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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Most Irish-sounding name in the history of the Royals? It has to at least be a tie with Pat Kelly.

July 23, 2010 at 12:45 PM

Blogger Phil said...

Knowing the Royals' penchant for making super awesome trades, I'm going to say Dejesus' injury is a blessing in disguise. Everything I've read says no team is all that interested in trading for what he's worth (given his likely type A status).

Additionally, Dejesus isn't the problem, Ankiel and Podsednik are.

Lets just hope Rick Ankiel does what he does best; get hurt.

July 23, 2010 at 12:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany, until they recalled Gordon, Mitch Maier may have been the best OF left on the roster (with DDJ out).

Sadly, we know they will play Pods and Ankiel over him, regardless.

(Not saying Maier is more than a 4th OF - just that he is at least the equal (to Pods) and superior (to Ankiel), and the Royals can't see it.

July 23, 2010 at 1:05 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chaim - ironically, Pat Kelly was anything but Irish, if you ever saw a picture of him.

A definite member of Bill Simmon's Reggie Cleveland all-stars

July 23, 2010 at 1:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous, Of course I've seen a picture of him. There's one on the page I linked to in my post. And check out the caption of that picture.

But Rany didn't say "most ethnically Irish," he said "most Irish-sounding name."

July 23, 2010 at 1:18 PM

Blogger Chris H said...

Since Gordon got called up, I'm assuming this means Podsednik, Ankiel, Bloomquist as our everyday outfield. Maier and Gordon will be coming off the bench. I'm joking of course, but actually, I wouldn't be surprised. And if Gordon and Maier don't play, you can't put that on DM. All the Ned Yost lovers will have to swallow that. For the record, I think Ned Yost is incompetent with our team. I don't care what he did in Milwaukee. He has no clue of how to run the Royals.

July 23, 2010 at 1:25 PM

Anonymous Fast Eddie said...

On top of that, I saw a rumor today that Dayton Moore is interested in acquiring Jeff Francoeur. Why not? He has a .297 OBP and is a former Brave.

July 23, 2010 at 1:45 PM

Anonymous kw said...

OK, I don't want to be the grammar nag, but I've seen this in your columns (which I love, by the way) before, so now I'm pointing it out. The word you want is "cachet," as in "the cachet of just beating the Yankees in Yankee Stadium...." Not "cache," which is typically something hidden, but "cachet," which is a seal of approval that is clearly on display. (And, yes, that was a sentence fragment I just used.) Again, I love your work.

July 23, 2010 at 2:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My first reaction was trade farns for francouer, but even if they trade guillen, kila would still be blocked

July 23, 2010 at 2:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Getting Francoeur would make me sick.

If Guillen, Ankiel, Pods and Farnsworth are not moved by the deadline they need to be released. Really, do them a favor and just move on and give the time to Kila, Maier, Gordon and one of the many pitchers doing well.

I would like to see the Royals go aggressively after Jesus Montero, with either DeJesus or Soria, but short of that, I agree with Rany that an outfielder would be the correct target.

If the Royals are asking us as fans to let the system work, let's see the results of the system, rather than these other fill-ins.

July 23, 2010 at 2:19 PM

Blogger Jacko said...

This stinks. Not only do we lose Callaspo, who is a .300 hitter. But now we are bringing up the stinkbomb known as Alex Gord-O. A sad day in Royals history.


http://jackosroyalsblog.blogspot.com/

July 23, 2010 at 3:06 PM

Blogger Logan said...

DeJesus is done for the year, per the KC Star. Sucks for him, he's had such a solid year. And that's one less trade to be made.

July 23, 2010 at 4:08 PM

Anonymous GregN said...

Well, as a Sox fan I can make 2 comments:
1. I'm happy he's out of the division. He seemed to always come up with the timely hit or great defensive play against us.
2. You'll be singing a different tune about Wilson very soon. He'll make you pine for the return of Teahen. Betemit played the worst 3B I've seen in decades in Chicago.
Are you sure you don't want Teahen back? Please?

