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  • Royals host 1st 2009 workout
    By Codes!!!!!!! on February 19, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Hochevar      What more can I say? It’s actually here the 2009 workouts are actually upon us, no more waiting for pitchers, and catchers to report, no more wondering what next young stud will be invited to Spring training it’s here. All 63 players showed up with the aspirations of making the Kansas City Royals 25 player squad com April. Great things that happened is that the top brass showed up with George Brett in tow, but honestly how could they not? The Royals this year are celebrating their 40th anniversary as being a part of Major League baseball, with 39 of those years having George Brett as a part.

    Which I as a Royals fan look at as being a blessing and a curse, if you look through the Royals 40 year history as an outsider can you honestly name another great? Obviously many will say what about Bo? Bo knows Kansas City, not really Bo had the potential to be one of the greatest athletes any of us had ever seen but it was cut a little short of me calling him a Royal immortal, or even a baseball great. Right now I’m going to spit out some names that to the casual fan you may not know (YET!!!) but someday I believe they all have a chance of making a great name for themselves. Billy Butler, this kid has limitless potential at the plate, the downside is he reminds me a little of Edgar Martinez. Great hitter, Great pop, NO defense if anyone remembers playing video games as a kid like I did, they always had Edgar listed as a 3rd baseman. However I can count on 1 hand how many times I actually saw him playing there in an actual game. Butler will be one of those players who will hit between .285 and .315, he’ll have a ton of doubles, he’ll begin to hit between 25 and 40 homers, having 120 RBI a season great numbers, but if he wants to be remembered for more than 10 years after his retirement speech he’d better find a place to play during the defensive parts of the innings. Luke Hochevar, former no. 1 pick. This ball player has stardom written all over him. I think the sky’s the limit big pitcher who can bring it in the mid to upper nineties with absolutely disgusting off speed pitches. If within 5 -6 years this kid is not in the running (if not winning) the CY Young award I for one will be completely shocked, but let’s not forget this is K.C. we’re talking about the team that has a history of having our pitchers do great things (Just with other teams). I.e. David Cone, you all remember what he did for the Mets and Yankees don’t you, or even how Brett Saberhagen really flourished in the Big Apple also. Another star in the making is Centerfielder Derrick Robinson, this kid has been officially clocked as running the fastest 60 time in high school history, a 6.19 60 that’s faster than even Deion (Primetime) Sanders. If this kid were to make it on the Opening Day roster (he won’t) he’d be the fastest man in all of the MLB. He is however lacking in the offensive department, no real power to speak of but he has speed for days, months, heck even years. If his bat ever comes around he’ll be the prototypical lead off man and compete with the likes of Jose Reyes, and Carl Crawford for leader in stolen bases. I could go on and on about the talent that this team actually possesses, and their potential, but potential doesn’t mean anything. Especially to a fan like myself, we’ve had potential plenty of times before that didn’t pan out, or when it did pan out they were wearing a different uniform.

    The one difference that I can see about today’s Royals that we have seen in the past is that we are growing our talent from within our farm system. Which is something that proves to be a valuable asset when it comes to assessing your front office and their eye for talent? Yeah, I admit it, I’d love to be the fan of a team with deep pockets, such as those teams from NY, or LA and cherry pick everyone’s talent, but does that really pay off in the end? It hasn’t fared to well for the Yankees the past 5 season’s the Mets have been a total disaster since adopting this theory of how to build a ball club. What I believe all fans of K.C. would like to see is just a competitive team day in and out, let’s try to get everyone’s cleat marks off our back and begin to fight back, I believe that this year is that year. Once again I’ll yell it from the mountain tops, IT’S HERE, IT’S HERE, SPRING TRAINING 2009 IS FINALLY HERE!!!!!!!!!

    Codes!!!!!

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  • Can the Royals make a push for the playoffs?
    By Codes!!!!!!! on February 17, 2009 | 5 Comments5 Comments  Comments

    Long gone are the Royals of the 80’s. No Brett Saberhagen won’t start opening day against the White sox on April 6th Bo Jackson won’t be scaling the walls, and George Brett also won’t be patrolling the outfield. Gone also are the days of the Royals being a perennial Doormat within the AL Central. These are not your father’s KC Royals.

    These young upstart Royals may be the closest thing to real baseball that Kansas City has seen in a long time. Who will be the leader of these new royals you ask, none other than 9 year vet Gil Meche, Last season Meche lead the Royals pitching staff with 14 wins and an ERA of 3.98. Adding to that will once again be Zack Greinke, and former number 1 pick Luke Hochevar who showed real promise last September. Add that to a line-up that has veteran leaders, and future stars it’s a combination for success, or that’s what the Royals hope. Billy Butler is now entering his third season donning the blue and white and is a lock for stardom with his pure hitting skill and limitless power. Vets Coco Crisp, and Jose Guillen back to lead a solid outfield core, the Royals may push for a playoff spot or at very least R-E-S-P-E-C-T. This is what the Royals need to establish if they expect to lure any of the top free agents to join their squad when they expect to make a legitimate push for the pennant in 2011. I personally can’t wait for the season to start. Yes I will be making my annual trip to Surprise, AZ to get my first fix of Major League Baseball, so let’s sit back and enjoy the ride of what looks to be an exciting season of Kansas city Royals baseball.

    Codes!!!!!
    Billy Butler

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