Man...I really think they have a shot at being pretty competitive. I'm not saying it's a play-off team or anything, but I don't think it's a 90 loss club. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Man...I really think they have a shot at being pretty competitive. I'm not saying it's a play-off team or anything, but I don't think it's a 90 loss club.
Their ceiling at its peak is maybe .500 but they should keep us somewhat engaged until training camp starts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Their ceiling at its peak is maybe .500 but they should keep us somewhat engaged until training camp starts.
I'd say that's about right. It could go higher IF the youngsters that played well in August and September continue their development and a little luck in the bullpen.
but I'm guessing shouting distance of .500 [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Why are you guys even ****ing fans? I mean really. This board is 50% full of whiners that hate every ****ing move the Chiefs or Royals make.
I mean really, is your life that ****ing miserable that you can't ever look at something in a positive light?
We have 2 or 3 negative Nellies that post in this thread. The rest of us arent so bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Why are you guys even ****ing fans? I mean really. This board is 50% full of whiners that hate every ****ing move the Chiefs or Royals make.
I mean really, is your life that ****ing miserable that you can't ever look at something in a positive light?
It still amazes me to read the Game 5 of the WS thread and see the people calling the team "quitters". [Reply]
I wasn't opposed to trading Whit, but I did think we were better off holding onto him than potentially making a poor deal that wouldn't net us even value in prospects.
We can always trade him later if the rebuild doesn't go very well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
I wasn't opposed to trading Whit, but I did think we were better off holding onto him than potentially making a poor deal that wouldn't net us even value in prospects.
We can always trade him later if the rebuild doesn't go very well.
I think it also signals that they think they're closer than a lot of outsiders do. [Reply]