Without Kirilloff, Rocco may need to recalculate the top of the lineup. Is a return to Kepler in the cards? Kepler, Julien, Polanco, Correa, Buxton, Wallner, Jeffers, Castro, Solano.
Losing Gray and Madea would be an admission of the year being a lost cause wouldn't it? I guess you could go with Pablo-Ryan-Ober-Keuchel- Dobnak.. (pray for rain)
Agree that a lot of kidding pieces make lineup setting like a game of whack a mole. Yesterday you saw the defense (other than Castro) improve and the nats went to sleep. Saturday you had Polanco at third and Julien at second, plus no Taylor.. and while the runs came in drives and late, the Royals thrives on Hit Em Where They Ain't. Choose your poison, now that the pitching is fracturing, lose 2-1 or 10-8? Well 10-8 hides one weakness and puts fannies in seats.
I don't have much confidence that many new faces will show up via trade-- I hope I'm wrong-- but the FO historically doesn't like to admit it has miscalculated. And of course Jorge Lopez pitched a scoreless stint for the Fish today and got the W.. a W we are in desperate need of.
Gallo out maybe Larnach back.. is it worth pilfering the Cards via trade before the upcoming series or is that a breach of baseball etiquette lol..
Is there any prognosis at all on Chris Paddack? Maybe it's not fair to depend but earlier there was some talk about him coming back in September. Knowing the plan with Keuchel would also make for an educated guess about the FO plans going forward regarding trades
The big trade is always celebrated today but the big calculator always comes out next year.. and the math is seldom good. For once I agree that the biggest improvement for this team will/must come from within
The perception that getting Brock Stewart and Royce Lewis back will 'feel like a great trade' might be valid but won't placate many fans in the meantime. Thus, yesterday's trade.