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Show us you can beat Vegas and you can win a Harry’s Razor starter kit! The Royals started last season 12-4 and really never looked back. They led the division from June 8th until the end, when they finished with 95 wins and a World Series Championship. In the offseason, they replaced trade deadline acquisition Johnny Cueto with starting pitcher Ian Kennedy, but didn’t lose much of anyone else.Vegas’ Line: 85.5 wins

 

What The Line Is Saying

“You weren’t as good as you looked last year.”

 

They’ll Beat Vegas If…

… they really are as good as they looked last year. Those 95 wins last year were not a fluke. They outscored their opponents by 84 runs, which should be good for about 91 wins in a season. The core of their lineup – Lorenzo Cain, Eric Hosmer, Mike Mostakas, Salvador Peres - is still the right side of thirty years old. The bullpen is still lights out. So long as the rotation doesn’t self-destruct, that number looks safe. 

 

If you beat Vegas, you can win a free Harry’s Razor starter set. Just leave a comment with your choice of the “Over” or” Under” and your reasoning. At the end of the season, for each team, we’ll randomly pick one of the winning predictions for a free Truman Razor set.  

 

They’ll Lose To Vegas If…

That rotation self-destructs. Losing Cueto isn’t the shock one would think it is – he recorded a 4.76 ERA in a Royals uniform. But even with going to the bullpen early, they’re going to need to get their innings from someplace. Edinson Volquez and Yordano Ventura must provide consistent outings and they’ll need to get contributions from Kennedy, Chris Young & Kris Medlen. You’re forgiven if you think “That doesn’t look like a playoff-bound rotation to me.”

 

I’ll Bet The….

OVER

There are certainly no guarantees in the AL Central, and that starting rotation gives me pause. But the core of this team is as likely to progress as regress. Between their bullpen and defense, they’ll find a way to stitch together the rotation and roll to another AL Central championship.

 

 Now it’s your turn. Give us your prediction in the comment section (you’ll need to register first) and you’re automatically entered. We’ll be giving out a free Harry’s Razor Truman Set to one of the winning correct predictions for each team, so we’ll be give away 15 sets of razors! You can also click over to Harry’s Razors and get $5 off on your first order using the promo code ‘gleeman’. 

 

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Oy...another really good number. If I were putting a range, I'd have them 85-88, so I guess I'm going over just because more of my range is over, but I really like that over/under number. One thing I do think folks are sleeping on is those who are ripping on Ian Kennedy and predicting a 5 ERA and 1.50 WHIP for the guy. How'd that work out for the same people predicting demise for Edinson Volquez last year?

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Under. While their run differential suggests their record was deserved, underlying peripherals suggest it wasn't, and the run differential was produced by lucky bunching of hits both offensively and defensively. That's what they say over at fivethirtyeight anyway, and those guys are never wrong. They do acknowledge that when a team consistently outproduces its peripherals, it probably means something. But another reason for holding back on the Royals is their recent success has been built on incredible health. That could be a genuine team trait -- they are a young and athletic group -- but nobody avoids injuries forever.

 

But the main reason I'm going with the under is the AL Central has gotten really good. There's not a patsy from top to bottom. There won't be many easy days for anyone in this division. The Twins are the best they've been in years and they could be the weakest team in the division--but they're gonna be tough. They don't have a glaring weakness anywhere in the rotation or the lineup -- and if someone does flop, they are as well positioned to plug holes and keep on rolling as any team in the league. Sure, Nolasco had a rough two years but he was hurt--he's no Kevin Correia or Livan Hernandez. But if he sucks, so what? Duffey and Berrios may be their two best pitchers, and they're not even on the team yet. Their bullpen might not scare people but they have two or three years of power-arm draftees lined up for a crack at the majors. Their AAA team could probably outpitch their starting rotation four years ago.

 

If the Royals want to take two of three from the Twins they'll have to earn it. And then they'll have to move on to the Indians' league-best rotation, the thunderous bats of Detroit, and the restocked White Sox. Ninety wins could win this division. But whoever wins it's going to be a dogfight.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if the Royals won the division, or even the World Series again. Which would be fine with me. I love seeing fellow mid-market teams succeed, and I love seeing any AL Central team crush the other division champs. Except the White Sox, of course.

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I agree it will be a balanced division but the only team I have a really hard time seeing in contention is Detriot. They were 15th in runs. They add Upton but lose 102 games from Cespedes. Simply put I think they could be in the cellar 3-4 years.

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I think the Royals have overperformed the last season and a half.

 

I expect WS Champion hangover this season. The chip has been knocked from their shoulder.

 

OTOH, I don't expect them to utterly flounder in the first to last mode either.

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