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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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siberian khatru 08:04 PM 07-24-2017
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/royal...ers-available/
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Prison Bitch 08:05 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/royal...ers-available/
Beat me to it

Sonny Gray: 87 ERA-, 79 FIP-, 78 xFIP-
Trevor Cahill: 89 ERA-, 80 FIP-, 78 xFIP-
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duncan_idaho 08:35 PM 07-24-2017
Yeah. Cahill is a really, really intriguing piece. The slider he added this year has been very successful and also seems to have helped him improve the effectiveness of his curve. He still is a groundball machine, but has added significant K rate to that.

He has been Kluber-lite this year. Not only does that offer a huge improvement over Travis Wood/Junis/Skogland, it offers a guy who potentially is an asset in a playoff series and not just someone you send to long relief.


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Sure-Oz 08:36 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Yeah. Cahill is a really, really intriguing piece. The slider he added this year has been very successful and also seems to have helped him improve the effectiveness of his curve. He still is a groundball machine, but has added significant K rate to that.

He has been Kluber-lite this year. Not only does that offer a huge improvement over Travis Wood/Junis/Skogland, it offers a guy who potentially is an asset in a playoff series and not just someone you send to long relief.


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Wasn't he injured earlier? Anything to be concerned with?
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tk13 08:46 PM 07-24-2017
Cahill just needs to stay healthy. That's the biggest risk. But I love the trade. This team had to get another starter. They had to. Even if it wasn't a front of the rotation guy, you needed someone just so you didn't have to roll Travis Wood out there every 5 days and hope for the best. It quietly hamstrings you in so many ways. To get a guy who could be in a playoff rotation is just icing on the cake. Now they can count on everyone in the rotation to at least give you 5 every night.

Then they got 2 controllable bullpen pieces on top of it, granted one of them was older. I'm honestly not sure what the Padres strategy was here. They have to really love Diaz and Strahm. At least Wood will get some chances to hit again playing in the NL.
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Why Not? 08:47 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by tk13:
Cahill just needs to stay healthy. That's the biggest risk. But I love the trade. This team had to get another starter. They had to. Even if it wasn't a front of the rotation guy, you needed someone just so you didn't have to roll Travis Wood out there every 5 days and hope for the best. It quietly hamstrings you in so many ways. To get a guy who could be in a playoff rotation is just icing on the cake. Now they can count on everyone in the rotation to at least give you 5 every night.

Then they got 2 controllable bullpen pieces on top of it. I'm honestly not sure what the Padres strategy was here. They have to really love Diaz and Strahm. At least Wood will get some chances to hit again playing in the NL.
Phenomenal trade.
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lewdog 08:52 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by tk13:
Cahill just needs to stay healthy. That's the biggest risk. But I love the trade. This team had to get another starter. They had to. Even if it wasn't a front of the rotation guy, you needed someone just so you didn't have to roll Travis Wood out there every 5 days and hope for the best. It quietly hamstrings you in so many ways. To get a guy who could be in a playoff rotation is just icing on the cake. Now they can count on everyone in the rotation to at least give you 5 every night.

Then they got 2 controllable bullpen pieces on top of it, granted one of them was older. I'm honestly not sure what the Padres strategy was here. They have to really love Diaz and Strahm. At least Wood will get some chances to hit again playing in the NL.
I feel at times that if Hootie was on his medication, he'd post like you.

This is good stuff.
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Why Not? 08:54 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I feel at times that if Hootie was on his medication, he'd post like you.

This is good stuff.
Hahahah
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tk13 08:55 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I feel at times that if Hootie was on his medication, he'd post like you.

This is good stuff.
I don't know if I should be offended, say thank you, or both.
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Why Not? 09:04 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by tk13:
I don't know if I should be offended, say thank you, or both.
I'd go with both.
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Sure-Oz 09:14 PM 07-24-2017
Bullpen pitched 24 2/3 scoreless innings...been money
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C3HIEF3S 09:19 PM 07-24-2017
Originally Posted by tk13:
I don't know if I should be offended, say thank you, or both.
It's 2017, where you can be both thankful.. and offended. :-)
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TomBarndtsTwin 09:31 PM 07-24-2017
Nice call on the Cahill deal Duncan.

The bullpen bonus arms are intriguing.

Hated to see Strahm go, but you gotta give up something to get something. This is probably the Royals last chance to make a legitimate World Series run for a while, so why not. Try and take advantage of that window while it's barely still open.
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duncan_idaho 09:47 PM 07-24-2017
Speaking of the bullpen and called shots, I'm going to make a fairly obvious one for 2018, but not-as-obvious reasons: Kansas City will trade Kelvin Herrera.

That's an easy prediction to make with the Royals looking to be moving into a rebuild phase and Herrera set for free agency after 2018. But that's not why I think KC does it. I think it simply becomes an inventory thing.

KC has control over the following bullpen pieces for 2018:

Herrera
Joakim Soria
Scott Alexander
Brian Flynn
Brandon Maurer
Ryan Buchter

It also has a plethora of relief prospects in AA and AAA in Kyle Zimmer, Richard Lovelady, and Miguel Almonte.

Neftali Feliz is doing a nice job rebuilding his value with KC/Dave Eiland, and KC will have a shot to sign him to a reasonable deal, I think, given his success in KC and his history with Dayton Moore (who signed him in Atlanta).

Mike Minor has a mutual option, and likely will decline it, but again, KC could be in the mix.

Add it all up, and I think the Royals could move Herrera simply because it has the inventory to make it worthwhile. This assumes he continues to pitch well the rest of the year and finishes looking more like the guy we've seen for most of his career.

In doing so, you'd save $10 million or so, presumably pick up some nice prospect pieces, and slide Joakim Soria into the closer's role.

If the Royals unexpectedly contend, the bullpen should be strong enough to hold up its end of the bargain. If the Royals do not contend, you now have Soria racking up Ks and positioned well to trade him at the deadline if he's performing like is this year.

It's an interesting to path to tread in light of picking up not just rental relief pieces, but guys with control moving forward.
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penbrook 09:47 PM 07-24-2017
Who do we send down with the three 3 acquisitions we got?
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