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"Royals Today: 1/11/2011."

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Blogger dfrench23 said...

Great post. My thoughts exactly.

January 11, 2011 at 8:26 PM

Blogger 28 years and counting said...

My vote for the next article would be a 2500 word min. post about the options for our 5th starter - ignoring all FA signing rumors - with odds and predictions on who it could be.

January 11, 2011 at 9:03 PM

Blogger Mark said...

Trade Betemit now. He's a disaster at third and we do not need him at GH. Someone can use his bat, and he's just taking up a roster spot. What can we get for him?

As for a fifth starter, I'd like to see it play out among our budding stars--I'd bet on Montgomery or Duffy. But we'll re-sign Chen (and could do a lot worse).

January 11, 2011 at 10:17 PM

Blogger John said...

If Greinke hadn't been traded and decided to no-show in February, then I hope the Royals would have made an example out of him. They could just let him sit out 2011, and then he would have one year left on his deal and could be traded anywhere. Then you send him to the Pittsburgh Pirates for his walk year.

January 12, 2011 at 12:01 AM

Blogger sedated ape said...

If Grienke decided to not honor his contract and just stay home I think his career would have been over, especially after what he pulled in spring training a few years back. Not to mention that he's only played up to his potential one season out of seven.

He has a ton of talent when he's not pouting, but he's a spoiled brat. I don't know what he's like in person, but in his interviews he seem like an idiot savant with a gift for throwing a baseball. If he wasn't a baseball player people would think he's retarded.

Maybe Rube Waddell could get away with that, but that was 100 years ago.

January 12, 2011 at 4:45 AM

Blogger Karte said...

Lay off Greinke! He has played enough for a loser - let him go try to win for a change.

January 12, 2011 at 7:17 AM

Blogger kstatejed said...

Rany, how valid do you think the rumors of Zack not coming to Spring Training are/were?

January 12, 2011 at 7:59 AM

Blogger kcghost said...

I guess this comes down to faith. How much faith do you have that GMDM did as much as he reasonably could under the circumstances?? Being a non-buyer of the stuff he has been trying to sell us in the past I am not buying now.

And it is not helping his case that the leaks from Royals HQ about Cain having to go to Omaha to work on his defense are not helping. First, in defense of the Greinke trade, we are told the guy is a plus defender and now to explain the Melky signing we hear that he needs to go work on his routes.

January 12, 2011 at 10:11 AM

Blogger BobDD said...

re: veterans not blocking young talent

Cabrera blocking the new kid Cain, just traded for

January 12, 2011 at 10:41 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Greinke wanted to play for a winner. He did what he felt like he could and played the cards he could in order to make that happen.

I do not blame him.

Sure he's a prima donna, and he may have over played his cards in threatening not to show up for spring training, but I don't fault him.

Moore got what he could. I think he hit a solid single up the middle on this one. Not great, not crappy, but a good job.

If he can hit enough singles with the prospects, and have a chance at a couple of home runs, we will all be happy.

Having said that, if Cain is not starting in center on opening day I will be pissed. Trade or cut Cabrera now, but put Cain in center. I know he is one of Dayton's projects and Dayton feels like he can trade him in July and get prospects, but it is time for the prospects to play. NO MORE PROJECTS.

Great work as always Rany, but please write more, not less in this dreary winter.

January 12, 2011 at 10:56 AM

Blogger Kyle said...

Cain should be the starting CF on opening day, but I can see one valid point in letting him setup in AAA til June. The Royals would control him for an extra year. Bring Cain, Moustakas, Hosmer, and Duffy up around June 1, and take control of the AL Central. HAHA!!

I don't agree with the way baseball works, but this is how it works. So you play the game. Cabrera could shift to the 4th outfielder or platoon with Gordon and Francoeur. Play Cabrera in LF against Lefties and in RF against Righties.

I have a feeling the Royals will sign one of Millwood, Young, Bonderman, or Chen. Most likely Chen on a one year deal with a 2nd year option. We do need a 5th starter, and I don't see Teaford or Duffy being ready.

January 12, 2011 at 12:03 PM

Blogger Michael said...

I agree that Cain SHOULD be the starting center fielder, but there is some logic to starting him in AAA and letting Cabrera play.

Cabrera is here on a one year deal, and he's cheap. If he plays a good first half of the season, maybe Dayton can flip him for a prospect or two. Heck, he was able to find takers for Scotty P. and Ankiel last year, and Ankiel was injured almost the entire first half!!

Then, after Cabrera is gone, bring Cain up for the second half.

