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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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cmh6476 10:03 PM 06-14-2022
ok i guess lopez was coming up but still
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KChiefs1 08:11 AM 06-15-2022
Cal’s Visits

A lot has been made of how the Royals fare after Cal Eldred comes to the mound for a visit when they’re struggling. And while I agree that he is wholly unqualified for his job and should have been fired about three years ago (or more), I do think the whole thing regarding his visits has gotten to be a little overblown. Think about the situations when a pitching coach would come to the mound. It’s never when a guy has a 1-2 count after getting the first two batters of an inning on seven pitches. No, he’s out there when a pitcher is struggling. Think of Singer on Monday night when he just couldn’t find the strike zone for a few minutes. That’s when a pitching coach heads to the mound. So it stands to reason that his visits are a lot more likely to precede something bad happening than at other points in the game. And I say this as one of the earliest adopters of calling him out for being a simply terrible coach.

That doesn’t mean people aren’t right. I haven’t looked at other teams and how they do following a coaching visit because, quite frankly, it’s tedious and I’m not even sure how accurate it can be. If you comb through Gameday after a game, all you’ll see is “mound visit” which can be the catcher coming to the mound or the pitching coach or the manager.

But where people are right is not that he’s telling his pitcher to do something stupid but rather that he’s incapable of fixing what a pitcher is doing wrong. I know I’ve gone to this well quite a bit, but I can’t get over how it took the Fenway Park camera angle for them to figure out Brad Keller’s mechanical issue last season. Eldred and company simply aren’t good enough or savvy enough to be able to diagnose what is wrong in the moment and fix it fast enough to stop the bleeding. So yes, he has to be fired and the whole thing about them giving up bombs after he visits the mound is funny in a depressing way, but I think there needs to be some context there as well. We can call this organization out for the terrible things they do and are and do it correctly!


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DJ's left nut 08:46 AM 06-15-2022
Originally Posted by louie aguiar:
In former Royals prospect news... In 2017 the Royals acquired Trevor Cahill, Brandon Maurer, and Ryan Buchter for Matt Strahm and an 18-year-old prospect named Esteury Ruiz. This was a disaster of a trade as the Padres sent us three crappy pitchers for Matt Strahm who turned into a pretty good reliever for the Padres. Ruiz was essentially a throw-in lottery ticket in the deal. He's now in double-A and is looking like a pretty nice center field prospect. He's hitting .314/.489/.562 and has stolen 19 bases for the Padres AA team.
So I think there is some real rocket-ball/PCL effect here but...this hasn't gotten any better for y'all.

.359/.483/.641 w/ 41 steals and a pretty pristine K/BB rate that suggests the approach and speed are definitely legit, even if the power probably isn't.

Hard to believe he wouldn't be starting in CF right now for KC and really be a factor in that giant CF and be able to put that speed to use.

That one stings a bit.
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duncan_idaho 09:21 AM 06-15-2022
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So I think there is some real rocket-ball/PCL effect here but...this hasn't gotten any better for y'all.

.359/.483/.641 w/ 41 steals and a pretty pristine K/BB rate that suggests the approach and speed are definitely legit, even if the power probably isn't.

Hard to believe he wouldn't be starting in CF right now for KC and really be a factor in that giant CF and be able to put that speed to use.

That one stings a bit.
I believe I shared at the time that trading Ruiz was the biggest/scariest part of that move at the time.

I won't fault KC for going for it that year (the deal flopped badly, and they made it worse by giving Buchter away as part of some salary relief moves the next year). Had Cahill stayed healthy and performed for KC like he had been for San Diego, it would have been a big boost to that team and maybe enough to push them into the wildcard (or at least more into contention for it).

But yeah. Could really sting.
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ChiefsCountry 10:14 AM 06-15-2022
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I believe I shared at the time that trading Ruiz was the biggest/scariest part of that move at the time.

I won't fault KC for going for it that year (the deal flopped badly, and they made it worse by giving Buchter away as part of some salary relief moves the next year). Had Cahill stayed healthy and performed for KC like he had been for San Diego, it would have been a big boost to that team and maybe enough to push them into the wildcard (or at least more into contention for it).

But yeah. Could really sting.
Cahill pitched fine with San Diego (.8 WAR) and then next year with Oakland put up 1.4 WAR. Either of those with the Royals and we would have made the wild card more than likely.
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dlphg9 11:10 AM 06-15-2022
I hate this organization
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dlphg9 01:38 PM 06-15-2022
So good ole boy Cal will seem to be with us forever. Ruining our young pitchers while slobbing Mike and Dayton's knobs.

Here's how the pitching staff has been during Cal's time here by ERA.

2018 - 29th 4.95 ERA
2019 - 27th 5.20 ERA
2020 - 14th!!! WOW AMAZING 4.30 ERA
2021 - 21st 4.65 ERA
2022 - 29th 5.17 ERA

Why the fuck is this trash ass organization and Sherman gonna just suck shit and let Dayton and his boys continue to run this franchise into the dirt.
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poolboy 04:35 PM 06-15-2022
MJ just hit two baller foul balls in the bay....Kayak Dave got both of them
the boy has got some power
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TLO 04:37 PM 06-15-2022
Royals win?
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PHOG 04:43 PM 06-15-2022
Originally Posted by Hank Hill:
Royals win?
yes
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poolboy 04:54 PM 06-15-2022
Benni pinch hit double...trying to rest his ankle and could hardly run but manned up
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KChiefs1 06:18 PM 06-15-2022
Kansas City Royals Podcasts:
Minor League Clubs Struggle to Collect Wins | Royals Farm Report 6/14 on Podbean, check it out!

https://www.podbean.com/ei/dir-dpbug-140c2eae


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poolboy 06:49 PM 06-15-2022
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Kansas City Royals Podcasts:
Minor League Clubs Struggle to Collect Wins | Royals Farm Report 6/14 on Podbean, check it out!

https://www.podbean.com/ei/dir-dpbug-140c2eae


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not directed towards you... podcasts are great, but actually watching the games is better
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poolboy 06:57 PM 06-15-2022
win lose or draw, everyday is new grass on the field
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KChiefs1 11:04 PM 06-15-2022
From a fantasy baseball site:

Notable Hitters to Stash

Last 30 days:

Vinnie Pasquantino: .323/.383/.720, 9 HR, 13.1% K%, 9.3% BB%, 177 wRC+

Oneil Cruz: .309/.400/.617, 7 HR, 18.9% K%, 11.6% BB%, 165 wRC+

Jonathan Aranda: .282/.407/.506, 5 HR, 17.6% K%, 14.8% BB%, 144 wRC+

Call them up.


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