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Nzoner's Game Room>*** Official 2019 Kansas City Royals Repository ***
Mama Hip Rockets 08:06 AM 03-28-2019
Get the offseason thread out of here. It's on!

Opening day roster:

Catchers (2): Cam Gallagher, Martin Maldonado

Infielders (7): Hunter Dozier, Lucas Duda, Whit Merrifield, Adalberto Mondesi, Ryan O’Hearn, Chris Owings, Frank Schwindel

Outfielders (4): Alex Gordon, Terrance Gore, Billy Hamilton, Jorge Soler

Starting pitchers (3): Jakob Junis, Brad Keller, Jorge Lopez

Relief pitchers (9): Scott Barlow, Brad Boxberger, Jake Diekman, Chris Ellis, Tim Hill, Ian Kennedy, Kevin McCarthy, Wily Peralta, Kyle Zimmer

Injured list: Danny Duffy, Brian Flynn, Jesse Hahn, Salvador Perez

Suspended: Eric Skoglund
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duncan_idaho 03:07 PM 05-27-2019
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Sounds good.

I don’t think it’s quite consensus opinion, but he’s a very unique prospect and high-level.
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Al Bundy 04:40 PM 05-27-2019

Per a source: #Royals pitching prospect Brady Singer is on the move to Double-A Northwest Arkansas. The former Florida Gator was 5-2 at High-A Wilmington with a 1.87 ERA.

— Alec Lewis (@alec_lewis) May 27, 2019


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OKchiefs 05:03 PM 05-27-2019
I think Wilmington might collapse in the second half if Lynch and Kowar join Singer soon.
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BigCatDaddy 07:23 PM 05-27-2019
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You know how some people were hopeful Kennedy would do okay as a closer and maybe allow the Royals to trade him?

Yeeeaaaahhh no.
Diekman is the only guy I see anyone trading for at this point.
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Three7s 09:20 PM 05-27-2019
Originally Posted by Al Bundy:

Is there a chance Singer is ready next year?
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Great Expectations 09:30 PM 05-27-2019
I’m looking at him as a September call up for next year. I don’t think we have the ability to upgrade our pitching staff quickly enough to have him move through the system much faster.

I do think our lineup could be very good next year with the addition of Salvy and loss of a couple guys.
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Bufkin 09:36 PM 05-27-2019
I really hope we don’t rush Singer
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KChiefs1 10:16 PM 05-27-2019
Originally Posted by Three7s:
Is there a chance Singer is ready next year?


2021
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duncan_idaho 10:21 PM 05-27-2019
I’d expect Lynch to follow Singer shortly. That’s not a rush for either guy considering what they’ve been doing or how advanced they were.

I don’t think Kowar will be moved as aggressively. His curve still needs work. Bubic might move a little faster, too.
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cosmo20002 10:44 PM 05-27-2019
Originally Posted by Great Expectations:
I’m looking at him as a September call up for next year. I don’t think we have the ability to upgrade our pitching staff quickly enough to have him move through the system much faster.

I do think our lineup could be very good next year with the addition of Salvy and loss of a couple guys.
Keep in mind that Sept call-ups change next year. Roster size expands to 26 next year, and then only further expands to 28 in Sept.
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dallaschiefsfan 07:07 AM 05-28-2019
Originally Posted by Bufkin:
I really hope we don’t rush Singer
Not sure you can rush him at this point unless he's simply not getting it done at a particular level. He's a college arm at age 22 (will turn 23 in August). At this point, he continues to move up as determined by his mastery at each level. No reason to hold him back if he's performing (unless they have an inning limit on him for this year).
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Mecca 07:26 AM 05-28-2019
Usually college arms advance quickly, the issue though is if they are significantly ahead of the bats that could turn into a real problem.
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duncan_idaho 09:12 AM 05-28-2019
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Usually college arms advance quickly, the issue though is if they are significantly ahead of the bats that could turn into a real problem.

This is a different situation than 2011-12, though, when the Royals has basically no young position players outside Butler and Gordon up and ready.

Mondesi, Lopez, Merrifield, Dozier, and Perez should all be productive players for a few more years, particularly Mondesi and Lopez.

Khalil Lee is in line with Singer and Lynch and etc., too. I don’t know that he’ll be a big power hitter, but I can still see someone who plays excellent RF defense and is a David DeJesus type offensive player (more speed, less contact, more walks).

Here’s a good read from MLB on Witt.

https://www.mlb.com/news/bobby-witt-...-draft-history

Interesting - and exciting - stuff. Compares him favorably to Manny Machado, others. Best SS prospect in draft since Alex Rodriguez...
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BWillie 10:13 AM 05-28-2019
Ruschmans college stats are absurd. 1.34 OPS this year I think I read
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FringeNC 10:18 AM 05-28-2019
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:

Here’s a good read from MLB on Witt.

https://www.mlb.com/news/bobby-witt-...-draft-history

Interesting - and exciting - stuff. Compares him favorably to Manny Machado, others. Best SS prospect in draft since Alex Rodriguez...
So there are two players with superstar potential in the draft...
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