It is like I am in the movie "Groundhog Day" I keep on reliving the same day over & over again with the bullpen blowing the lead.
It is time for the Royals to start moving people, here is a list of players that the Royals should keep (IMO):
Zack Greinke
Joakim Soria
Brian Bannister
Luke Hochevar
Alex Gordon
Alberto Callaspo (needs to work on his D in the off-season)
David DeJesus
Willie Bloomquist (Bench)
I like Teahen but if you can get some good prospects for him might as well trade him. I would trade Billy Butler while his stock is pretty high (again IMO). I don't see Butler ever hitting more than 20 HRs in a season.
Greinke: keep
Soria: Keep if you can build enough around him. But as it sits now, he's one of the most valuable pieces on the team and he rarely plays.
Bannister: Tradeable, but I say keep. A true innings eater--not the Ponson kind--one that actually can pitch. Plus, I think he'll have some value teaching younger players.
Hochevar: Keep
Gordon: Trade. I have a feeling he's going the way of that other 'sker, bill callahan. Lots of hype, no production. Flip him while he still has a little value.
Callaspo: I'd like to keep, but you have to build solid D at every other position to cover for his inadequacy in the field. Can't have mediocre at every other position.
Dejesus and Teahen: Trade. Teahen's value is about as good as its going to get with his versatility and decent, but not great, hitting. Dejesus really isn't that good. Average in the field, no speed, no power, a slap hitting .300 hitter at best. Not what you need in a corner OF. Would be better suited as a 4th OF.
Bloomquist: Tradeable, but I'd like to keep. Although he might be more valuable right now than ever with him producing at career high levels in BA and SB plus versatility.
Probably can't get anything for guys like Guillen and Jacobs, but they should both be gone.
Meche, if he weren't on the DL, would be tradeable, but we'd probably have to eat some salary.
Hillman: Trade him to the T-Bones for a couple of hot dogs and a mr. pibb (not worth a Dr. Pepper).