That is a blogger's opinion that YB is the worst everyday player. Keith Law (KC Royals hater) spent 4½ years with the Toronto Blue Jays as a Special Assistant to the General Manager, I mean WTF? Just because you get coffee for the GM in Canada doesn't mean your an expert about baseball. Keith writes for a blog on ESPN & not a column. YB makes us proud
Most of us would be walking away from this one with smiles on our faces just because we rid ourselves of the enigma that is Yuniesky Betancourt. It’s a little odd that we also happen to be trading him to a team with a history of shortstop enigmas, and in a city with a storied barbecue scene to boot, but while Royals fans will be left to puzzle over the aftermath, we came out pretty good even with the cash sent their way.
And at the end of the day, I guess, it’s pretty simple to sum up: The Royals are team that cannot field, hit, hit with power, run or walk. They just traded for a player who cannot field, hit, hit with power, run or walk. I’m just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round — I really love to watch them roll.
"Worst everyday player" is replacing "Worst player in the Majors." I consider that an improvement to the team, no matter how you slice it.
Quote from: jeffy on July 11, 2009, 03:53:33 PM"Worst everyday player" is replacing "Worst player in the Majors." I consider that an improvement to the team, no matter how you slice it.True, but giving up one of the Royals better pitching prospects is what sucks here...
Just reading all the blogs and columns that have been put out, it really sounds like the crap has hit the fan. I wouldnt be surprised if Gibbons is managing this team before the season ends.
Expect Chen to be sent back down soon and Davies get the call up.
Quote from: KCcat28 on July 12, 2009, 05:49:28 PMExpect Chen to be sent back down soon and Davies get the call up.No, Ponson will be back in the rotation, not Davies.And the Betancourt trade isn't what the doctor ordered. Being an improvement over Tony freaking Pena isn't a commendation. We could have gotten Escobar, he wouldn't be that expensive.
Looks like Halladay to start in the ASG. Not really too surprised. I guess Greinke will have to go for a sub 2 ERA next year... If Greinke pitched for Boston, this wouldn't even be close.http://mlb.fanhouse.com/2009/07/12/halladay-to-start-all-star-game-for-al/
Halladay starting over Greinke is a joke. If the two switched teams, Halladay would maybe have 7 wins, and Greinke would probably be 13-2 or something.
"I think Doc over the last several years has demonstrated to be possibly the best pitcher in the American League," Maddon said. "Just based on this season and a body of work, I thought that he deserved the nod."
Kauffman Stadium named a finalist to host the 2012 MLB All-Star game... The other ballpark is Fenway Park... Sounds like Kauffman is the front runner though.
Quote from: KCcat28 on July 13, 2009, 05:04:42 PMKauffman Stadium named a finalist to host the 2012 MLB All-Star game... The other ballpark is Fenway Park... Sounds like Kauffman is the front runner though.ya, right.
Greinke made the NL hitters look silly.