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Nzoner's Game Room>***Official 2022 Royals Season Repository Thread***
ChiefsCountry 11:07 AM 01-01-2022
For all things Royals in 2022. #3 minor league system according to Baseball America. The Bobby Witt era should begin this year. Will Salvy still be the homerun king? How does the glut of infield players work out? Will the young pitchers take the next step?

Free Agents/Trades Acquisitions
Zack Greinke, P
Amir Garrett, P
Taylor Clarke, P

Top 10 Prospects from Baseball America
1. Bobby Witt, SS
2. Asa Lacy, P
3. MJ Melendez, C
4. Nick Pratto, 1B
5. Jackson Kowar, P
6. Kyle Isabel, OF
7. Frank Mozzicato, P
8. Ben Kudrna, P
9. Jonathan Bowlan, P
10. Vinnie Pasquantino, 1B

Duncan's Top Royals Prospects
Spoiler!

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Nightfyre 08:12 AM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by lewdog:
How about some pitching?

Any pitching?
Maybe we should draft Rocker and pray for immediate success
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dlphg9 11:47 AM 07-08-2022
By an average of K%+ and BB%+, the 2022 Royals rank 833rd out of 834 pitching staffs since 1995.

That, in case you aren't sure, is bad

Can't embed on phone, but this is a tweet from Matt Lamar who is probably a nobody.
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CasselGotPeedOn 11:48 AM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:




Lol
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louie aguiar 11:52 AM 07-08-2022
I hope they go heavy on hitters/position players in the draft. They clearly have no idea how to develop young pitching.
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ChiefsCountry 11:53 AM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
Lol
That's the hope pitching wise unfortunately. Getting rid of Eldred would be a big step for them.
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dlphg9 12:20 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
That's the hope pitching wise unfortunately. Getting rid of Eldred would be a big step for them.
I have a feeling Cal is fucking up these pitchers worse than any coach should be able to. That whole staff should go fuck off
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WhawhaWhat 12:45 PM 07-08-2022
The most important news of the day is that Bobby Witt Jr is back in the lineup.

#Royals and Guardians at the K. Bobby Witt Jr back in the lineup. Singer and Civale on the hill pic.twitter.com/svCu0z8Skd

— Joel Goldberg (@goldbergkc) July 8, 2022

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myselff77 01:06 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
The most important news of the day is that Bobby Witt Jr is back in the lineup.
The only important news of the day is that Eldred and Methany are fired. Every time I see a post on this thread in the middle of the day, I get excited that may be the post. Sadly I'm still disappointed.

Bobby Witt Jr has demonstrated his potential. I'd almost prefer him not in the lineup so he doesn't wind up like Salvy or Dosier last year with a year long nagging injury.
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Nightfyre 03:20 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
The most important news of the day is that Bobby Witt Jr is back in the lineup.

While I am glad they are optimistic, I will be pissed if he's not 100% and he develops bad habits trying to work around it or a more severe injury like Salvy.
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KChiefs1 03:35 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by lewdog:
How about some pitching?

Any pitching?

You can’t have everything.


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KChiefs1 04:05 PM 07-08-2022
Halfway home: The pitching
At the midpoint of the 2022 season, the Royals are making a strong case for having the worst pitching staff in the majors.

But the attitude is good!

by
Craig Brown

Originally Posted by :
With Thursday’s loss at the hands of the Houston Astros, the Royals mercifully closed the book on the first half of the season. Their record currently stands at 30-51, a .370 winning percentage. The fun thing about the season being exactly half over is the wins can be easily extrapolated. You don’t need a calculator to see that, if the Royals continue at their current pace, they’ll finish 2022 with a 60-102 record.

For a team banking on improvement, not only is this not good enough, it’s wholly unacceptable. The Royals made one move to remedy the situation when they dismissed their hitting coach back in May.

Otherwise, it’s been full steam ahead to the precipice of 100 losses.

Since we’re at the halfway point, now is a great time to take stock of what we’ve seen to this point. Today I’ll start with a look at the state of the Royals’ pitching.

It’s grim, my friends.

There’s no point in sugarcoating it: The Royals’ pitching has been abysmal this year. The starters, the bullpen…all of it. For a time, they were pacing to be amongst the worst staffs in the history of the game. The history! (At least going back to 1901. That’s a lot of history.) Now, they are simply in the conversation for…let’s say…one of the 30 worst pitching staffs in major league history. Isn’t it like most Royals teams in the Dayton Moore era, they’ll half-ass even abject wretchedness?

As it stands, they’re allowing 5.2 runs per game, the 25th worst rate in the majors and worst in the AL. They are the only staff with a sub-2 SO:BB ratio at 1.8. If you’re a Roto geek, their 1.48 WHIP is also the worst in the majors. Are you surprised? The Royals are allowing a boatload of baserunners and over 30 percent of those runners are scoring. (Shockingly, not the worst rate in the majors.)

Let’s start with a couple of key rate stats for the staff as a whole.

K rate - 18.6%
BB rate - 10.2%

On the strikeouts, the only team with a lower rate than the Royals is the Colorado Rockies who own a whiff rate of 18.1 percent. If those rates hold, they would be among the 10 worst going back to 2016. For some reason, the Texas Rangers just refused to strike anyone out from ‘16 to 2018. Again, and I’ve written this so much this year, the TV broadcast constantly harping on the washed idea of pitching to contact probably gives some insight that the front office and staff realize they’ve somehow accumulated a staff that can’t miss bats on the regular, or it’s some sort of bizarre shift in an organizational belief where they’re trying to convince themselves that pitching to contact is a good thing. Spoiler alert: It isn’t.