July 23, 2010 at 4:56 PM

Anonymous CL_on_the_DL said...

Regarding the outfield next year, how would everyone feel about making a run at Werth? IF Gordon pans out as a legit defensive out fielder and makes some strides on his 2008 batting line, then Gordon, DeJesus, Werth would be a legit outfield, with Maier as the 4th outfielder.

We'd have to pay extra years/$ to get him, but that's part of being the Royals, and it's offset somewhat by Guillen coming off the books.

Thoughts?

July 23, 2010 at 5:01 PM

Anonymous CL_on_the_DL said...

KW -

I think Rany is thinking of "cache", in the terms that O'Sullivan has good mojo stored away (i.e. a cache of mojo) from his last outing against the Yankees.

July 23, 2010 at 5:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I actually like the idea of going after Werth.

We are going to have money coming off of the books, (Guillen, Farns, Callaspo, Ankiel, Pods), and I think it is a legitimate idea. The free agent market is pretty slim this winter and Werth would be a great addition. He could help to protect Gordon and Moustakas and other youngsters in the lineup next year.

DeJesus will be in the starting lineup next year based upon the injury. Not necessarily the worst thing in the world, although I kind of wanted to see what he might bring.

So, if you got DDJ, Gordon and Werth in the outfield, with Moustakas, Betancourt, Aviles and Butler on the infield with Kendall catching for the opening day lineup.

You have on the way, Hosmer, Colon, Myers, D Rob and possibly a few others.

Pitching is a strength.

Based upon the strength of the pitching, not only starters, but relievers, I say Moore should pull the trigger on the Soria deal and bring over Jesus Montero. Catcher is the big hole that is not filled right now. I hate to lose Soria, but I think Montero would be a great addition. I would like to bring over Montero and Gardner, but I don't think they want to part with Gardner too bad.

Add Werth. Add Montero. Make it happen Moore.

July 23, 2010 at 5:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know, I know, I should get a life, but I can't quit thinking about this.

Philly is offering Werth for prospects so that they can use those prospects to try and get either Oswalt or Haren.

Give something like Kila, Davies, Hughes and Dyson or Parraz for Werth.

I think that is probably too many players and not enough in caliber. They are going to want one of the stud pitching prospects, but hopefully we could get away with something like that.

Then do Soria straight up for Montero.

Give Guillen, Farnsworth, Ankiel and Pods as throwaways in either of those deals or get a bag of balls for them, but move them.

I believe, if the pitching on the way is legit, and it looks to be, that lineup would compete for the playoffs next year. Not 2012. Next year. Why wait? We have waited for 25 years. We are that close. Pull the trigger Moore.

July 23, 2010 at 5:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ankiel is a dismal player. I like the Callaspo trade.

D. Moore get to frickin' work, you have created a disaster of a roster, now dammit, fix it, or you will be fired by the fans for your trust the process bullshit.

July 23, 2010 at 9:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

KW- about your grammar comments.......


Shut the fuck up and quit being such a pussy.

July 24, 2010 at 1:13 AM

Anonymous rey rey said...

trade Zack for an OF, SP C propsects. Its now or within the next 1.5 years

July 24, 2010 at 3:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Trade Ankiel for a bucket of used baseballs and a glove with a hole in it.

July 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM

Blogger Kansas City said...

This is a good thread and likely to get better. I have a hard time trading players on my fantasy teams. I can't imagine how hard it must be in real life.

I had that thought because of the logical suggestions to consider trading trade Zach and Soria. Both suggestions are entirely logical, but they would be heartbreaking trades. Both are good guys who fit very well in KC and and are loved by fans. So, unless the trade is a certified steal, I would not trade either one of them. The idea of trading either one for market value does not make sense. And I even think that any smart GM ought to be able to find a guy to be a serviceable closer.

July 24, 2010 at 10:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ankiel starts today while Gordon is at DH.


Answer your question Rany?

July 24, 2010 at 11:52 AM

Blogger Kansas City said...

Well, the thread apparently slowed to a crawl instead of getting better.

