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Nzoner's Game Room>***Official 2021 Royals Season Repository Thread***
ChiefsCountry 12:01 PM 01-07-2021
For all things Royals for the new year.

Free Agent Signings:
Carlos Santana
Mike Minor
Michael Taylor
Ervin Santana

Top 10 Prospects:
1 Bobby Witt Jr., SS
2 Asa Lacy, LHP
3 Daniel Lynch, LHP
4 Jackson Kowar, RHP
5 Erick Pena, OF
6 Nick Loftin, SS
7 Kyle Isbel, OF
8 Khali Lee, OF
9 Jonathan Bowlan, RHP
10 Carlos Hernedez, RHP
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Mama Hip Rockets 06:56 PM 05-26-2021
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Good Gawd

New bio, who dis? pic.twitter.com/60jhNHRDnZ

— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) May 25, 2021

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cosmo20002 07:33 PM 05-26-2021
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Good Gawd

The KCMO/816 omission is hilarious, but why the **** would anyone want a bunch of area codes on their hat?

And we've only won two World Series. They couldn't have at least jammed the 2015 logo on there?
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Why Not? 09:34 PM 05-26-2021
Originally Posted by cosmo20002:
The KCMO/816 omission is hilarious, but why the **** would anyone want a bunch of area codes on their hat?

And we've only won two World Series. They couldn't have at least jammed the 2015 logo on there?
Right. The whole hat is a disaster. Omit the actual area code. Omit the other championship. As Rodney Dangerfield would’ve said “When you buy a hat like this, I bet you get a free bowl of soup”.
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Sassy Squatch 09:42 PM 05-26-2021
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Good Gawd

Whoever designed that needs to commit not alive immediately.
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Sassy Squatch 09:46 PM 05-26-2021
:-)


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cosmo20002 11:39 PM 05-26-2021
I'm not sure why they thought area codes would be so appealing, but apparently Tampa Bay's hat has the area code for Tampa, but not for St. Petersburg, where the team actually plays.

The Dodgers and Braves each have 9 area codes crammed on. The Braves also have a UFO/flying saucer for some reason...maybe the locals know.

I need a website where I can see all of them at once.
These things are so stupid and now that they have pulled the entire line, it might actually be kind of cool to have one...
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cosmo20002 11:43 PM 05-26-2021
Not really the same at all, but everything crammed in there kind of reminds me of the jersey Gaylord Perry makes appearances in.


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Al Bundy 07:43 AM 05-27-2021
Originally Posted by cosmo20002:
I'm not sure why they thought area codes would be so appealing, but apparently Tampa Bay's hat has the area code for Tampa, but not for St. Petersburg, where the team actually plays.

The Dodgers and Braves each have 9 area codes crammed on. The Braves also have a UFO/flying saucer for some reason...maybe the locals know.

I need a website where I can see all of them at once.
These things are so stupid and now that they have pulled the entire line, it might actually be kind of cool to have one...
The Reds hat was actually ok. But I bet someone is going to lose their job over this one.
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KCUnited 07:47 AM 05-27-2021
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Good Gawd

Hat looks like Post Malone's face
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Fansy the Famous Bard 08:08 AM 05-27-2021
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Hat looks like Post Malone's face
:-)
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BWillie 09:32 AM 05-27-2021
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Good Gawd

There isn't even an 816 on it. JOHNSON COUNTY REPRESENTED INSTEAD MO FOS
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Bearcat 11:17 AM 05-27-2021
Didn't notice the New Era logo the first time... holy shit, figured it was some knock off store from China or something. :-)
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KChiefs1 11:39 AM 05-27-2021
Keith Law’s Mock Draft 1.0

Originally Posted by :
We’re about six and a half weeks away from the MLB Draft, which would be early for a realistic mock draft in past years, but we’re also already into the Division 1 conference tournaments, with maybe half of the country’s high school baseball schedules already done for the year, so from here on out, it’s going to be a lot more talk than action. The players have played, and with few exceptions, we won’t see most of them again on any fields — they’ll do private workouts for teams, but won’t play in any games we can watch as fans or outsiders.

This is my first mock of 2021, with at least three more to come before we get to the draft on July 11. As always, this is based on what I’m hearing from scouts, executives, and other industry sources, as well as my own reading of specific teams’ preferences and tendencies in the draft. It’s not a ranking — that’s here — and it’s not a commentary on the players. This is just my best guess as to how the first 30 picks, which comprises the first round and the one compensatory pick (Cincinnati, for losing Trevor Bauer) afterwards, would unfold if the draft were held right now.

1. Pittsburgh Pirates: Henry Davis, C, Louisville

Still wide open here — Davis, Marcelo Mayer, Jordan Lawlar, and, with decreased likelihood right now, Jack Leiter and Kumar Rocker. That’s the rough order of probability of those five names for pick 1-1 right now.