It’s important to note that my jumping-off point of 2016 isn’t arbitrary or just the first season after the world championship, rather it’s the first time where the strikeout rate jumped above 21 percent. Here’s how the Royals have done against league average since then.

GRAPH

The Royals have consistently been below the league average when it comes to strikeouts over the last seven seasons. It’s actually gone on longer than that (the last time the Royals outpaced the major league strikeout rate was 2013), but let’s keep our focus here. Awwww damnit…I can’t help myself. Fine. Going back to 2006 when Moore arrived in Kansas City the Royals have bettered the league average in strikeout rate exactly twice. In 2009 (18.4 percent for the Royals versus 18 percent for MLB) and 2013 (20 percent for the Royals versus 19.9 percent for MLB).

At the heart of the lack of strikeouts is the inability to get ahead of batters with a first-pitch strike. This has been inclusive of the coverage of the team in 2022, not because those of us following the team was intrepid enough to find a trend, but because the Royals themselves were making a big deal out of it.

There you have it straight from the skipper:

They’re going to make a big deal out of throwing first-pitch strikes. Let’s see how that’s working.

The Royals’ research gurus are following this stat. Reports are being generated. Results are being analyzed. The team is communicating to Cal Eldred and the pitchers, emphasizing the need to work ahead in the count.

And they’re not only not improving, they’re the worst team in baseball.

By quite a bit.

So let’s dive a little deeper into this pitching rabbit hole.

When the Royals pitchers start off with a ball—remember, something they do more frequently than any team in the majors—they put themselves at a massive disadvantage. After an 0-1 count, opposing hitters are cruising to .291/.415/.467 with an OPS+ of 121. They’re 21 percent worse than league average when starting off a confrontation with a pitch out of the zone.

The good news is they’re not the worst! Just very close.

Time for a review. The Royals:

*Don’t strike anyone out.
*Can’t throw first-pitch strikes.
*Get crushed when they fall behind 0-1.

If you’re the type to be building a “Fire Cal Eldred” dossier, I’m doing a lot of the legwork for you. Flag this newsletter in your email or something. And I’m just getting started.

You could maybe live with a lower strikeout rate if the starters could actually find the strike zone. That Royals’ walk rate is also one of the 10 worst we’ve seen since 2016. If you throw out the Covid shortened 2020 season, their current walk rate is tied for third-worst since ‘16. As you would expect by the superlatives of this paragraph, the Royals’ walk rate is the highest in the majors.

Here’s what gets me as I see several teams repeat on these tables of the worst in whatever category…Not only are the Royals ranking at or near the bottom of the pile in some key pitching rates, they’re number 30 with a bullet. Do you have any idea how difficult it would be for the Royals to climb out of the basement on walk rate?

Look at how the teams are stacked above—just .2 percent separates 26 to 29. And then .5 percent to the pits.

The rotation has a 132 ERA+, meaning they’re 32 percent worse than a league-average rotation. That is—prepare yourself for this—the worst in the majors so far.

Yes, the case can be made that the 2022 Royals rotation is the worst in baseball.

Meanwhile, I could use some relief and so could the Royals.

I don’t have the energy to hand out letter grades to the bullpen corps. And you don’t want me to bring you down any more than I already have. Suffice to say the only bullpen worse than the Royals’ 118 OPS+ is the Reds at 133. (Lordy, Cincinnati’s bullpen is beyond awful.) The Royals relievers’ 1.76 SO:BB ratio is the worst in the majors and their 4.76 ERA is second-worst. (The Reds sport a 5.57 bullpen ERA. My god.)

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cabletech94 04:10 PM 07-08-2022
^^^
Well that’s a ray of sunshine!!

Let’s go Royals!!
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GloryDayz 04:19 PM 07-08-2022
Tonight our 30-51 Royal (fuckups) go up against the 40-40 Cleveland Renames...

They don't stand a chance against us... :-)
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Vladimir_Kyrilytch 04:31 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by myselff77:
The only important news of the day is that Eldred and Methany are fired. Every time I see a post on this thread in the middle of the day, I get excited that may be the post. Sadly I'm still disappointed.

Bobby Witt Jr has demonstrated his potential. I'd almost prefer him not in the lineup so he doesn't wind up like Salvy or Dosier last year with a year long nagging injury.
Are you for real? You don't think Bobby Witt Jr. has anything left to learn at the MLB level? He's a finished product and that's that? No development left at all? Nothing to be gained from seeing live MLB pitches? Just the risk of getting a soft tissue injury that just can't be stomached?

So bring him back up when the Royals are competitive is your idea, like his early 30's, you know to be safe?

Terrible post.
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dlphg9 04:37 PM 07-08-2022
Originally Posted by myselff77:
The only important news of the day is that Eldred and Methany are fired. Every time I see a post on this thread in the middle of the day, I get excited that may be the post. Sadly I'm still disappointed.

Bobby Witt Jr has demonstrated his potential. I'd almost prefer him not in the lineup so he doesn't wind up like Salvy or Dosier last year with a year long nagging injury.
Salvy and Witt Jr injuries aren't anywhere near the same. He got hit with a ball, as long as it's not broken hes not gonna hurt it more.
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