I liked Bert, but it really appears he is about an average 3b and the Royals got two legitimate starting rotation prospects. That sounds pretty good, especially since Bert would have minimal use at about $2.5 Million once Moose arrives next year.

By the way, this whole deal of rating starting pitchers 1 through 5 seems of marginal value to me. If they are in the rotation, number 5 starts as much as number 1. And certainly in terms of potential, it is unlikely to be accurate.

Now, the Royals need to get smart and not lose the last two months of the season. Get ML at bats for Kia, Gordon, Maier, Getz and even Moose in September. Let's find out what we got and develop those guys.

Davis looks good today. Royals lead 2 - 0 after one inning.

July 24, 2010 at 12:37 PM

Anonymous Paul said...

@Bryan-
no need to trade for Werth. He is a free agent after the year.
I've always kinda liked him, but he is older than I thought he was. (32)
I wouldn't give him more than 3/24and I doubt that would be enough.

July 24, 2010 at 4:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He's more worth the 3/36 that Guillen got than Guillen is! :) Not saying we should pay him that much, just saying he's better than Guillen, and we paid that schlub that much!

July 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Paul- Thanks, I wasn't sure if Werth was an FA or not.

I don't like his age either, but I am not sure who is out there who could make a difference. Maybe the Royals just hold on to the money that comes off of the books.

An impact bat in the outfield and a catcher would really help.

Please no more stop gap people. Either get a guy who can really help or go with a young guy for the minimum.

July 24, 2010 at 6:45 PM

Anonymous Jason Dixon said...

As for Werth, Minnesota has a $10.5 million option on Cuddyer. If they don't pick it up, he's someone I think might be a more affordable option. Both Werth and Cuddyer are 31. Werth has a .833 lifetime OPS, Cuddyer has a .799. And it's always nice to make your addition a rival's subtraction. My guess, though, is the Twins take the option. Just a thought. At any rate, I wouldn't sign anyone for more than two years.

July 24, 2010 at 7:56 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sellout- your boy Dayton is onto Francouer now. Really? How awful is Dayton Moore at being a GM?

July 25, 2010 at 12:41 AM

Anonymous GO WHALE! said...

In essence, GMDM turned Buckner into O'Sullivan and Smith. Neither Buckner nor Callaspo were in it for the long term, so I like the deal.

July 25, 2010 at 6:15 AM

Anonymous Fast Eddie said...

New rumor -- Royals interested in getting Francoeur and OLIVER PEREZ from the Mets! May trade Meche for Perez. What is Dayton Moore thinking of?

July 25, 2010 at 6:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dayton Moore is a fucking idiot. No way this team wins with his disasters at the major league level, regardless of the minor leagues.

July 26, 2010 at 2:06 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Meche for Ollie is horrendous. If true, the Royals must know something about Meche's arm.....like it's going to fall off any day now. Otherwise, that would be the worst trade ever.

July 26, 2010 at 9:20 AM

Anonymous Chance said...

Slow your roll,trade buffs.

First, Werth is not going to be traded this year, he is on a contending (barely) team and is a FA this off season. As for the off-season, I think he can be had for about 10 million a year, but the Royals won't sign him for that, even if they should. And I don't think they should.

They are not going to trade Pods, either. And no one wants Ankiel. So, my guess is they keep Pods and dump Ankiel and Guillen after the season, and the outfield next year is Gordon, Pods and DDJ.

I have an idea, though. We need some power. First base is a position where we most teams have some power, but we don't. The best hitter available is Adam Dunn. Trade Billy and some spare parts/prospects for Dunn, and let Dunn and Kila split the 1b/ DH positions next year after you sign Dunn to a long-term extension for Guillen money, or more.

July 26, 2010 at 11:14 AM

Blogger kcghost said...

I can't get too worked up by this trade, but don't think the Royals got anything of real value. Don't know that Callaspo was blocking anybody. As soon as the Royals think Moose is ready they would have tossed aside Callaspo.

