Saturday, April 5, 2008

Royals Need To "Walk" Off Those Twinkies

After a quick 3-0 start, the Royals have gone into an offensive funk in the late innings. From innings 4-9, the Royals have scored a total of 2 runs this series. Also, the Royals have had a total of 0 walks this series!!! The Royals were never really out of either game, they just couldn't knock in that extra run or 2. Looking on the bright side, we have been competitive in every game so far this season.

4/4/2008

Stud of the Game:
Billy Butler - 2 for 4, 2-out RBI

Bum of the Game:
Alex Gordon - 0 for 4, 3 runners left on base

4/5/20008

Stud of the Game:
Alberto Callaspo - 1 for 4, 1 run, 1 RBI, 1 triple

Bum of the Game:
Gil Meche - 5.2 IP, 6 ER, 5 K, 1 HR, 2 BB

Picking "Stud of the Game" has been difficult this series as nobody has really had an outstanding game yet. Gil Meche got off to a great start until he gave up the 3-run HR today.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Kitty Cats Swept!


First I would like to apologize for not writing much the past week. I've been extremely busy and haven't had the time to post.

Now I would have never dreamed the Royals would have swept one baseball's best teams on the road to start the season. It is really incredibile! Our pitching has been outstanding thus far, although the next 2 pitchers in the rotation are not in the same class as Meche, Bannister, and Greinke. Let's hope we can keep it going against the Twins. Also, looking at the schedule, it apears this might be are most difficult month as far as quality teams we're playing. If we can manage to finish April with a .500 record I think things are looking very good for the rest of the season.

Now let me give out my awards for the past 2 games:
4/2/08
Royals Stud of the Game: Brian Bannister.
7 innings of shutout, 2 hit baseball. Also had 0 walks.

Royals Bum of the Game: Alex Gordon.
0-4 at the plate, 4 runners left on base, 3 strikeouts.

4/3/08
Royals Stud of the Game: Zach Greinke
7 innings only giving up 1 run, 3K, 6 hits given up.

Royals Bum of the Game: Tony Pena Jr
Has a great glove, but 0-4 today with 2 runners left on base.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Royals Take First Game Of The Season


What an exciting start to the season! I won't lie, the first thought that went through my head early in the game was "Gil Never receives any run sport." Then Alex Gordon comes to the rescue. Batter by batter, the Royals chipped away timely hits and ended up winning 5-4 in the 11th inning.


Royals Stud of the Game: Leo Nunez (2IP, W, 3K, 1BB, 0.00 ERA)
Royals Bum of the Game: Jose Guillen (0-5, 2K)

Many people will argue that Gordon deserves to be the player of the game (and maybe he does?), but I was very happy the way Nunez was able to shut down the Tigers offense when he the Royals couldn't afford any goof-ups. I always get nervous watching the Royals in extra innings, but Nunez did a great job.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

2008 Predictions Are Here!

Well the time has finally come for me to post my pre-season predictions for this 2008 season.

Royals
HR Leader: Alex Gordon (23 HR)
AVG Leader: Billy Butler (.312)
RBI Leader: Billy Butler (97 RBI)
SB Leader: Alex Gordon (17 SB)
Runs Leader: David DeJesus (96 R)

ERA Leader: Zach Greinke (3.94 ERA)
Wins Leader: Zach Greinke (13 W)
Strikeout Leader: Gil Meche (142 K)
Saves Leader: Joakim Soria (31 SV)

Biggest Disapointment: Brian Bannister
Biggest Surprise: Joey Gathright

Best Off-Season Move: Jose Guillen
Worst Off-Season Move: Brett Tomko (is he worth 4 million dollars?)

Team MVP: Alex Gordon
2008 All-Star: Zach Greinke

AL Central Standings
1)Detroit Tigers
2)Cleveland Indians
3)Chicago White Sox
4)Kansas City Royals
5)Minnesota Twins

Royals record: 78-84

Hey I know they aren't the numbers you would like to see, but I'm trying to prevent my love of Royals baseball from influencing my predictions. Even though Guillen isn't listed in any offensive category, I think he will still have solid offensive numbers. Thoughts?

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Emil Brown Has Decent Start To Season


As most of you already know, the MLB season started early this morning in Japan. Emil Brown, the former Royal, had an OK debut with the A's. He was 1-for-4 with 1 RBI and a walk. His lone hit was a double. Emil also batted 5th in the lineup.


Over the weekend, the Royals decided that Hochevar was going to start the season in AAA. This kinda surprises me, but according to the KC Star on Monday, he needs a little more "seasoning." While I am not completely surprised by this move, I felt he would have been a better option then the other pitchers trying to make the starting rotation. It now appears Bale will win out the #4 position. I'm not even going to speculate about the #5 spot.

Image Reference: http://mlb.mlb.com/images/2007/09/23/riy8S3LO.jpg

Friday, March 21, 2008

George Brett Impressed With Gathright


If anybody has checked out the KC Star, you would have found an interesting article by Jeffrey Flanagan. http://www.kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jeffrey_flanagan/story/540511.html Apparently, Out of all the players Brett has seen this spring, he has been most impressed with Joey Gathright. Even Paul Splittorff has noticed a big change this spring. Splittorff claims this is the fastest he has ever seen Joey run. This will only fuel speculation that maybe the Royals should move Teahen to 1st base in order to put Gathright in the lineup daily. George Brett also said that Joey Gathright is the best bunter on the team. I'm sure we'll see lots of Gathright whilte Guillen is serving his suspension.


Next week I'll be posting my predictions for the upcoming season. I'll be gone until Monday, so have a good Easter weekend for those who celebrate it.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

What's The Deal With Callaspo?


I just can't seem to figure this guy out. Is he for real, or is he just having a good spring? I took a look at his stats from the past 2 years, and they are not impressive at all (please note that he only played 79 games during that span). But considering he is just 24 years old, maybe he has turned a corner and is ready to take his game to a whole new level? I just don't know? Kansas City already has a decent utililty player in German, so where would Callaspo fit in if he makes the team?
Image reference: kcroyals.com