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"Royals Today: 4/23/2008."

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Blogger Dallas Tucker said...

Yeah, Guillen has sucked pretty hard. Just think... we could have had Andruw Jones... and been worse!

April 23, 2008 at 9:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the Department of Homeland Secuirty finds that Jose Gullien's real name is Juan Gonzales can the Royals release him and get their 12 million back?

April 23, 2008 at 9:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not with eveyrone else about Meche having "great" stuff. He might have had great stuff before Lou Pinella put his arm into a meat cleaver but now he has above average stuff with average control. I posted several weeks ago that I would have looked to shop Gil last winter. I hope I'm very wrong but I'm afraid his first month will be the highlight of his Royals career. We shall see. BTW, why exactly is Bonds not a Royal? Blocking Gload? Too many walks? Clogs up bases ala Dusty Baker? Bad apple (unlike Jose Guillen?) Go Royals. One more thing, Hillman is getting really chippy with the local media about their "tough" questions. If you can't handle the KC media your in the wrong profession. Heres hoping Trey can adjust on the fly and be the leader the team needs.

April 23, 2008 at 10:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's not just the beginning of the season that blinds us, it's whenever we can look at a number and go "wow!" and get excited.

I remember back in '86, the Royals called Mike Kingery up from Omaha. Howser, apparently having had enough of his Darryl Motley/Lynn Jones platoon in right, immediately plopped him into the lineup (hitting third, no less!). He immediately went off, starting his career with a 9-game hitting streak. Six games into the streak, he was hitting .478/.520/609, and if you remember the insanity over Bo Hart in St. Louis a few years back, you've got the idea. The last three games of the streak were all one-fors, though (although game 9 featured his first big-league homer), and when the streak finally ended, he was down to .359/.381/.538.

And then next thing you know Howser's got a tumor in his head and Mike Ferraro's in charge and it all went to hell. The streak ended two days after the all-star break; Kingery pretty much stopped hitting immediately afterward (indeed, five games after the streak ended he was sporting a mere .706 OPS).

That, sir Rany, is when I learned not to trust such numbers. It was a painful lesson.

April 24, 2008 at 1:52 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is this where Royals fans can come for counsling and to drown our sorrows.

I feel like I'm in a bad relationship. They were doing so good and then they went on a 7 game skid. It's not like they've even been close in any of them.

April 25, 2008 at 8:14 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm still holding out hope because it just seems that our offense has to get better. From watching these guys, it seems that with a lineup of DeJesus, Gordon, Butler and Teahen we should be hitting better. We aren't (obviously) but we should.

Greinke and Bannister should keep us in games and "put us in a position to win" most of the time. I have high hopes that Hochevar will do the same. That leaves Meche and Rotation Pitcher #5 (currently Tomko). Meche may not ever be a sub 4.00 ERA guy again over the course of 30 starts, but he should keep us in games as well. The #5 guy? Well, we are the Royals and we're rebuilding.

Now the key is those "keeping us in games" times. Last night we were down 2-0 to Cleveland and Cliff Lee. It may as well have been 200-0 because we were not going to score against Lee. Hell, everyone cheered when we got a single off him in the 9th. As though we just hit a walk off HR. Someone in this offense has to start hitting... someone.... At what point to we start pointing fingers at Barnett?

April 25, 2008 at 11:23 AM

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