Jakob Junis vs. Chris Sale may not be a traditional matchup between front line starters, but fortunately Junis didn’t let a little thing like narrative slow him down. The righty didn’t factor into Tuesday night’s decision. It wasn’t his best start of the season and I’d wager he didn’t quite have his best stuff, or […]
Tag: Alex Gordon
RECAP: A split twinbill is good for the Royals
With the Royals playing two today, I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to kill two birds with one stone and recap both games! (Please send whiskey, I obviously need help). Game One This game was trash and bad. Alex Gordon was the only one who looked like a Professional Hitter™, which is all […]
Diamonds in the Rough 4-21-18
HR Roll Call: Sal Perez (1), Kort Peterson 2 (2, 3), Seuly Matias (6), MJ Melendez (2) BPKC Hitter of the Day: Kort Peterson 2-5 2 HR, 5 RBI BPKC Pitcher of the Day: Trevor Oaks 7 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 4 K, 10-5 GO-FO, 91p/53k Hagerstown Suns 5, Lexington […]
Third Annual BP Kansas City Predictions
As we do every year at BP Kansas City, we’re here on Opening Day to predict the future. This doesn’t mean that you should skip watching this season, you just know ahead of time how things will turn out. If you’re okay with spoilers, read ahead. In addition to division winners, wild cards and World Series […]
2018’s Bold Predictions and Over/Under Bets (BP Kansas City Episode 93)
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kansascitybaseballvault/2018/03/23/2018s-bold-prediction-and-overunder-bets-bp-kansas-city-episode-93.mp3 It’s time for our 4th Annual Over/Under Extravaganza And Pancake Luncheon. After covering some of the roster news, Jeff and Mike call out some numbers and discuss whether they think certain Royals will end up over or under that mark. Simple! For instance, Baseball Prospectus projects Alex Gordon to bat .239 this year. Over […]
The Alex Gordon Conundrum
He’s a World Series hero, one of the best players in franchise history and remains one of the best defenders in left field in all of baseball. And yet, Alex Gordon was nearly unplayable for a good portion of the 2017 season because his bat was so anemic. He finished the season hitting .208/.293/.315 with […]
Spring Training Stats: Real or Fake?
We talk a lot about how spring training statistics don’t mean anything, and they really aren’t all that important, but that’s not entirely true. We most definitely should never be looking at the stats from spring games and making judgments based solely on them, but as spring progresses, they do have some meaning. I think […]
Finding balance
It’s folly to read anything specific into a spring training lineup. Especially when the calendar still reads February. Still, it’s not difficult to notice a trend on Ned Yost’s lineup cards through just four games into the Cactus League season. This is the card from the opener. Today’s lineup pic.twitter.com/03xlex3i94 — Jeffrey Flanagan (@FlannyMLB) February 24, […]
PECOTA and You!
Hi kids. Let’s talk about predictive analytics and the 2018 Royals! First things first. Hide all the sharp objects. If you have brown liquor in your house, lock it up and give your spouse/dog/neighbor/priest your key. Plan to go on a brisk stroll and enjoy a soothing shower after this is over with. Craig and […]
Trade Discussion and Recalling the Alex Gordon Deal (BP Kansas City Episode 85)
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kansascitybaseballvault/2018/01/11/trade-discussion-and-recalling-the-alex-gordon-deal-bp-kansas-city-episode-85.mp3 In the past week, the Royals made a trade, sending Joakim Soria and Scott Alexander out and acquiring minor leaguers Trevor Oaks and Erick Mejia. We discuss. We also revisit the re-signing of Alex Gordon, just a short two years ago. It’s…not that uplifting, I’m afraid. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes and BlogTalkRadio. […]