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		<title>My Apologies + Roster Moves</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 18:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off I would like to apologize for my absense from the blog, I was having some login trouble and was not able to post.
Moving on there are a few things that have happened since the last time that I posted. But let&#8217;s begin with some very exciting news! Ross Gload has been traded to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off I would like to apologize for my absense from the blog, I was having some login trouble and was not able to post.</p>
<p>Moving on there are a few things that have happened since the last time that I posted. But let&#8217;s begin with some very exciting news! Ross Gload has been traded to the Florida Marlins for a player to be named later. To be honest that player could be named half a box of cracker jacks and I would be thrilled with the deal. Even though the Royals are believed to be paying a reported 1.5 million of Gload&#8217;s 2009 salary of 1.9 million I think this is a good deal for the Royals, whom are now able to give a roster spot to a more deserving player (Ryan Shealy, Brayan Pena, or Mitch Maier)</p>
<p>Also, Luke Hudson has announced his retirement from the game. Luke was a great find by Dayton Moore for part of the 2007 season, but due to shoulder issues he has been unable to return to form. Hudson is best remembered for his less than stellar performance against the Cleveland Indians, when he gave up 11 runs in the first inning.</p>
<p>Peralta has been released. Bale been placed on the DL. The bullpen is starting to take shape with Soria, Farnsworth, Cruz, and Mahay at the back end. Plus Tejeda and Jamey Wright who have appeared to have locked up spots. This leaves one other spot which I believe will go to Doug Waechter.</p>
<p>Opening Day is less than 72 hours away. More posts to come!</p>
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		<title>2009 Organizational Report: Catchers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Landon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every few days, I am going to give a brief breakdown of a certain position for the Royals. This breakdown will include who is competing for big league spots, major league ready guys who can fill-in in a pinch, and the guys to be most excited about down on the farm. Today I am going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every few days, I am going to give a brief breakdown of a certain position for the Royals. This breakdown will include who is competing for big league spots, major league ready guys who can fill-in in a pinch, and the guys to be most excited about down on the farm. Today I am going to start with catchers.</p>
<p><strong>Fighting for a Big League Spot:</strong></p>
<p>There are nine catchers in big league camp this spring, but realistically there are only three who are fighting for spots on the major league roster: Miguel Olivo, John Buck, and Brayan Pena, all three of which are on the 40 man roster. (Other Spring invitees include Cody Clark, J.R. House, Jeff Howell, John Suomi, Keil Thibault, and Matt Tupman.)</p>
<p>In exercising Miguel Olivo&#8217;s mutual option, it seems as if both sides expect Olivo to be the primary catcher going into the season. At times this past season Olivo appeared to be displeased with his role as backup catcher heading into the season and one would assume that only by assuring Olivo the majority of the starts behind the plate the Royals would be able to lure him back for another season. Olivo had a dreadful .278 OBP last season, but with a decent power showing (12 homers and a .444 Slug) the Royals will give him a shot as the starting catcher.</p>
<p>John Buck is entering his sixth season as a member of the Kansas CIty Royals, and is coming off of what is arguably most dissappointing season, where he experienced career lows in home runs, and slugging percentage, while at the same time experiencing a career high in strikeouts. I expect Olivo and Buck to switch roles this season, which would mean that Buck would still get his fair share of at bats. I expect Buck to finish the season with numbers better than last season, but nothing extraordinary.</p>
<p>Finally, there is Brayan Pena, a catcher from the Braves organization who was snatched off waivers by Dayton Moore last season. Going into the offseason I fully expected Pena to make the team as the backup catcher, and even after the Royals and Olivo exercised their mutual option, I half expected Buck to be non tendered to save a few million and open up a spot for Pena. However, both Buck and Olivo are back meaning that unless, a move is made during spring training Pena will start the season in AAA and serve as an option if either Buck or Olivo go down with an injury.</p>
<p><strong>Pinch Fillers:</strong></p>
<p>Because Pena will most likely be sent to AAA and because he is the only other catcher on the 40 man roster, he will probably be the first option for the major league club. But there are also a few other guys who could get the call if they are sparkling in Omaha. These include former Pirate top prospect J.R. House, minor league rule 5 draftee John Suomi, or Matt Tupman.</p>
<p><strong>Keep</strong> <strong>Your Eye On:</strong></p>
<p>Salvador Perez: Perez is ranked as the top catching prospect and the 19th best overall prospect in the Royals organization by Baseball America. Last season between Rookie League Burlington and Idaho Falls the 18-year-old Perez went .361/.409/.482</p>
<p>Jose Bonilla: Bonilla is ranked as the second best catching prospect and 26th best prospect overall in the Royals Organization by Baseball America. Bonilla is a 20-year-old signee from the Dominican Republic who has a little bit of power (5 homers and a .625 SLUG in 112 ABs for the AZL Royals) and has more of a prototypical catcher&#8217;s build than Perez. Bonilla is 5-10, 180 while Perez is 6-3, 175.</p>
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		<title>Pena Must Go</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 21:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KCroyals</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No I&#8217;m not talking about switch hitting catcher Brayan Pena, who the Royals aquired off of waivers friday. I&#8217;m talking about Tony Pena Jr.
The Royals organization must make some sort of change with the lack of offense,(last in runs) power(last in HR&#8217;s) and speed(second to last in caught stealing)in the lineup. For a team with these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No I&#8217;m not talking about switch hitting catcher <strong>Brayan Pena</strong>, who the Royals aquired off of waivers friday. I&#8217;m talking about <strong>Tony Pena Jr.</strong></p>
<p>The Royals organization must make some sort of change with the lack of offense,(last in runs) power(last in HR&#8217;s) and speed(second to last in caught stealing)in the lineup. For a team with these kind of offensive numbers it&#8217;s probably not a smart idea to have 5 players on the current 25 man roster that are middle infielders(and also 3 catchers now). Manager<strong> Trey Hillman</strong> has stated that Pena Jr. will continue to be used as the Royals starting shortstop.</p>
<p>Despite TPJ&#8217;s above-average defense, he is hitting .157 with a .177 OBP.  I don&#8217;t care if he plays with Ozzie Smith&#8217;s defense these kind of numbers are unbearable. Something must be done with him. He cannot continue to start every night and give the opposing pitcher an automatic out every time up to bat. Pena Jr. has no idea which pitch&#8217;s to swing at, and almost never draws a walk. He is also a bad baserunner at a position that usually has speed.</p>
<p>There is no way the Royals can be a winning team with the lowest runs scored in the major leagues, no matter how many young pitchers they load the system with. Something must be done to help this awful lineup that the Royals put on the field every night, and releasing TPJ should be the first move.</p>
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