The other side to this is what if Cabrera sucks and Dayton can't flip him? Well, like I said, he's cheap, so you either cut him or make him the fourth outfielder for the second half. It's not like we're going to compete next year either way.

January 12, 2011 at 12:30 PM

Blogger Sean said...

Great post and what is done is done. What sad is that this trade would even be in the same conversation as the Garza deal. It's not like the Rays moved Longoria or Price. Greinke was our best major league asset by far and all the reports are that the haul was average to above average. Sure Greinke made it hard etc but man, when are we going to catch a break? In the last 15+ years, KC has never won a trade, never signed a coveted big time free agent, hell, never signed a bad player no one wanted for less then 2 years (see Gload, Bloomquist, Farns). We are left hoping this crop of minor league prospects all blossom into stars or we will rebuild yet again. Granted, this is the best we have seen but Dayton is going to have to do way more than he ever has to field a competitve team around the young future stars. Who knows if he's capable.

January 12, 2011 at 3:00 PM

Blogger Don said...

I am skeptical of the notion that the return for Garza was far superior to the return for Grienke, or vice versa. Timing, however, was to Tampa's advantage -- they had a leverage over Garza suitors after Greinke was traded because there are so few quality starters available and Garza was the cream of the remaining crop. While that begs the question of whether Dayton should have waited on trading Greinke, what's done is done.

I also think some of the praise for Tampa's return is based on the widely held, and well-deserved, perception that Tampa is one of the best run organizations in baseball. If Royals fans woke up to find that Greinke was traded to the Cubs for the exact same package that the Rays got for Garza, I think people would have trashed the Royals. It's one high ceiling, near term prospect (Archer), one high ceiling but long term prospect (Lee), 2 inventory prospects in their mid-20's (Guyer and Chirinos), and an MLB 4th or 5th OF (Fuld). Doesn't feel like the return people would have expected for Greinke. But since it was Tampa, this is lauded as a great trade. We'll see.

Speaking of Tampa, they just signed Kyle Farnsworth (per mlbtraderumors.com). 1-year deal with an option, rather than a 2-year deal, true, but still the same guy. Again, I am not expecting a tsunami of "Friedman is an idiot" comments.

Can't defend Dayton for the product he has put on the field at the major league level for the past 5 years, but I don't think he is the complete imbecile that many make him out to be. The current farm system supports that he may know what he is doing. At least that's what I hope.

January 12, 2011 at 4:51 PM

Blogger Antonio. said...

I'd say there is no logic in thinking Melky might play well enough to be tradebait.

January 12, 2011 at 11:04 PM

Blogger John said...

"If Grienke decided to not honor his contract and just stay home I think his career would have been over"

There's ALWAYS a job in the major leagues for a talented player, no matter how big a horse's posterior they are, or how much they underachieve.

If you don't believe me, see "Bradley, Milton."

January 12, 2011 at 11:16 PM

Blogger Kenneth said...

Is there ever a time you are more bullish on another teams prospects versus the Royals prospects ? As I have watched your prospect articles this year you always seems to say the Royals players have great updside. I have noticed you are very hesistant to same the same thing about other teams prospects even if they are younger or six months older ?

Do you think this is because you know the Royals prospects better, because you follow them and think you have a good idea of how they will progress ? Or is it because you are hopeless romantic who is in love with the Royals and desperately wants to believe we are not marching down the road to mediocrity ?

January 13, 2011 at 11:45 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awesome stuff.

Regarding Garza/Greinke, I'd add that their defenses have been drastically different the past few years.

January 13, 2011 at 12:32 PM

Blogger Tom B said...

Rany, are you going to FanFest?

January 13, 2011 at 2:49 PM

Blogger JamesB said...

Garza vs AL East in 2010: 99.0 IP, 107 H, 58 R, 53 ER, 19 HR, 36 BB, 67 SO, 4.82 ERA, 1.44 WHIP

Garza vs everyone else in 2010: 105.2 IP, 86 H, 36 R, 36 ER, 9 HR, 27 BB, 83 SO, 3.07 ERA, 1.07 WHIP

Greinke vs AL Central in 2010: 80.0 IP, 99 H, 56 R, 52 ER, 4 HR, 26 BB, 65 SO, 5.85 ERA, 1.56 WHIP

Greinke vs everyone else in 2010: 140.0 IP, 120 H, 58 R, 50 ER, 14 HR, 29 BB, 116 SO, 3.21 ERA, 1.06 WHIP

Looks like both guys might be glad to get away from some division opponents that may have figured out what was coming.

January 13, 2011 at 2:55 PM

Blogger Michael said...

