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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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PHOG 10:58 AM 08-03-2022
It will be a good test, going against Lance Lynn...6.42 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, .279 BAA, 1-4 and will be his 10th start this year. But he's been much better in previous years.
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dlphg9 11:03 AM 08-03-2022
Can't believe we actually made some trades yesterday and really can't believe we traded Whit.
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ChiefsCountry 11:03 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by siberian khatru:
Be interesting to see if they're making the switch to 3B now, or if this is just part of a merry go round to see what fits best.
That was his position all off season, spring training, even past Mondi's injury for a bit. He is struggling defensively at short. Maybe 3rd is his natural spot.
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cmh6476 11:03 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by DeepSouth:
five rookies in the starting lineup. I like it.
does isbel quaify as a rookie as well, even though he was around last year?
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ChiefsCountry 11:35 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
Will the Royals have some money to work with in free agency next year? And if so, where would be the best place to focus an investment? Does a SP and OF make sense? Or are we just rolling with what we got?
Here are the free agent pitchers for this offseason:
Jacob deGrom (35 years old, 7.5 WAR) -- Can opt out
Nathan Eovaldi (33, 6.5)
Aaron Nola (30, 6.4) -- Club option
Charlie Morton (39, 5.5) -- Club option
Carlos Rodón (30, 4.9) -- Can opt out
Adam Wainwright (41, 4.8)
Clayton Kershaw (35, 4.8)
Chris Bassitt (34, 4.7) -- Mutual option
Sean Manaea (31, 4.4)
Joe Musgrove (30, 4.2)
Sonny Gray (33, 4.1) -- Club option
Zach Eflin (29, 3.7) -- Mutual option
Zack Greinke (39, 3.5)
Kyle Gibson (35, 3.2)
Mike Minor (35, 3.2) -- Club option
Chris Flexen (28, 3.0) -- Vesting option
Wade Miley (36, 3.0)
Tyler Anderson (33, 2.9)
Andrew Heaney (32, 2.7)
Dallas Keuchel (35, 2.6) -- Vesting option
Michael Pineda (34, 2.4)
Rich Hill (43, 2.4)
Dylan Bundy (30, 2.2) -- Club option
Jameson Taillon (31, 2.0)
Taijuan Walker (30, 1.8) -- Player option
Michael Wacha (31, 1.6)
Carlos Carrasco (36, 1.5) -- Vesting option
Corey Kluber (37, 1.5)
Matthew Boyd (32, 1.4)
Zach Davies (30, 1.4) -- Mutual option
Joe Ross (30, 1.3)
Drew Smyly (34, 1.0) -- Mutual option
Jake Odorizzi (33, 1.0) -- Player option
Martín Pérez (32, 1.0)
Chris Sale (34, 0.8) -- Can opt out
Mike Clevinger (32, 0.7)
Trevor Williams (31, 0.6)
Aaron Sanchez (30, 0.4)
James Paxton (34, 0.4) -- Club option
José Quintana (34, 0.4)
Carlos Martínez (31, 0.3)
Vince Velasquez (31, 0.3)
Michael Lorenzen (31, 0.2)
Luis Severino (29, 0.2) -- Club option
José Ureña (31, 0.2)
Chris Archer (34, 0.1) -- Mutual option
Ross Stripling (33, 0.1)
Justin Verlander (40, 0.0) -- Player option
Noah Syndergaard (30, 0.0)
Chad Kuhl (30, -0.1)
Jordan Lyles (32, -0.2) -- Club option
Chase Anderson (35, -0.4)
Kohei Arihara (30, -0.6)
Mike Foltynewicz (31, -1.1)
Nick Martinez (32, N/A) -- Player option
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dlphg9 11:38 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Here are the free agent pitchers for this offseason:
Jacob deGrom (35 years old, 7.5 WAR) -- Can opt out
Nathan Eovaldi (33, 6.5)
Aaron Nola (30, 6.4) -- Club option
Charlie Morton (39, 5.5) -- Club option
Carlos Rodón (30, 4.9) -- Can opt out
Adam Wainwright (41, 4.8)
Clayton Kershaw (35, 4.8)
Chris Bassitt (34, 4.7) -- Mutual option
Sean Manaea (31, 4.4)
Joe Musgrove (30, 4.2)
Sonny Gray (33, 4.1) -- Club option
Zach Eflin (29, 3.7) -- Mutual option
Zack Greinke (39, 3.5)
Kyle Gibson (35, 3.2)
Mike Minor (35, 3.2) -- Club option
Chris Flexen (28, 3.0) -- Vesting option
Wade Miley (36, 3.0)
Tyler Anderson (33, 2.9)
Andrew Heaney (32, 2.7)
Dallas Keuchel (35, 2.6) -- Vesting option
Michael Pineda (34, 2.4)
Rich Hill (43, 2.4)
Dylan Bundy (30, 2.2) -- Club option
Jameson Taillon (31, 2.0)
Taijuan Walker (30, 1.8) -- Player option
Michael Wacha (31, 1.6)
Carlos Carrasco (36, 1.5) -- Vesting option
Corey Kluber (37, 1.5)
Matthew Boyd (32, 1.4)
Zach Davies (30, 1.4) -- Mutual option
Joe Ross (30, 1.3)
Drew Smyly (34, 1.0) -- Mutual option
Jake Odorizzi (33, 1.0) -- Player option
Martín Pérez (32, 1.0)
Chris Sale (34, 0.8) -- Can opt out
Mike Clevinger (32, 0.7)
Trevor Williams (31, 0.6)
Aaron Sanchez (30, 0.4)
James Paxton (34, 0.4) -- Club option
José Quintana (34, 0.4)
Carlos Martínez (31, 0.3)
Vince Velasquez (31, 0.3)
Michael Lorenzen (31, 0.2)
Luis Severino (29, 0.2) -- Club option
José Ureña (31, 0.2)
Chris Archer (34, 0.1) -- Mutual option
Ross Stripling (33, 0.1)
Justin Verlander (40, 0.0) -- Player option
Noah Syndergaard (30, 0.0)
Chad Kuhl (30, -0.1)
Jordan Lyles (32, -0.2) -- Club option
Chase Anderson (35, -0.4)
Kohei Arihara (30, -0.6)
Mike Foltynewicz (31, -1.1)
Nick Martinez (32, N/A) -- Player option
Where'd you come up with the WAR numbers?
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ChiefsCountry 11:40 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Where'd you come up with the WAR numbers?
Here is the link from MLB.com. Its cut and paste from them
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-2022-23...ts-by-position
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dlphg9 11:51 AM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
does isbel quaify as a rookie as well, even though he was around last year?
He was one of our top 10 prospects to enter the year, so yeah I'd say that he is a rookie. That's insane for us to actually have 6 out of 9 hitters being rookies.
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Prison Bitch 12:03 PM 08-03-2022
Those war data is for 20&21 total.
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dlphg9 04:03 PM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Here is the link from MLB.com. Its cut and paste from them
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-2022-23...ts-by-position
Ok, I thought it was trying to say that it was career WAR.
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tk13 07:12 PM 08-03-2022
Drew Waters at it again.

