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"Year Nine."

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Blogger Mark said...

It's like a low grade fever. You have good days and you have bad days but it NEVER goes away.

You may as well start cluing us in on potential general managers and field managers (if Yost bunts one more time...)so we can be prepared for rebuilding job #37. You know it's inevitable.

June 2, 2014 at 1:50 AM

Blogger twm said...

Have not looked in a couple days, but when I did, the Royals and Blue Jays were the only teams over two standard deviations always from the AL average in home runs. And it was not close, the next closest was not even 1.5 SDs away, whereas the Royals were almost 2.5 away and the Blue Jays were more like 2.8 away. Home runs are not everything, but the numbers this season are embarrassing. Someone on another blog commented that the Royals play a fun version of small ball. That person must not actually watch the Royals. Like, ever.

June 2, 2014 at 7:52 AM

Blogger Jayboid said...

Got quite a chuckle from a comment regarding your article in the Star. One wise man was concerned the paper had resorted to using a blogger.

Rany, you are the alternate voice of the Royals, thought it fantastic the Star went to you.

I've heard many times how the "pros" cite you on radio, and even television.

June 2, 2014 at 8:10 AM

Blogger kcghost said...

This team is almost unwatchable on offense. The slide of Gordon and Butler into the lower levels of mediocrity and Hosmer's decline into a poor man's Hal Morris has produced an offense with zero middle of the order presence.

I still can't figure out how you can remove Francouer and Getz from the lineup and replace them with decent guys and have the offense fade into oblivion.

About all we can pray for is that Moustakas pulls a "Teahen" and just goes crazy the rest of the year. Not likely, is it.

June 2, 2014 at 9:11 AM

Blogger Fast Eddie said...

What's appalling is how little there is in the minor league system now. (Because of injuries and failure to live up to promise)

June 2, 2014 at 9:22 AM

Blogger SP said...

The chances of a wild-card caliber team (ie, with an end-of-season win% around .560) winning 15 out of 20 at any given time is about 4.6%.

So, he's banking on an outcome that has a <5% chance of happening. Cool.

June 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM

Blogger Jesse Alkire said...

What are the chances the KC baseball media come together in an effort to put pressure on Royals management to hire an advanced analytics-friendly front office?

The media wields more power than you would think, and considering many of those on the forefront of modern baseball sabermetrics are either from the Kansas City area or avid Royals fans, one could assume that a reasonable case could be made to convince the Royals front office to go down a smarter road after Dayton Moore is fired. If the KC media came together, you could all really make a difference here.

You're writing articles for the Star, you've been in the national spotlight thanks to the MLB Network. Please use the influence you've built up to achieve a greater good -- you could start a movement, get this team's front office to embrace sabermetrics!

June 2, 2014 at 12:41 PM

Blogger twm said...

Someone with serious smarts needs to do a postmortem on this team, particularly the 2014 version. Because I have no idea how this happens. Individual moves along the way I can kind of grasp - which trades and free agent signings pan out, which draft picks could have been used more wisely - but the big picture problem here is as Rany suggests, the team core of vaunted prospects almost all cratered either in the high minors or the bigs. How does that happen? We need a moneyball type book about these last few seasons to help explain why so much promise has seemingly evaporated. Maybe there is nothing overarching, maybe it is a confluence, but it sure looks organizational.

June 2, 2014 at 1:26 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

still don't understand how glass can come from wal-mart where they were early adapters of computers and software that gave them an advantage over the competition & the royals themselves are the antithesis of this.

from the mid 70's through the mid 90's i was a 20 to 40 game a year attendee. now maybe 2 times a year.

glass took the cheap way out with the revised stadium instead of going downtown where the team belongs.

ned is grumpy, glad he isn't in charge of my customer relations.

moore may have drafted well, but he doesn't know how to develop players.

hudler and physioc (sp?) are not enjoyable to listen to on the air.

i enjoy joel, ryan, and denny on the air. like watching cain, gordon, escobar, hosmer, moustakas, perez in the field. like watching escobar & gordon at the plate. shields, ventura, crow, davis, & holland on the mound.

i don't understand the system wide aversion to power, walks, and plate discipline.

quite frankly i just follow the game on twitter and turn over from basketball, hockey, or soccer if something interesting is going on.

pretty sad state of affairs out at the k.

June 2, 2014 at 3:13 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

You know the hope of more years for Moore has to play into his draft. I am guessing we go college heavy, regardless of best player available. Even worse blocking the few prospects in A ball that look like they have a chance. I think one could argue that by letting Moore draft this year it could set us back another year for the new GM. We need new coaches in the worst way. Manny Ramirez would have been a homerun hire for our AAA team. Hell, I'd take him for our big league squad.

