http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/249782.html1st Base - Ross Gload (-2 RCAA) and Ryan Shealy (-13) have played the most innings here, but let’s face it: Hopes to improve this position really depend on how much confidence the organization has in Billy Butler’s glove.
VERDICT: Make a change (to Butler).
2nd Base - The Royals already have made their choice here: Mark Grudzielanek (-1) will be next year’s keystone player. Grudz will turn 38 next season, but if he crumbles, Esteban German is an adequate replacement.
VERDICT: Stand pat.
3rd Base - Alex Gordon (-12) has an .831 OPS since June 6. He’ll add 100 points to that in 2008.
VERDICT: Stand pat, unless you’re completely insane.
SS - Tony Peña (-29) notwithstanding, there is no reason to bring another starting big-league shortstop into the system until it’s determined that Mike Moustakas has to move to a different position.
VERDICT: Stand pat.
C - John Buck (-5), if left in the lineup as often as typical starting catchers, would be just fine.
VERDICT: Stand pat.
LF - The Royals do not have a viable big-league left fielder in the system.
VERDICT: Make a change — most important offseason objective.
CF - David DeJesus (1) or Joey Gathright (3) but not both.
VERDICT: Make a change: pick one, trade the other.
RF - Mark Teahen (-8) is just having an off year.
VERDICT: Stand pat and hope for Teahen, circa 2006.
DH - If the Royals re-sign Mike Sweeney (-8), he should not be given an everyday role.
VERDICT: Consult with Billy Beane about where to find the next Jack Cust.
So the objectives for the offseason should be (in order):
1. Insert Billy Butler at First Base
2. Trade Gathright for a Left Fielder
3. Unload Sweeney for a viable DH