Kenneth, lets not forget that mediocrity is a definite upgrade from what we've been getting!

And Antonio-I don't hold out much hope on Melky providing much, but neither did Ankiel, and we were still able to trade him before the deadline. Give him April and May. If he's not providing much, bench him for Cain then. Honestly, does it hurt much to give Melky the chance?? Is it the difference between contending or not?? No, it's not. It might be the difference between 65 or 68 wins.

January 13, 2011 at 3:28 PM

Blogger Antonio. said...

1. Cabrera brings nothing to the game. Defense is faltering. No power. Weak eye. Doesn't even offer empty batting average. Or stolen bases.

2. That trade was much more about Farnsworth than Ankiel, but bat least Rick offers power.

3. Win total be damned, why give the job to what is almost assuredly the lesser player.

4. Most of my bias of putting Cain in a position of at least a genuine shot at the starting job comes with his age. Unfortunately, the Brew Crew only gave him 28 games in Triple-A.

I still hold my belief.

January 13, 2011 at 6:47 PM

Blogger George said...

Who cares about Greinke?! We just signed Jeff Francis!

In all seriousness, this is a great move by the Royals. It's a one-year deal (not sure on the $). I know he's coming off shoulder surgery, but he's been pretty decent in the past and has WS experience. This is not to say he's an ace by any means, but he certainly buys us some time until Montgomery, Lamb, Duffy, Dwyer, et al, are ready. Would still like to see the Royals land another starting option (Chen?) before Spring Training. If history is any indication, we'll need about 15 such guys...

January 14, 2011 at 9:20 AM

Blogger Steve N said...

I think that folks are underestimating Escobar. Down the road he looks to have at least average, probably better, on base skill and plus defense. Not bad.

Signing Francis has to be good. He had a couple good seasons in Colorade of all places. Not sure what kind of surgery he had but a year off to recover should mean he has a chance to be all the way back.

January 14, 2011 at 10:36 AM

Blogger Kyle said...

Francis was a great pick up for 2 mil + 2 mil in incentives. He actually came back and pitched most of 2010. He was out all of 2009, so at least we know he was able to pitch after his surgery. I think he will be a great additon, and push the kids back so they can have some time in AAA. They still need to get Chen eith for long relief/Swingman or possibly mid rotation. SOS could use a year in AAA, but I doubt he gets it. He is only 23 years old.

January 14, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany, I'm confused by your effort to suggest the Grienke and Garza were approximately of equal value when traded. Over the past three seasons, Garza posted fWAR of 2.9, 3.2, and 1.8 for a total of 7.9. Grienke posted fWAR of 4.9, 9.4, and 5.2, a total of 19.5. That's just a huge, huge difference. Put this another way, if Tampa had offered KC a challenge trade, Garza for Grienke, would you have recommended KC take it? I suspect not. Even if the prospects each team got for their pitcher were roughly equivalent, the Rays gave up much, much less to get that package. Maybe the Royals didn't have any choice, but this post raises sugar coating to outright self-deception.

January 14, 2011 at 1:32 PM

Blogger James said...

Depends on which Garza the Cubs are getting. The one that put up great numbers when he didn't have to face tough teams and now won't have to face the designated hitter... or the Garza who might not pitch great going from a great defense to a mediocre defense and a pitcher's park to a hitter's park.

If it's a wash, I'd take the Greinke deal.

January 14, 2011 at 6:42 PM

Blogger sedated ape said...

The best part is that you can tell Jeff Francis gets really REALLY excited about pitching in KC

http://sedatedape.com/2010/05/23/enjoy-your-work/

January 15, 2011 at 2:50 AM

Blogger Kenneth said...

Michael you are right. I guess I just haven't been a Royals fan long enough to not be mad about letting Greinke go. A keepable superstar. I'm not sure if we all appreciate how rare that is among young athletes these days.

Everyone knew Beltran was going because his agent was Scott Boras. Now to hear Ranny say Hosmer & Moustakas are represented by the same guy makes me sad because if they become the hitters Dayton Moore hopes they will, then they will never resign with the Royals no matter what.

Does anyone remember what team Betemit started with ? The Yankees. Does anyone see the possibility Melky has a Betemit-like season with the Royals ? I actually think that is possible. Think about it this way, how many Royals would make the Yankees starting lineup ? Doesn't it stand to reason that some of their bench/platoon players could be really good players ? And why would you be suprised Dayton Moore would keep Cain in the minors just to extend his clock ? That is S.O.P. for GMDM. Just ask Kila

January 17, 2011 at 12:43 PM

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