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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 07:06 AM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by tk13:
Be interesting to see how the next few days go. We've all talked about how the trade market has completely tanked, but now the Padres don't even want to give up a top 100 prospect for Syndergaard, who isn't even a rental. He's got multiple years left on his contract.


I don’t read that as the Padres saying they won’t trade a top 100, just not MacKenzie Gore. That makes sense. Gore is a consensus top 5 prospect in baseball and is one of a handful of pitching prospects with true ace potential.

The Padres have a bunch of top 100 guys they could send the Mets. Adrian Morejon and Luis Urias are both somewhat expendable. Michel Baez. Ryan Weathers.

I doubt they would move Patiño and they won’t move Gore, but they still have more than enough beyond those two to get it done.
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tk13 08:20 AM 07-29-2019
That's a fair point. Although if you're going to trade two and a half years of a talent like Syndergaard, you want to get a sure fire ace back.
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FringeNC 08:40 AM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I don’t read that as the Padres saying they won’t trade a top 100, just not MacKenzie Gore. That makes sense. Gore is a consensus top 5 prospect in baseball and is one of a handful of pitching prospects with true ace potential.

The Padres have a bunch of top 100 guys they could send the Mets. Adrian Morejon and Luis Urias are both somewhat expendable. Michel Baez. Ryan Weathers.

I doubt they would move Patiño and they won’t move Gore, but they still have more than enough beyond those two to get it done.
Yeah, no way Syndergaard gets dealt without getting a lot back. If SD won't give it to them, somebody else would.
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Chris Meck 09:23 AM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
My dad took me to the game, he’s almost 80, wanted Gates for lunch. I asked him if he wanted something healthier. He said “No” then hung up on me.
the trick with Gates is to go to the one on Cleaver II. It's right by the Rib-Tech. It's still good. Everywhere else is hit and miss.
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Prison Bitch 12:03 PM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
the trick with Gates is to go to the one on Cleaver II. It's right by the Rib-Tech. It's still good. Everywhere else is hit and miss.
We meet at the one off 12&Brooklyn. It really is the only place to eat before Summer Royals games.
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Titty Meat 12:14 PM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
We meet at the one off 12&Brooklyn. It really is the only place to eat before Summer Royals games.
I'm surprised you go down to the hood
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siberian khatru 12:52 PM 07-29-2019
I thought this was an excellent piece from RR on Nicky Lopez's struggles: https://www.royalsreview.com/2019/7/...ntact#comments

Basically, he makes way too soft contact, and he's making too much contact by swinging at and hitting balls out of the strike zone. He needs to make harder contact, and be more selective at the plate. Hitting a bunch of balls softly is killing him.

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Lopez’s average exit velocity is 83.6 MPH, in the range where batting averages hover around .219. Sure enough. Lopez’s 2019 batting average is .222. And he gets there because he just makes contact with everything.

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Oscarberg2019 07-29-2019, 01:28 PM
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Prison Bitch 03:41 PM 07-29-2019
He’s the perfect Dayton guy , swings at everything, makes weak contact, and can run fast. Yay!



I think we’ve acquired like 7 more dudes just like Nicky this past 18 months.
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FringeNC 04:39 PM 07-29-2019
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
I thought this was an excellent piece from RR on Nicky Lopez's struggles: https://www.royalsreview.com/2019/7/...ntact#comments

Basically, he makes way too soft contact, and he's making too much contact by swinging at and hitting balls out of the strike zone. He needs to make harder contact, and be more selective at the plate. Hitting a bunch of balls softly is killing him.
The guy had a .900+ OPS at Omaha. He can't be expected to that in the big leagues, but this shouldn't happen, either.
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FringeNC 04:49 PM 07-29-2019
Vargas traded to Philly.
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duncan_idaho 06:21 PM 07-29-2019
Lopez has typically struggled a bit initially each time he has moved up the ladder.

if he follows that pattern, he’ll start producing at the major league level soon.
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GloryDayz 09:45 PM 07-29-2019
I'll assume that after the loss Ned recapped the game (minus any meaningful insight), talked about the thread used to stitch the baseballs, and then said goodbye?
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Prison Bitch 09:56 AM 07-30-2019
Let’s talk Alex, first two months vs last wto

233ab 9hr 38rbi 2.17iso .509slg 127wRC+
204ab 2hr 22rbi 0.96iso .384slg 92wRC+


He’s about done as an MLB regular. Just crazy how y’all wanted to bring this fart-face back.
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WhawhaWhat 07-30-2019, 11:51 AM
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RealSNR 12:04 PM 07-30-2019
So how exactly does one rebuild a bullpen? I'm not even talking about getting back to the 14-15 bullpen... just something that isn't far more likely to lose games for us than hold leads and eventually win, like it is now.
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siberian khatru 12:14 PM 07-30-2019
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Let’s talk Alex, first two months vs last wto

233ab 9hr 38rbi 2.17iso .509slg 127wRC+
204ab 2hr 22rbi 0.96iso .384slg 92wRC+


He’s about done as an MLB regular. Just crazy how y’all wanted to bring this fart-face back.
That second line of numbers reflects his one bad month, June.

The first 104 PAs -- June -- he was .232/.282/.337/59wRC+
The last 100 PAs -- July -- he is .344/.400/.433/125wRC+

His wRC+ by month:

April 143
May 109
June 59
July 125

That looks like a pretty standard up-and-downs of a season. His HR power has fallen off -- 9 HRs the first two months, 2 since. But otherwise, he's bounced back quite nicely from a terrible June. He's hardly "about done as an MLB regular." Let's see how he finishes before writing him off.
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