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Old 12-19-2013, 12:45 PM  
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With my 6,000th post on ChiefsPlanet (it only took me 12 years to get here), I bring you: The 2014 Kansas City Royals Repository.

To be discussed here: All things Royals, as they attempt to post another winning season and make it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1985.

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Old 07-20-2014, 08:24 PM   #7351
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I wonder if the Yanks or Cards would give us some crazy deal for Shields...I'd def be listening on him.
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Old 07-20-2014, 08:27 PM   #7352
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Cards are too smart. Yankees? Well they probably have nothing to give us.

But so uhm yeah! If the Cards wanna give us Taveras for Shields and Holland...cool. Deal. Yesterday.
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Old 07-20-2014, 08:58 PM   #7353
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I'm super glad he was mad. I've said it with both the Chiefs and the Royals, somebody has to be the outwardly emotional leader. Nether team has their "Ray Lewis", they just take losses WAAAAY too in stride. And occasionally it needs to be public, it's a sport, it has fans, if there's only yelling going on behind the scenes, well then it's either not helping or not happening.

And the fatty needs to be either called-out in public or NOT CALLED to be in the dugout with the team (much less play). I know he feels picked on, but he's the one player with ONE JOB, and like it's been for the last couple of years, he's a joke to the other team - not a threat in the least.
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:02 PM   #7354
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That's not homerism or optimism. It's 3.5 games. That's one good week of baseball. They had a hot week or two about a month ago and were in 1st place. If someone gives you a Samardzija type deal maybe you listen about Shields. I'm not sure that'll happen though. Trading Gordon or Hosmer or anyone else is crazy. It's basically throwing in the towel during a 4-5 football season when you're one game out of a WC spot.

Last year after 97 games this team was 5 games under, and 9 games out of a WC spot. This year they're 3.5 and there are less teams to hop... Toronto's come back to earth, the Yankees are missing two of their best pitchers, we still have several games against Cleveland and Seattle has to battle Oakland/Anaheim. Dayton should be out there trying to wheel and deal for help to overtake these teams. His job should depend on it.
That's a good rational take. But I would certainly shop the Fatty while allowing another player to DH. At this point he's a liability to let play. And no, he WON'T come around...
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:06 PM   #7355
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shop him? What are we going to get for the "least valuable player in the AL?"

Nothing. He has zero trade value. We could eat the rest of his salary and trade him for a non-prospect but what's the point?

Just DFA the mother ****er and be done with it.
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Old 07-20-2014, 11:46 PM   #7356
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Old 07-20-2014, 11:52 PM   #7357
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and then trade Shields
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Old 07-20-2014, 11:52 PM   #7358
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For whom? That would cost a nice prospect grab.
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Old 07-21-2014, 12:26 AM   #7359
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shop him? What are we going to get for the "least valuable player in the AL?"

Nothing. He has zero trade value. We could eat the rest of his salary and trade him for a non-prospect but what's the point?

Just DFA the mother ****er and be done with it.
Hell, a couple of high risk high reward lowball guys would be fine with me. A couple of guys with holes but show signs of being mashers is a-ok with me to take a flyer on.
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Old 07-21-2014, 05:38 AM   #7360
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Old 07-21-2014, 06:22 AM   #7361
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Hope is not a plan. Belief is not a right. Patience went out years ago. You want to talk about the problems with the Royals? That’s a good place to start.

So is this:

They regularly shrink as the moment grows.

As much as anything, that is the mark of these Royals. They laid down with four hits and no fight in a rare game that even the same-day-everyday baseball establishment recognized as important in Boston on Sunday, opening the most important second half of Royals baseball in a generation with a sweep that alternated between infuriating and incompetent.

When the Royals do this — and, basically, they do it every time expectations raise even a smidge — they expose all their other flaws in gruesome detail. They stink with the bats, haven’t developed nearly enough hitting, and are less than three months from losing the ace they mortgaged part of their future for to free-agency.

Remember when they surged into first place by winning that series in Detroit that we all thought was important at the time? The Royals are 9-17 since then, now in third place, below .500, and closer to last than first.

