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 […]
Tag: Whit Merrifield
Moving Merrifield
It’s not much of a secret the Royals are looking to trim payroll in order to resign Eric Hosmer while simultaneously trying to add to the farm system. To do this the Royals already have taken less in a return for Scott Alexander by trading Joakim Soria with him, and Monday night flipped Brandon Moss […]
Friday Notes
For the better part of three decades, rooting for the Royals meant rooting for a team that ranged somewhere between horrible and almost average. Then, change began to happen and I think it took some people some time to figure out how exactly to cheer for a good team. You just have to remember how […]
Friday Notes
We only have to wait about one more month for pitchers and catchers to report. There doesn’t seem to be the same buzz for spring training in Kansas City this year as there has been in the past with all the changes to the team coming, but I think we all know that I’m pumped […]
Friday Notes
Thanksgiving is one of those benchmarks of the offseason for me. Usually, it’s pretty slow ahead of the holiday and then once the weekend ends, rumors start to get going hot and heavy. There’ll be talk of this player here and that player there to lead up to the winter meetings in a couple weeks, […]
Whit’s Happening
In a little less than a season and a half’s worth of games, Whit Merrifield has been worth 3.4 WARP, or about 2.4 WARP per 162 games. That dog will most certainly hunt in a lineup. He’s been one of the more pleasant surprises over the last two seasons when there haven’t been as many […]
Who Is The Royals MVP?
It’s all over but the hardware. The Royals closed their 2017 campaign with 80 wins and a spot on the sidelines for the postseason. It was a disappointing finish to a season that opened with such promise. (At least before they actually started playing games. Damn, April was awful.) Still, there were individual performances of […]
Royals topple Greinke, D’Backs to kick off final series
Kismet would’ve meant Zack Greinke toeing the slab for Arizona on Sunday afternoon instead of Friday night, but a win will have to do for the Kansas City Royals. That’s what they got against an old friend in a tightly contested game that meant nothing for either one of these teams, despite Rex Hudler’s voice […]
Wednesday May Have Shown What’s Next
For a team playing out the string and facing a substantial rebuild, the Kansas City Royals have paid more than lip service to making sure fans see their favorites a final time. Mike Moustakas, Eric Hosmer, Alcides Escobar, Melky Cabrera and Lorenzo Cain—some or all of whom may be gone by the time spring training […]
Replacing Cain No Easy Task
When the Royals stumbled down the stretch last season, they did so mostly without the services of Lorenzo Cain. I believed that a huge reason the Royals struggled was because they were missing their middle of the order bat who was kind of in the middle of everything. I thought he was the most valuable […]