2023 – A new beginning for the Royals. Matt Quatraro era begins. A year to see which of our young players will make up the core going forward. Can Bobby Witt Jr become a superstar SS or will go to the hot corner? Will Brady Singer take the next step forward? Will Salvy be Salvy? Will Big Vin or Pratto take first base? Will they find a position for MJ? Who else emerges from the youth movement? Not to mention the development of the new downtown stadium.
Free Agents/Trades Acquisitions
Jordan Lyles, RHP
Ryan Yarbrough, LHP
Josh Taylor, LHP
Aroldis Chapman, LHP
Top 10 Prospects from Baseball America
1. Gavin Cross, OF
2. Cayden Wallace, 3B
3. Drew Waters, OF
4. Ben Kudrna, RHP
5. Frank Mozzicato, LHP
6. Maikel Garcia, SS
7. Tyler Gentry, OF
8. Nick Loftin, OF/3B
9. Angel Zerpa, LHP
10. Carter Jensen, C [Reply]
#Royals OF Drew Waters has a left oblique strain & will be out for 6 weeks, Matt Quatraro said. Waters was competing for the CF job this spring. Kyle Isbel will “get every opportunity to grab that spot.” More innings/ABs will go to Nate Eaton, Edward Olivares, Samad Taylor, etc.
If the new pitching coaches are truly competent at all this team might actually be improved. People are underestimating just how horrible our pitching staff was. We were dead last in almost everything and by a wide margin in some categories. You don't even have to get league average, just any improvement to catch up with the pack a little bit and you're probably talking 70 wins. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
If the new pitching coaches are truly competent at all this team might actually be improved. People are underestimating just how horrible our pitching staff was. We were dead last in almost everything and by a wide margin in some categories. You don't even have to get league average, just any improvement to catch up with the pack a little bit and you're probably talking 70 wins.
Just us becoming “average” in the amount of walks we give out would be transformational.
Our pitching was an atrocity. Dayton completely lost his sense of reality if he thought our numbers for the past 5 seasons (consistent through many different pitching staffs) was “part of the process.” [Reply]
5 years into his career and Brad Keller is finally trying a curveball.
Reading quotes from Royals pitcher after Royals pitcher this spring about how amazing it is to use things like "data" and "high-speed video" is hysterical. What, exactly, was Cal Eldred doing all these years? https://t.co/ydm1bLeHQ5
The stuff coming out of spring training is pretty fucking damning for Dayton, Matheny, and Cal. Those idiots probably didn't do a single thing with analytics. [Reply]
Kind of funny that in here we are talking about how Royals did not use analytics and the problem it caused while in a current Chiefs thread titled, "The Chiefs didn't need analytics" they talk about with great players like Mahomes, analytics gets thrown out the window.
Royals need some great players but maybe they need to use analytics to get them and develop them.
All I know is I don't want to wait another 30 years for Royals in the World Series.
It seems like the only measurable variable going into this season is competent, analytics-informed management. I'm truly interested to see what improvement comes from it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief:
It seems like the only measurable variable going into this season is competent, analytics-informed management. I'm truly interested to see what improvement comes from it.
I mean, the fact that Matheny and Eldred are no longer here is already considered an improvement in any shape or form. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wilson8:
Kind of funny that in here we are talking about how Royals did not use analytics and the problem it caused while in a current Chiefs thread titled, "The Chiefs didn't need analytics" they talk about with great players like Mahomes, analytics gets thrown out the window.
Royals need some great players but maybe they need to use analytics to get them and develop them.
All I know is I don't want to wait another 30 years for Royals in the World Series.
Thank goodness for the Chiefs!
Baseball Analytics are a little different than NFL analytics. Less established and less proven.
The sample sizes of baseball really make it possible to do meaningful statistical analysis.
I also think the "Chiefs don't use analytics" article you're referencing was a poor example of applying analytics to break out something or review it. Salfino is good, but calling Butker a bad kicker based on 2022 (and not his full-career sample) or talking about bad roster construction while citing Brown and Clark without talking about the good work in the rest of the roster, the analytical decision to spread the Tyreek Hill money/resources to a deeper WR room and improvements elsewhere (I mean, analytics got big in baseball because a smart front office figured out how to replace an expensive star with less expensive parts). [Reply]
5 years into his career and Brad Keller is finally trying a curveball.
Reading quotes from Royals pitcher after Royals pitcher this spring about how amazing it is to use things like "data" and "high-speed video" is hysterical. What, exactly, was Cal Eldred doing all these years? https://t.co/ydm1bLeHQ5
Originally Posted by Wilson8:
Kind of funny that in here we are talking about how Royals did not use analytics and the problem it caused while in a current Chiefs thread titled, "The Chiefs didn't need analytics" they talk about with great players like Mahomes, analytics gets thrown out the window.
Royals need some great players but maybe they need to use analytics to get them and develop them.
All I know is I don't want to wait another 30 years for Royals in the World Series.
Thank goodness for the Chiefs!
That’s because it was started by a Mongoloid who everyone should mute. Does that help? [Reply]