2. Texas Rangers: Jordan Lawlar, SS, Jesuit College Prep (TX)

I hear two conflicting rumors on Texas. One is that they want someone who can get to the majors fast — Davis or one of the two Vandy arms. The other is that they can’t pass on Lawlar, a local kid with some exceptional tools, and whom team president Jon Daniels is said to have seen in person multiple times.

3. Detroit Tigers: Marcelo Mayer, SS, Eastlake (CA) High School

I’ve heard Mayer is their main target, and if he’s gone, they could go with the top high school pitcher in the draft, Jackson Jobe.

4. Boston Red Sox: Kumar Rocker, RHP, Vanderbilt

The Red Sox seem to be on Rocker, Leiter, and Davis, and seem extremely likely to get one of them — or perhaps even have a choice among them.

5. Baltimore Orioles: Harry Ford, C, North Cobb (GA) High School

The current wisdom is that Baltimore will look to cut a deal here that saves them a substantial amount of money, probably a million or more, after they signed their first pick in 2019, Heston Kjerstad, for $2.5 million below slot. They’ve been linked to Brady House, but he has no reason to take that kind of haircut here, since he’s in every mix from here on down.

6. Arizona Diamondbacks: Jack Leiter, RHP, Vanderbilt

They’d love Lawlar, and I would say there’s a non-zero chance he gets here; if Texas takes Rocker or Leiter and Boston takes the other, that probably pushes Lawlar here, with Baltimore likely going under slot.

7. Kansas City Royals: Brady House, SS, Winder-Barrow (GA) High School

House or Jobe here, most likely, with House as their preference. I’ve heard Jobe with them a few times, although it surprises me because the Royals seemed to have abandoned high school pitching up top after the four prep arms they took in the first two rounds in 2014-15 yielded just 0.1 WAR and, so far, only three big-league appearances.


8. Colorado Rockies: Jackson Jobe, RHP, Heritage Hall (OK) High School

Colorado takes athletes, and Jobe is a great athlete himself whose father is a longtime professional golfer. I can’t really argue with targeting pitching here, either, although they’re also linked to House.

9. Los Angeles Angels: Kahlil Watson, SS, Wake Forest (NC) HS

The Angels might have a new GM but they’re still linked to the kind of high-ceiling athletes they’ve targeted since Matt Swanson took over as scouting director, including Watson, Bubba Chandler, Jay Allen (probably for the second round), and Jobe.

10. New York Mets: Matt McLain, SS, UCLA

Before he broke his hand McLain had the best stretch of performances on both sides of the ball that he’d had since matriculating at UCLA, pushing himself into the top half of the round, perhaps even a little higher than this. The Mets seem to be linked more to college players here, like McLain and Boston College’s Sal Frelick, and would go high school with later picks.

11. Washington Nationals: Sam Bachman, RHP, Miami (Ohio)

I may be overthinking this a little, but I find it hard to believe Mike Rizzo would pass on a starter who can throw 102 mph with a slider that grades out as an 80 in at least some outings. This could be Jobe’s floor, assuming that Mason Denaburg’s injury history hasn’t scared them off high school arms.

12. Seattle Mariners: Sal Frelick, OF, Boston College

McLain’s floor might be here; you could flip him and Frelick and change nothing else, if that sort of thing makes you happy. I could see Colton Cowser here too.

13. Philadelphia Phillies: Benny Montgomery, OF, Red Land (PA) High School

I’m not sure if this is real, or just because Montgomery is semi-local to the Phillies (although Lonnie White is more local and I don’t hear his name with the Phils). I’ve also heard them as one of a few clubs on Vandy commit Jonathan Vastine as a possible second-round overpay.

14. San Francisco Giants: Colton Cowser, OF, Sam Houston State

The Giants have taken college players in the first three rounds of each of the last three drafts, and while they’re clearly open to taking high school players (more likely hitters if they do), they’re probably going to have one of Cowser, Frelick, and McLain available here.

15. Milwaukee Brewers: Jordan Wicks, LHP, Kansas State

Wicks has been just fair in Big 12 conference play, with a 4.47 ERA and more hard contact than scouts anticipated, but the consensus is still that he’ll be a solid mid-rotation starter and get there quickly. The Brewers have done pretty well with developing college pitchers, too, so this fit works from a couple of angles.

16. Miami Marlins: Bubba Chandler, RHP/SS, North Oconee (GA) High School

Chandler is committed to Clemson to play quarterback but nobody thinks he’s going to get to South Carolina except as a tourist. He’s in play as high as the Angels and for a number of teams below here, mostly as a pitcher but with a minority of teams liking his bat.

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TLO 11:59 AM 05-27-2021
Is Bubba Starling still with the Royals/ in baseball?
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Wilson8 12:15 PM 05-27-2021
Originally Posted by TLO:
Is Bubba Starling still with the Royals/ in baseball?
When Omaha Storm Chasers started season -
Outfielders (5): Kyle Isbel, Erick Mejia, Anderson Miller, Edward Oliveras, Bubba Starling.

Omaha Stats - 17 AB, .176 AVG, .300 OBP, .586 SLG, 2 HR
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