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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: First Basemen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 20:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Landon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I said that I would do this every few days, but I am bored and just itching to keep moving through the reports so today I am going to discuss First Basemen.
Fighting for a Big League Spot:
Let&#8217;s start with Mike Jacobs, because out of all the first basemen in camp I would say it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I said that I would do this every few days, but I am bored and just itching to keep moving through the reports so today I am going to discuss First Basemen.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><strong><span>Fighting for a Big League Spot:</span></strong></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><span>Let&#8217;s start with Mike Jacobs, because out of all the first basemen in camp I would say it is pretty clear that he is the most assured of a roster spot going into the season. Jacobs was acquired this offseason in a trade that was originally intended to send pitcher Carlos Rosa to Florida, however, after Florida backed away from Rosa due to injury concerns, the Royals shipped set up man Leo Nunez out to Miami for the left handed slugging first basemen Jacobs. This move has been heavily scrutinized in the media, considered Jacobs lack of on base percentage. While Jacobs OBP scares me, I am going to say that anytime you can acquire a 30+ home run guy for a right handed set up man, then it is a deal that you should pull the trigger on. Especially if you are a GM that seems to have a knack for putting together strong bullpens, which Dayton Moore appears to be.</span></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"> Next there is 22-year-old Billy Butler. Butler has yet to live up to the hype that has surrounded him as he arose through the Royals&#8217; minor league system, but at the same time he is still only 22. Going into the season it seems that Royal fans have all but given up hope for Butler to figure out how to use a glove, however, sources have said that Butler thus far has played a more consistent first base than Mike Jacobs. Combine that with the fact that Butler has previously said that he feels more comfortable at the plate when he is playing the field, and that Jacobs has no problem with being a full time DH, then one could come to the conclusion that Butler will go into the year as the everyday first baseman and Jacobs as the everyday DH. I think this would be the ideal situation for the Royals as long as Butler could play average, or close to average defense. I also, expect Butler to have a very strong showing this year and flirt with a line of .295/.345/.450. Butler is one of the wild cards for the Royals this season (along with Gordon and Greinke) and if he breaks out could mean the difference between wins in the upper 70s, or getting up into the 80s and being in a playoff hunt.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;">Ross Gload is a gritty, hard-nosed player that does all the little things that a team needs to do to win a baseball game, or would say the Royals coaching staff. When I see Gload I see a consistent player and can provide above average defense at first base, but has one of the worst bats in the league when it comes to first basemen. (Actually there is statistical evidence to show that last season Gload was the worst among everyday first basemen.) Gload will most likely make the team again this season and provide a late inning defensive replacement, and occasional corner outfielder. This is fine by me, although I would much rather have this role, solely belong to Teahen. But Teahen can&#8217;t provide the Defense at first that Gload can, and I seriously doubt the coaching staff would even consider going into the season without the assurance of a strong glove at first.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;">Mark Teahen is also a possibility at first, but currently the Royals are giving him a shot at second base. But if Butler or Jacobs were to be injured and the Teahen at second experiment fails, I could see Teahen sliding to first to take up the full time job.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;">Ryan Shealy came to Kansas City a couple of years ago, in a trade with Colorado that sent Denny Bautista and Jeremy Affeldt to the Rocky Mountains. Shealy came with loads of promise and in some ways continues to have the same promise. For example last September when Shealy hit 7 home runs in just 73 at bats. However, Shealy has been injury prone and is out of options. The word on the street also is that GMDM is actively trying to find a trade partner to give Shealy an opportunity elsewhere. If no partner can be found, Shealy will most likely be claimed off waivers before the season starts.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;">Kila Ka&#8217;aihue last season won the Royals Minor League Player of the Year award after posting a line of .314/.456/.628 and being second in the minors in home runs with 37. The brass of Kansas City would like to give Ka&#8217;aihue more time in Omaha before making him a regular in the Majors. But if Jacobs or Butler go down Ka&#8217;aihue should be the first option down on the farm as a replacement.</p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><strong><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Pinch Fillers:</span></strong></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><strong></strong><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">With the depth of first basemen that the Royals have that are expected to make the Major League roster, the only real option in AAA will be Ka&#8217;aihue. Even if Jacobs or Butler go down with an injury, the Royals may elect to go with either Ross Gload or Mark Teahen at first before they make the call to Omaha for some Hawaiian Punch. </span></p>
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<p style="14.25pt;"><strong><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Keep</span></strong><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"> <strong><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Your Eye On:</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Eric Hosmer: Hosmer was selected with the third overall selection in the 2008 draft and signed for a club record bonus of $6 million. Depending on the publication Hosmer is rated either 1st or 2nd among Royals prospects and according to Jim Callis is the 12th best prospect in all of minor league baseball. According to baseball America Hosmer is the best pure and power hitter in the Royals organization. Unlike most power hitters his age, Hosmer already has the ability to hit bombs to the opposite field. Hosmer could start the season the same place that Mike Moustakas did a year ago, Burlington Iowa in the Midwest League, or the Royals could send Hosmer to Wilmington in the Carolina League to catch him up with Moustakas, Giavotella and others. </span></span></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Clint Robinson: After tearing up the Pioneer League at Idaho Falls for a .336 average and 15 homers in only 253 at bats, Robinson was sent to the Midwest League for the 2008 season. There Robinson hit .266, but continued to show decent pop by hitting 17 home runs with a .472 Slug. Unfortunately Robinson is a little old (24) for his level to be considered a strong prospect, but nonetheless if Robinson can continue to post strong numbers he could be a fun name to watch.</span></span></p>
<p style="14.25pt;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;"><span style="&quot;Lucida Sans Unicode&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">Jason Taylor: The other first basemen for Burlington last season, Taylor was a second round pick in 2006. Taylor is rated as the 17th best prospect in the minors by Baseball America and if not for some suspensions would probably be rated much higher. (Taylor will begin this season by serving a 50 game suspension.) Taylor has a .372 OBP in his minor league career and last season swiped a total of 40 bases while clubbing 17 home runs. Taylor is 21-years-old and hopefully can get back on the right track and be a productive player someday for the big league club.</span></span></p>
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		<title>Royals sweep the Mariners with 12-0 victory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a great series for the Kansas City Royals as they swept the Seattle Mariners in a four game series. They finished up the sweep with a 12-0 victory on Thursday afternoon. It was a dominating performance out of the pitching staff as well as the offense.
Left-hander Zack Greinke tossed the first seven innings [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a great series for the Kansas City Royals as they swept the Seattle Mariners in a four game series. They finished up the sweep with a 12-0 victory on Thursday afternoon. It was a dominating performance out of the pitching staff as well as the offense.</p>
<p>Left-hander Zack Greinke tossed the first seven innings of the game and only allowed two hits while improving his record to 12-10. Greinke now has a 3.59 ERA for the season. Jimmy Gobble and Joel Peralta each pitched an inning of relief after Greinke was taken out of the game.</p>
<p>Mike Aviles led the team at the plate with a three-run home run and three rbi&#8217;s. He was then followed by Alex Gordon and Mitch Maier with two rbi each. Up next was David DeJesus, Joey Gathright, Ryan Shealy, and Mark Teahen with one rbi each.</p>
<p>Great series for the Royals who will now play the Chicago White Sox in a weekend series. The Royals can spoiler as the White Sox are in a battle with the Twins for the division.</p>
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