PM

Anonymous Dave said...

Meche, Davies and Greinke ... then things get hinkey.

April 15, 2009 at 11:05 PM

Blogger Antonio. said...

Check career stats again and then tell us there's no need for negativity... I'm sure a compelling case could be made.

April 15, 2009 at 11:49 PM

Blogger Ryan said...

I already have emailed Mr. Mellinger to express to him my dismay about the "Kougar" moniker. Evidently, I'm the only one who dislikes it. I think Cougars are a) a passe term b)second rate and a negative term, which means we play in a second rate park and we're always second rate. The Royals need to get rid of that image. I'm totally kidding and deadly serious at the same time.

Also, "Farnsworth" is going to be my new swear word when I mess up. Like when I stub my toe, or nail my hand to a table, or commit a balk like a twelve year old.

April 16, 2009 at 12:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to like Farnsworth really I do, I do. I thought he had the mechanic issue worked out?

We knew the Tribe was going to get it going at some point. There are too many hitters on that club.
We'll get them next week.

If we survive the seemingly offensive onslaught that is the T. Rangers right now.

April 16, 2009 at 12:58 AM

Anonymous AxDxMx said...

Looking at the replay of Teahen going into 2nd in slo-mo on DVR in HD, I don't think the fielder tagged him til he hit the base, but from the ump's angle on the other side, he definitely looked out. I don't think being aggressive is a bad thing, it just happened to cost us today. The real problem is Farnsworth. Why the hell did we sign him to begin with? And for that kind of money? What the hell was Dayton Moore smoking?

April 16, 2009 at 1:01 AM

Blogger Miles said...

Greinke, Davies, Meche, who knows about the rest?

April 16, 2009 at 1:35 AM

Anonymous Matt Berger said...

It's true money may have been wasted on Olivo, but I do have to wonder if competition for playing time isn't whats fueling John Buck's surge. Either way, Buck's the better all around catcher, he'll draw more walks, hit for a higher average, and apparently maybe even slug better too.
p.s. I don't want to jinx anything but its nice to be relevant, screw you John Kruk we do matter.

April 16, 2009 at 2:23 AM

Anonymous Matt said...

oh and another thing, im looking forward to facing the Rangers, then we'll have a better idea as to what we've got in the Big Three (a better big three than the Celtics or the Cavs, and a better professional sport as Im sure all baseball fans would agree)

April 16, 2009 at 2:36 AM

Anonymous Ben said...

Meche, Greinke, and Davies...then anything else is gravy.

April 16, 2009 at 2:48 AM

Blogger Ryan said...

I am wondering if this years Royals might be like the 1984 Royals in some ways. Although the back of rotation then was a Saberhagen, who started the year in the bullpen, and young Danny Jackson.

They couldn't produce runs for squat if I can remember.

Also, the problem with Farnsworth isn't he's not landing on his toe, it's that he keeps landing on his face.

April 16, 2009 at 6:33 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love Teahen's aggressiveness, and as soon as he hit the ball yesterday, I knew he was going to try to stretch it. Of course, so did Choo, and he does have a nice arm out there.

If that is the fifth inning, or if we are down by one, or if we are ahead or tied, then it becomes a good play - force the defense to make the play, and doff your cap if they are successful.

The calculus is similar to a stolen base. If you wouldn't think about trying to steal second in the circumstance, then you shouldn't be trying to stretch the single into a double.

April 16, 2009 at 8:50 AM

Blogger Lefty said...

Greinke, Davies and Meche and at least the bullpen is fresh.

April 16, 2009 at 9:15 AM

Blogger Tim said...

The problem with Farnsworth is that for every game like yesterday, you get a game like the 4-1 loss to the Yanks when he came in and blew away three straight hitters. This is probably the kind of performance that keeps garnering the guy millions of dollars.

I think that Yankees game was perfect scenario to use Farnsworth: put him in to keep a game close, but in no way do you put him in to hold a slim lead.

April 16, 2009 at 9:36 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please don't jump on the awful Kougar bandwagon.

April 16, 2009 at 10:07 AM

Anonymous Scott said...

Meche, Davies, Greinke, and two guys who are stinky?

April 16, 2009 at 10:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

kougar = lame
This will have appeal to teenage boys and those that share the same maturity so it will probably stick.
The ballpark is better than it ever was.

April 16, 2009 at 11:30 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"kougar" is worse than the crappy powers of farnsworth and gload combined.

April 16, 2009 at 12:01 PM

Blogger Ron Rollins said...

Ryan,

You are not the only one disappointed and disgusted by the 'Kougar' thing. It's despicable.

1) if it's not going to be called Kaufmann Stadium, then let's go back to calling it Royals Stadium. Or here's an idea, how about
'Waterfall Park'?

There enough good names to call the stadium without thinking of something so completely idiotic.

2) is 'Kougar' supposed to be a reference to the wild cat? Because that's spelt 'Cougar'. Are the kids in the country dumb enough as it is with text speak and not being able to read and write properly wihtout a JOURNALIST encouraging further stupidity


If he's just going to make up things, he should make up top-10 lists of why Moore and Hillman need to be fired. At least there is truth behind that.

April 16, 2009 at 4:20 PM

Blogger Ryan said...

Gordon out with hip surgery.

That was the sound of the sky falling.

April 16, 2009 at 5:06 PM

Blogger Shelby said...

Ryan:

a) It might not be that bad as it's arthroscopic.

b) Regardless, he sucks and is pretty much a bust.

