Originally Posted by tk13:
Maybe give Gordon a few days off here and there too.
The real "problem" will be if Mondesi comes back. It sounds like he's rehabbing at least. If he actually comes back there's going to be logjams all over the field, which is a pretty weird thing to say for a 100 loss team.
I think that just speaks to how truly awful this pen has been, particularly in the first half of the season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
You're such a ****ing retard. People that bitch about David Glass being cheap have no ****ing clue about what they are talking about. For having one of the smallest markets in the league and will spend if Dayton can field a competitive team. Here's the payroll rank and record by year since 2013.
$130 million out of his pocket for 104 loss season. Why in the **** would you expect Glass to spend more money? Glass has been a good owner and gets a bad rap.
I agree he spends when necessary. But even at 130million he is still making a profit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
I wonder for how long. Until Mondesi gets back?
Flanny: Ned conceded that Whit Merrifield will play more 2B until Adalberto Mondesi returns, especially now that Ryan O'Hearn is back, which will push Cheslor Cuthbert to more time at 3B and Hunter Dozier more time in RF. [Reply]
I can't wait to see what we get for Hamilton and/or Kennedy
Moore needs to nail the draft each and every year, because it seems pretty clear we're not going to be able to find much talent elsewhere. I'm not sure that's sustainable with how hit or miss draft picks are. [Reply]
Our MLB Pipeline scouting report on outfielder Dairon Blanco, one of the prospects the Royals got from Oakland for Jake Diekman, is that the former Cuban star certainly fits the Royals' profile: He is extremely fast and athletic, and is an 80-grade in terms of speed.
Not to be a jerk or anything but constantly trading for fast guys with no pop isn't a good strategy, remember Blake Perkins last year? Yes no one else does either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Not to be a jerk or anything but constantly trading for fast guys with no pop isn't a good strategy, remember Blake Perkins last year? Yes no one else does either.