Francoeur isn't worth a warm bucket of spit, but you have to be terrified about GMDM's weakness for former Braves.

As expected, Yost sits Maier and plays Ankiel. As as is consistent with our luck Ankiel has a couple good games. Maier will be lucky if they let him go out onto the field to warm up before games now.

We really need to unload Ankiel and Guillen to get plenty of playing time for Gordon and Maier. I don't thinmk either will really pan, but we need to find out.

July 26, 2010 at 12:01 PM

Blogger Michael said...

Mitch Maier is not an every day player, period. He's never even showed flashes. He's not even worthy of the "trial period" that you seem to want for him.

Yes, he's a good defensive outfielder, and he has some speed. But that's it. He doesn't hit for average, he doesn't hit for power. He's a fourth outfielder. Him sitting on the bench and not playing everyday is a GOOD THING.

July 26, 2010 at 2:50 PM

Blogger Michael said...

"A source tells ESPN.com's Jayson Stark that the Royals have "no interest" in Francoeur or Perez"

From mlbtraderumors.com

Step down from the ledge Dayton haters.

July 26, 2010 at 3:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have i missed something noticeable that makes A. Gordon a player worth debating the amount of playing time he receives?

July 26, 2010 at 3:56 PM

Blogger Jim M said...

who's having fun tonight? as they say in Minnesota, "Ufda!"

July 26, 2010 at 9:25 PM

Anonymous slick johnny said...

RELEASE VICTOR MARTE AND DUSTY HUGHES IMMEDIATELY!

Dayton, Ned, WTF are you thinking keeping this trash around? Do they need to have 10+ ERAs before you pull your heads out of your as$e$?

This team is disgusting.

July 26, 2010 at 10:33 PM

Anonymous John Nickels said...

Tons of Twins fans with posters last night was embarrassing for quiet Royals fans...but more embarrassing was a team that just rolled over and played dead last night...the only guys on the field who showed the slightest effort or emotion were Getz, Bloomquist, and Podsednik, all of whom at least dived for balls on defense or hustled on offense...if any Royals players have a hair on their bodies, they should come out fighting mad next game (IF they have any pride left)

July 27, 2010 at 9:17 AM

Anonymous Fast Eddie said...

Meche out for the season, shoulder surgery. We'll never get anything out of him again.

July 27, 2010 at 4:59 PM

Anonymous Jayboid said...

If the Royals can rip off a 15-20 wins over the next 3 weeks I can see post season. I for one will not sell the farm on this team until Sept. Are they selling series playoff tickets yet?

I feel faint, ma.... hand me my heart pills, just kidding.

Personally never felt this low over any post Mr. K teams. WOWZER!! 19-1 with the Heisman Trophy, oh Cy Young winner on the mound. At home. Twinks losing lately. Team full of players needing to do something for next year's contract. New manager.

A little bird tells the old Boid clubhouse climate el-chango. I can't imagine that with multi multi millionaire Rick Ankle's warm fuzzy presence. What rhymes with Callaspo? Toldyou-so? who was well liked. BTW...........Rick may go down as a player making the most money with the least service time (MLB games played) of any MLB player. EVER. Rick is signed through next year as well.

Royals seem to set records like this often. I challenge anybody to give the name of another player whom has made more money, and played less. Hint.......Royals contract was his 4th, counting his huge signing bonus.

Well, on the other hand we have a 700K 30ish player a former outfielder learning to pitch in single A. Of course, if he shows promise he will sign next year with the Spoils. Think again. Hahahhahahahahaha.

July 27, 2010 at 5:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jayboid, you're wrong on Ankiel. His contract is up after this year, but does have a $6 million mutual option, which I highly doubt will be picked up.

With your other incoherent ramblings, I couldn't make much sense out of, so I'll leave them alone...

July 27, 2010 at 7:06 PM

Anonymous dennis said...

Have been out of town for a week--didn't realize that Fox Sports KC was now a PBS station. Poor planning on their part to hold their telethon with that distracting baseball game going on in the background.

July 27, 2010 at 8:42 PM

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