April 16, 2009 at 5:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the unintelligent people who say "Gordon sucks." Can't they think of anything more intelligent to say than that? Obviously, his hip problem is the reason he was off to a slow start. Gordon is a potential superstar. Unfortunately, this puts 2 regulars on the DL with hip problems. The pitching is going to have to step it up for the next couple of weeks.

April 16, 2009 at 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

K2 is a better nickname than Kougar.

April 16, 2009 at 6:31 PM

Blogger Shelby said...

Anonymous:

Admittedly, you're right. "He sucks" doesn't add anything to any discussion.

But he swings the same way every single time. He can't adjust at all, or he just chooses not to. He swings at bad pitches. Is this something Seitzer can teach him to fix? I hope so.

April 16, 2009 at 6:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You know how fans have those signs that say "Hit It Here"? Maybe Alex can have one made up saying "Throw It Here" so they throw it right in his swing plane.

Chris

April 16, 2009 at 8:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Btw, Rany, loved the show tonight. Wish there was more time for calls at the end but w/ Goldstein and Carroll both on, I'll let it go.

Chris

April 16, 2009 at 8:13 PM

Anonymous Showtime said...

Ron,

If you don't know what a cougar is than I'm not going to be the one to tell you. And do you really not get the "Kougar" spelling?!? Cougar + The "K" (you know.....the place where we play) = Kougar! Jesus, its like playing cards with my brother's kids or something.....

April 16, 2009 at 8:57 PM

Anonymous Carl Willingham said...

Regarding the strikeouts, the local KC radio media and former player contingent has spent most of their waking hours over the last few days talking about how the Royals pitchers just have to cut down on their strikeouts so that they can work deeper into games. Pitch to contact, yada, yada, yada. I just hope our pitchers and especially our manager don't feel the same way. More Tejada, less Farnsworth. Farnsworth pitches 2 innings with 3 or more days rest. Only way to get good work out of him. Has been for awhile now.

April 16, 2009 at 10:29 PM

Anonymous Dave said...

I'm with "Anonymous" -- I much prefer "K2" to "Kougar."

"Cougar" is one of those annoying, faux titillating phrases that make me feel like we've turned into a junior high society -- always trying to come up with some new word or phrase to describe anything even remotely sexually related. (All the while giggling with our friends and feeling sure our parents have NO IDEA what we're talking about!)

K2 is also known as "The Savage Mountain" because of the high death rate of people who try to climb it. How great would it be if the Royals could turn Kauffman into that kind of treacherous environment for opposing teams?

April 17, 2009 at 12:38 AM

Blogger Ryan said...

I love K2!

Ron Rollins feel free to never agree with me on anything again.

Shelby, it's way to early to call Gordon a bust. Rany, Joe and others have shown that his performance the first two years is equivalent to a lot of productive major leaguers. If he's having hip surgery, obviously his performance was affected this season because of it.

April 17, 2009 at 1:11 AM

Anonymous Matt Berger said...

Lets stop saying Gordon's hip is what's keeping him from being great (I hope I'm wrong) and lets stop saying he's a bust. Odds are he'll be an above average to good player in the big leagues for 10 or 12 years. He plays good defense at third, not great but good. He might hit above .300 once or hit 30 homers once or twice, maybe even make a couple all-star games, lets just stop expecting him to be George Brett. He clearly can't hit pitches low and away, everyone knows that, a pitcher with any control can exploit that, but he can still punish mistakes which isn't something to be disregarded, oh and he knows how to take a walk, something Olivo still doesn't see as something we're paying him to do.

April 17, 2009 at 1:25 AM

Anonymous Matt Berger said...

one more comment-
Meche, Greinke, Davis, then hide the women and babies Rany had the right idea initially. Lefty's idea isn't bad either but it works better if they're in order, my opinion anyway.

April 17, 2009 at 1:26 AM

Anonymous JPM said...

Greinke, Davies, and Meche then it's anyones Guess?

April 17, 2009 at 8:47 AM

Anonymous Nathan said...

Agree with Matt about Gordon. He's not a superstar, but he's an above average major-league starter. That's not a bust. And he still has breakout potential, to boot.

The real question is, how large a blow does the loss of Gordon deal to the Royals' already precarious playoff chances? Suddenly Teahen's bat goes from a gamble that might payoff at 2B to one we have to count on at 3B. Also, Callaspo is probably going to start most games for the next couple of months, and we still have no idea whether he can fulfill the promise of his minor league accomplishments.

This dream just acquired a distinctly pipe-ish hue.

April 17, 2009 at 10:58 AM

Anonymous Nathan said...

As for talk of Meche-Greinke-Davies...does Davies really belong in that category yet? Greinke and Meche are both in the top 30-40 starters in the majors. Davies has about as much going for him as Brian Bannister had around a year ago (albeit with much better stuff). I really want to see him succeed, and I do think he's probably one of the better 3rd starters around, but it's a wee bit early to start writing songs--or even dittys--about him.

April 17, 2009 at 11:04 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey, it's not like the royals are going to score any fewer runs with gordon and his .095 out of the lineup. i hope! i do like adding another switch hitter to the lineup, though. on base, alberto, on base!

April 17, 2009 at 12:14 PM

Anonymous Wabbitkiller said...

NOOOOOOOO! Don't EVER quote Herm Edwards again!

April 17, 2009 at 1:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's gotta be "MGD, then we'll see!"

April 18, 2009 at 10:13 PM

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