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Nzoner's Game Room>*** Official 2017 Royals Repository ***
Chiefspants 10:55 AM 04-05-2017
Chiefsplanet’s (Proposed) 2017 Season Title: One Last Ride

Midish-Season Update (Royals 51-47, 2nd Wild Card, 1.5 GB of ALC):

We're halfway through 2017, and fittingly to the Chiefsplanet's 2017 Season Title, the Royals are all-in on what will likely be one final run with the current core. While many are worried the Royals will take a 2004 style tumble after this year, the farm system is hardly the barren wasteland it was during the Baird years. To see what's in the pipeline and what we have to look forward to, check out this exceptional list and analysis that Duncan put together of our system.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...htmlview#gid=0

While I had the honor of starting this thread this year, Duncan will always have a VIP pass to this OP, and can add more content at any time.

2017's Burning Questions Revisited:

1. What is the threshold between being “buyers” and “sellers” at the deadline?

We're buyers, baby.

In April, I argued that it would be a wise strategy for us to sell if we were 5 GB or worse, but that Dayton would likely add supplemental pieces for us to load up for another run if we were 1-2 GB. On July 24th, the Royals found themselves in sole possession of the 2nd wild card spot and 1.5 games back of the division. In April I said the Royals might pull the trigger on someone like Alex Cobb and resign Luke Hochevar, but since the Rays are also buyers and Luke's shoulder hasn't rebounded, this prediction hasn't come to fruition. Luckily, Dayton Moore again proved much more adept and creative than me by adding Trevor Cahill (good call, Duncan), Brandon Maurer and Ryan Buchter in a single trade. Giving us a solid starter to compete in 2017, and two relievers whom we will control through 2019 and 2021, respectively, keeping Moore's new vision through 2019-2020 intact. Moore has hinted that the Royals will continue to pursue the right deals if they're there, so the fun may not be over just yet. While we may not have the bullets to pull in a "star" like Cueto or Zo, Moore's adeptness may yet again net us what we need for another run in October.

2. Can Gordo and Moose bounce back to 2015 levels?

In April I asked if Gordo could at least set the table at a 265/325/425 clip and if Moose could deliver damage around a 265/335/500 clip for an entire year. This season Mr. Moustakas has been the prospect that was promised, delivering at a 277/307/568 clip as of this update. Gordo, on the other hand, has put up an unbelievably abysmal line thus far. But, if there is a silver lining, it's that Gordo has performed at a 246/311/432 line since June 1st, and if he can continue to perform near that mark, he will be more than a valuable asset at the bottom of the lineup while he continues to provide the best LF defense in the league.

3. Can Ned Yost manage a bullpen?

In April, I felt that despite the poor start, Royals bullpen would ultimately be "solid" this year, but the question was whether "solid" was good enough for Ned. I argued that the Royals needed Soria to bounce back and that Ned would need to start being strategic in his L/L and R/R matchups. While Ned has still made at times baffling and frustrating decisions with his starters (such as allowing Travis Wood to try to "get the win" and still insisting on sending Hammel out for the 6th, he's mostly done a good job).

MASH: Minor/Moylan - Alexander - Soria - Herrera (Credit to C3HIEF3S for the origins of the phrase) have cemented into reliable pieces, and now that Herrera is showing signs of stabilizing, our dumping of Wood, our call up Flynn, and the acquisition of Buchter and Maurer, the Royals have the potential to enter October with one of the best and deepest bullpens in the postseason.

4. Will the Royals find a boost from an unexpected X-Factor to lift them to contention?

Cool-Whit, Boni, Mike ****ing Minor, and Alexander have come up huge thus far. Cool Whit is, incredibly, is second on the team in WAR and has more than replaced Zo's presence on the team. They, like the X-Factors on the 2014-2015 teams, have been critical cogs as we've raced back to contention, while Cool-Whit and Boni also have provided a rosier outlook for this team's future. It's worth noting that Salvador Perez and Jason Vargas has been beasts on offense and the mound (along with Sal providing his customary defensive excellence), but I am still a bit wary of Salvy's annual Yost assisted offensive drought as the team moves into August, along with Vargy regressing to his averages.

5. Can Jorge Soler and Brandon Moss be productive contributors in Kauffman’s dimensions?

Ouch, no, but the Royals shift to power-hitting in the juiced ball era looks like one that will pay off. Thankfully, Moss is showing signs of entering his seasonal hot streak where he becomes corn-fed Jesus for a month, and we'll need him hot to keep up with Cleveland down the stretch. While Jorge has been painful to watch in the majors, his scorching performance in AAA should give one a bright hope for the future. While some may disagree, I offer Moose, Hos, Gordo, and Duffy's struggles as exhibit A for why it is far too early to give up on Soler's potential.

Bonus Question - Is Raul Mondesi truly ready to be an everyday player?

Ha! Not even close. However, like Soler, his progress in AAA is incredibly encouraging. With ceilings like Lindor and floors being Esky being thrown out there, it's hard not to be excited about his future.

