Archive for the ‘Kansas City Royals’ Category

Mark Grudzielanek announces retirement

February 23, 2011

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/Infield

 

Latest on Albert Pujols

February 15, 2011

Jon Heyman Says Deal Unlikely Before Wednesday Deadline

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011

Tony LaRussa Blasts Players Union in Pujols Negotiation

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=jp-l

Royals Not Expected to Pursue Pujols in 2012

http://www.kansascity.com/2011/02/14/2655886/dont-

Royals Owner Says Pujols Not Worth $300 Million

http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2011-02

 

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Thursday, February 3, 2011 Day in Review

February 3, 2011

Andy Pettitte to Announce Retirement on Friday

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/Andy-Pettitte-New-

Pettitte Retirement Leaves Yankees Exploring Availability of Left-handed Starters

http://twitter.com/#!/Ken_Rosenthal/status/33503913839

Is Mark Cuban Interested in Buying Stake in Mets?

http://www.businessinsider.com/mark-cub

Kevin Millwood Reportedly Looking for $4-$5 Million for 2011

http://twitter.com/#!/Buster_ESPN/stat

Royals to Sign Pedro Feliz to Minor League Deal

http://www.kansascity.com/2011/02/03/2629918/re

White Sox to Sign Lastings Milledge to Minor League Deal

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/news/story?

Nationals to Sign Laynce Nix to Minor League Deal

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/nationalsjournal/20

Bobby Kielty Signs Minor League Deal with Padres

http://sandiego.padres.mlb.com/news/article.jsp

Orioles to Sign Randy Winn to Minor League Deal with Spring Training Invite

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110203&content_id

Rays Sign Juan Cruz to Minor League Deal

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/rays/tampa-bay-rays

Royals Getting Inquires on Joakim Soria

December 20, 2010

Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports is reporting the Royals have received calls regarding the availability of Joakim Soria. The Royals are reportedly not interested in moving Soria.

They hold club options through 2014. Soria has quickly developed into one of the best closers in the game. If the Royals were to make him available you have to think there would be a dozen teams interested.

The Brewers Are Going for it in 2011

December 19, 2010

The Brewers are making a statement.

With the acquisition of Zack Greinke they are telling the rest of the National League they are a team to be reckoned with in 2011.

With Prince Fielder being a free agent after the 2011 season the team could look a lot different in 2012. So why not go for it? Outside of the Bronx, Boston and now seemingly Philadelphia getting a chance to assemble a team to make a serious run does not happen every year. Especially in Milwaukee where the Brewers have been to the postseason only once since their World Series appearance in 1982.

The Brewers have assembled a modern day version of Harvey’s Wallbangers with Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder, Casey McGhee, Corey Hart and Rickie Weeks. But current baseball economics will probably make this the last season to have this core of five hitters together.

The animosity between Fielder and the Brewers was well publicized when the Brewers signed Ryan Braun to a long term extension in 2008 after denying Fielder an extension. When Fielder hits the free agent market following the 2011 season his Agent Scott Boras figures to be looking for a deal in the Ryan Howard range. Howard signed a five year 125 million extension in April of 2010. The Brewers will obviously not pay that type of money and Fielder is definitely not going to be offering them a “hometown discount”

The addition of Greinke definitely gives the Brewers a starting staff the potential to be formidable in 2011. The big question is how effective will they be?  At 27 Greinke will be entering his prime years very motivated. There is no argument he has number one stuff. But he has to prove he has the mental makeup to be a consistent number one for a playoff caliber team.

Yovani Gallardo should feel less pressure in 2011 by not having to be the number one. He has had a nice start to his career and at just 25 years old going into 2011 still looks to have upside.

Shaun Marcum has quietly had three very respectable years in Toronto. His ERA the past two years has been under 3.65 and his WHIP has been under 1.20. That is very impressive when you consider the number of games the Blue Jays play against the Rays, Red Sox and Yankees If he adjusts to the National League he could be a huge addition to the Brewers rotation.

With Randy Wolf you know you are probably going to get, 30 starts and 200 innings. If he can keep his ERA around 4.00 and get decent run support there is no reason to think he won’t beat last years win total of 13.

The fifth spot in the rotation looks to be Chris Narverson. But Manny Parra could force his way in with a good Spring. If the Brewers top four pitch near expectations anything out of the fifth spot would be a bonus.

The key for the Brewers is to find a way to get to the playoffs in a National Central that has a resurgent Reds team. An always dangerous Cardinals team, A Cubs team that will spend year in and year out to try to contend. And an Astros team that has a chance to surprise people in 2011.

With Greinke at the top of the rotation and a lineup that has the potential to score runs off of anybody the Brewers are definitely a team you would not want to see in a short series.

Zack Greinke Reportedly Traded to Brewers

December 19, 2010

Multiple sources are reporting a trade involving Zack Greinke will be completed today. Greinke fired his agent on Friday and his new agent informed the Royals of his demand to be traded.

The Brewers will reportedly send Lorenzo Cain, Alcides Escobar, Jake Odorizzi and Jeremy Jeffress to the Royals for Greinke and Yuniesky Betancourt. The Royals will also reportedly send 2 million dollars to the Brewers.

The Nationals were also interested in acquiring Greinke.

Reports are conflicting but Greinke reportedly said he would not go to the Nationals. Also the Nationals were reportedly not willing to part with Jordan Zimmerman, Drew Storen and Danny Espinoza.

Zack Greinke No Trade List

December 16, 2010
Jon Paul Morosi of YardBarker is reporting Zack Greinke has a no trade list of 15 teams that includes the Nationals, Yankees and Red Sox. However he could be traded to Rangers, Dodgers or Tigers. 

With Cliff Lee off the board Greinke along with Matt Garza and Carl Pavano are three of the biggest name left for teams looking to acquire a quality starting pitcher via free agency or trade before the 2011 season.

 

Royals Passively Shopping Greinke?

December 11, 2010

Bob Dutton at the The Kansas City Star reports the Royals are not shopping Zach Greinke but will entertain offers. Rumor is several several teams have expressed interest including the Blue jays, Nationals and Rangers. Supposedly the starting price will be two top of the line prospects. This story will probably grab more headlines once Cliff Lee signs.  Rumor is the Royals and Blue Jays were close to a deal at the winter meetings but the refusal of the Blue Jays to include Kyle Drabek ended talks. Stay tuned.