.@dwaters121 is good at baseball.

Waters hit a lead off home run to start our scoring tonight �� pic.twitter.com/gJIvFSdK8N

— Omaha Storm Chasers (@OMAStormChasers) August 4, 2022

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MVChiefFan 07:14 PM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by tk13:
Drew Waters at it again.

Is this guy for real?!
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tk13 07:26 PM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by MVChiefFan:
Is this guy for real?!
I think we're going to find out. His strikeout numbers are the only big concern. Otherwise he's been a monster in Omaha so far.

The man will not stop hitting. Drew Waters is a triple shy of the cycle. It’s the third inning. 🎥:@OMAStormChasers pic.twitter.com/hX57dwVIdl

— Royals Farm Report (@RoyalsFarm) August 4, 2022

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jd1020 07:28 PM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by tk13:
I think we're going to find out. His strikeout numbers are the only big concern. Otherwise he's been a monster in Omaha so far.
He also has a completely insane BABIP right now but only rocking a .317 average.
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BWillie 08:46 PM 08-03-2022
Originally Posted by jd1020:
He also has a completely insane BABIP right now but only rocking a .317 average.
Bapip on hard hit balls is a better barometer to determine how lucky someone is or lack therof imo

Some guys like Alex Gordon has a high bapip their entire career cuz they hit alot of line guys.
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