The Picture Forward

There are many reasons to be excited, and not only for 2017. The Royals emergence of Cool Whit, Bonifacio, and Scott Alexander, and the fact that we have pieces like Salvador Perez, Danny Duffy, Kelvin Herrera, Jorge Soler, Ryan Buchter, Brandon Maurer Cheslor Cuthbert, and Raul Mondesi until at least 2019 should leave one feeling pretty optimistic. Re-up Moose or Hos (and heck, re-sign Dyson while we're at it), and suddenly this team looks very much like one that could compete for the indefinite future.

The Royals are all in again, buckle in and enjoy the ride.

April OP:

Spoiler!

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Pitt Gorilla 02:29 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin:
Granderson comes across as a super-likable guy
Unfortunately, he'd could only play in day games, as the salisbury steak is served promptly at 4:30 at the Home.
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RealSNR 03:07 PM 07-21-2017
If we acquired Neshek, think Herrera would quietly move back to the 7th or 8th inning guy, or would that mess with his confidence too much?

The way we're constructed we need something closer to that 14-15 bullpen if we're going to make a serious playoff run. We can't replicate it, but we've gotta be tighter
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penbrook 03:13 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
If we acquired Neshek, think Herrera would quietly move back to the 7th or 8th inning guy, or would that mess with his confidence too much?

The way we're constructed we need something closer to that 14-15 bullpen if we're going to make a serious playoff run. We can't replicate it, but we've gotta be tighter
I know this may sound crazy but what about putting Moylan as the closer. He has been nails after his terrible April
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RealSNR 03:16 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by penbrook:
I know this may sound crazy but what about putting Moylan as the closer. He has been nails after his terrible April
You're right. It is crazy.

Moylan's been good as the fireman arm in the bullpen. We don't really have anybody else who can do what he does.
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Chiefspants 03:24 PM 07-21-2017
It's pretty incredible that Alex Gordon is now in his mid-30's and by multiple statistical measures he's now the slowest LF in the the game.

And yet he still has the best LF defense in the majors, and it ain't close.

http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.asp...ers=0&sort=8,d
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penbrook 03:40 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
It's pretty incredible that Alex Gordon is now the slowest LF in the majors, and is now in his mid 30's.

And yet he still has the best LF defense in the game, and it ain't close.

http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.asp...ers=0&sort=8,d
I don't give a fuck how slow he is. The route he takes to fly balls are insane. By far one of the best LF of all time defensively
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penbrook 03:41 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
It's pretty incredible that Alex Gordon is now the slowest LF in the majors, and is now in his mid 30's.

And yet he still has the best LF defense in the game, and it ain't close.

http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.asp...ers=0&sort=8,d
He catch against the Tigers I believe 2 years ago where he literally jumped 2 rows deep to catch a ball was insane. It was better than Jeter
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penbrook 03:42 PM 07-21-2017
Btw does somebody wanna start a game thread? Moss is batting clean up tonight
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RealSNR 03:43 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by penbrook:
Btw does somebody wanna start a game thread? Moss is batting clean up tonight
My mojo's all used up. I can't do it.
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Chiefspants 03:44 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by penbrook:
He catch against the Tigers I believe 2 years ago where he literally jumped 2 rows deep to catch a ball was insane. It was better than Jeter
White Sox, but yes, that was one of the best defensive plays I've ever witnessed. He then had an OF assist right after, iirc.


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duncan_idaho 03:57 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You're right. It is crazy.



Moylan's been good as the fireman arm in the bullpen. We don't really have anybody else who can do what he does.

I wouldn't use Neshek to close. He'd be a setup guy/fireman.

Originally Posted by penbrook:
I know this may sound crazy but what about putting Moylan as the closer. He has been nails after his terrible April

Moylan is very vulnerable to left-handed hitters. You want to use him situational, so I wouldn't want him closing.

I do like the idea of lining up this pen:

Moylan
Alexander

Two groundball heavy guys you can deploy in middle innings

Minor
Neshek

High-quality, high leverage guys

Herrera
Sofia

Neither has been wade Davis or even vintage Kelvin Herrera, but Soria has been pretty excellent overall. If anything, you might consider flipping those two (and if Soria hadn't been so awful in 16, they probably already would be).




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big nasty kcnut 07-21-2017, 04:33 PM
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jimidollar 04:38 PM 07-21-2017
Yu Davish sucks.
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penbrook 04:48 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by jimidollar:
Yu Davish sucks.
Good thing we're not interested in him. We are interested in Lynn and Tehran though
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big nasty kcnut 04:50 PM 07-21-2017
My bad someone gave me fake news. I deleted my post
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Prison Bitch 06:37 PM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by Bufkin:
Off topic, but I watched a couple of old VHS tapes of the 1999 Royals. 97 loss team, and yet a young offensive core that would have rivaled any dynasty. The woes of being a small market team. :-) Here was the 1 through 5 lineup that year.

1. Johnny Damon (25 yrs old) 307 avg, 14 HR, 77 RBIs, 36 SB
2. Joe Randa (29 yrs old) 314 avg, 16 HR, 84 RBIs
3. Carlos Beltran (22 yrs old) 293 avg, 22 HR, 108 RBIs, 27 SB
4. Jermaine Dye (25 yrs old) 294 avg, 27 HR, 119 RBIs
5. Mike Sweeney (25 yrs old) 322 avg, 22 HR, 102 RBIs

We were a bit above avg in that inflated era, 5.32/per (league avg 5.18)


Our pitching was dead last At 5.72
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