June 2, 2014 at 4:24 PM

Blogger Fast Eddie said...

It looks like K.C. is going to miss Tanaka when they play N.Y. and miss Sale when they're in Chicago. Wainwright and Wacha are scheduled in the Cardinal series, and Kluber is slated to pitch for Cleveland next Tues. So, a mixed bag of hitting and missing aces, to which the Royals may have a high probability of losing.

June 2, 2014 at 4:37 PM

Blogger KHAZAD said...

Ever since the high ratings of the Royals minor league system, and the hype machine that followed, it seems like everyone just assumes that Dayton Moore has done well in the June amateur draft. One of the commenters here already said "Moore has drafted well, but..."

Rany said that we should leave things alone until the draft, because the rudderless 2006 was a disaster.

I don't really see the results. Jarrod Dyson from the 2006 draft has a 1.1 BR WAR this year, and every single player Dayton Moore has drafted since have combined for a -1.5 BR WAR in 2014. That's right, the sum total of Dayton Moore's June draft picks is 1.5 wins BELOW replacement level this year.

June 2, 2014 at 6:35 PM

Blogger Fast Eddie said...

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but can the Royals buy out Billy Butler after this season?

June 3, 2014 at 8:34 AM

Blogger twm said...

Yes, Butler has an option for next season. $1 million buyout.

June 3, 2014 at 9:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got 404ed on the link to the Star. Poked around a little on the site, and got 404ed again. Little help?

June 3, 2014 at 7:56 PM

Blogger Jazzbumpa said...

I got to the Star article with no prob.

Well written and cleverly stated. Rany - you are good!

The way the Tigers are playing now, they might be struggling for a play-off spot.

Last post I said they didn't have 2nd half swoons. This year they did - in the 2nd half of May. Sadly, it's carried into June. The bull pen has come totally unzipped. But that hardly matters. You're not going to win much averaging 2.9 runs, as the Tigers have over the last 10 games.

Royals visit Comerica for 4 mid-month. We'll see who survives.

Cheers!
JzB

June 5, 2014 at 10:09 AM

Blogger Ford said...

Good news! With any luck Dayton drafted Tim Collins replacement. Two leftys should ensure that. The other two you will never hear about again. This of course is if these four picks go with the grain of all previous Dayton drafts. I used to get excited about the baseball draft. No reason to now when you know the outcome.

June 5, 2014 at 11:27 PM

Blogger Ford said...

For fun look at Bairds 1st round results vs. Dayton. Pretty interesting when you consider war and who has made impact in the majors. Baird had less resources and by all accounts a highly dysfunctional environment.

June 6, 2014 at 5:43 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Don't defend Allard Baird! Yes, he worked in a toxic environment; but he monumentally screwed up the trades of Beltran, Dye and Damon. All the players combined that the Royals received in those trades netted a sum total of 1 All-star appearance IN THEIR CAREERS! (John Buck, by the way.)

Rany (or anyone else who cares to respond), is it even possible for a GM to change his spots? Could DM embrace analytics at this point in the game? Can he develop a minor league SYSTEM? I mean a system where players get called up with key traits that you KNOW they learned on the farm because essentially ALL our players do it. (Like Minnesota pitchers who were clearly trained to throw strikes.) I mean, I say "Royals hitter" and what positive trait comes to mind? Am I wrong to observe that most of our young players seem to move through the minors based on talent, and when they get to the Big Leagues, it looks as if they have been taught nothing on the way.

June 6, 2014 at 12:37 PM

Blogger John said...

Billy Beane just bought Justin Marks from the Royals, straight cash deal apparently. How long is it before we see Marks at the podium to get his Cy Young Award?

June 6, 2014 at 8:10 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

It's much to early to give up on this team. Way to early to give up on Mike Moustakas. You need to dig a little deeper. If I were a betting man, I would bet that Butler gets back to normal. Same for Infante and Aoki.

Moustakas has cut his in field fly ball rate in half, improved his walk rate, and cut down his strike outs. His babip is under 200. Regression will happen. Everyone just needs to relax. They are probably roughly a tad above a 500 team. This could still be a fun ride, and it really hasn't been a bad ride so far.

June 12, 2014 at 9:31 PM

Blogger MoreHRsAndLesNorman said...

I was looking for the old "15 out of 20" rant as the Royals have more or less just done it again (18-6 should count).......and this post is just a gem. If we could only go back and tell Rany and ourselves what was about to happen..............

July 6, 2017 at 2:16 PM

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