The Royals always seem to do this, don’t they? Grab just enough of your attention, and then scatter. For the last few years, the Royals have regularly played their worst when the attention is the heaviest.

It is often said of good teams and good players that the brighter the lights shine, the better they play.

For these Royals, the brighter the lights shine, the more their flaws are exposed.

This could be a column pointing out that Ned Yost torpedoed a game with a brain-dead pitching change on Friday, the kind of failed leadership the Royals just can’t afford. This could be a column pointing out that Dayton Moore has had more time in charge of the Royals than the constitution allows presidents in the White House, all without a postseason while the team that just passed them in the standings is on its second successful rebuild in that time.

This could be a column pointing out that it’s always about the players, good or bad, and too many of them are content and pampered and have been celebrated beyond their achievements.

Actually, each of those three specific columns may be written very soon. But right now, really, this is on all of them.

The Royals are dropping an opportunity eight years in the making with a combination of weak hitting, bad decisions and an inability to justify the trouble. They seem to wait until the stakes are just high enough to let you down.

They are the worst kind of hometown team: too slow in developing, too quick to claim victory, not good enough to be more than hope and not bad enough to completely forget.

Because, sure. The Royals could turn the season. They could win 10 in a row the way they did last month or they could win 17 of 20 the way they did this time last year. Eric Hosmer could keep up this form, Billy Butler could regain his, and there is enough talent on the roster to come up with a realistic way for the Royals to end the longest playoff drought in North American sports.

But to do that, aside from a long list of lucky breaks, the Royals would have to break their habit of charring under the spotlight.

There is no reason to believe they’ll do that. No reason to expect it. Some Royals players and others in the organization are reading these words. You can put these men into one of two groups: those self-aware enough to understand this is all true, and those with enough delusion and arrogance to think it’s not.

This team should be better. By now, this should be a winner, not a team trying to win. Three years ago, in 2011, the joke among scouts in spring training was that the best team anyone saw was the 2014 Royals. The coming success was so locked that a Back to the Future-style article in Sports Illustrated talked about the playoffs in 2013 and the world championship in 2015.

The 2014 Royals are now seven games behind the Tigers, 3 1/2 behind the Mariners for the second wild card, and, barring a break from character, 65 games from becoming the first franchise in more than 20 years to not make the playoffs within four seasons of being chosen baseball’s best farm system by Baseball America.

It is impossible to single out one problem for all of this, of course. The slow development of top-shelf prospects like Mike Moustakas and Hosmer get most of the attention. Christian Colon over Chris Sale still keeps some in the organization up at night. Danny Duffy and Yordano Ventura are the first smell of good homegrown starting pitchers. We could go on.

But they are also developing quite the reputation for an inability to perform under any modicum of expectation. They are too often at their worst when it matters most.

They have baseball’s worst record in one-run games despite a lockdown bullpen, and — whether it’s the season opener, gagging in front of big home crowds, the 9-17 nosedive since the 10-game win streak, losing three of four to the Tigers going into the break or being swept out of Boston out of the break — seem to find the precise wrong moment to go soft.

On Sunday, the Royals hit one more low. Alex Gordon said the players needed to look in the mirror. Yost called a closed-door meeting. The Royals have fired the hitting coach, juggled the lineup, demoted a should-be slugger and heard the manager admit that the players need to grow up.

It’s all led here, to a team that wipes out good streaks with bad, and good pitching with weak hitting. They have scored one more run than they’ve allowed, and lost one more game than they’ve won. They are, in other words, a near-perfect picture of mediocrity.

Actually, so far, they’ve shown mediocrity is where they’re most comfortable.
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Old 07-21-2014, 06:32 AM   #7362
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They lose this series with the Pale Hose and we are done. I don't give a **** how many games back we are of the last WC spot, this Team will fold and go away until they are 8-10 back of the WC SPOT. Then, they will make a mad dash in the last 30 days of the season just to finish slightly above .500

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Old 07-21-2014, 07:36 AM   #7365
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