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After a tough battle with Bruce Chen, Luis Mendoza has been named the
fifth starter in the Kansas City Royals’ starting rotation. Chen will be moved
to the bullpen.
Mendoza had an impressive spring for Kansas City, allowing only one run
in 11 innings pitched. Chen struggled in spring ball, giving up 13 runs and 16
hits in 13 and 2/3 innings. Mendoza also had an impressive showing in the World
Baseball Classic for his native Mexico. As a result, Mendoza will be joining
James Shields, Ervin Santana, Jeremy Guthrie and Wade Davis in the Royals’
starting rotation.
Chen could be a valuable asset to what is already a strong bullpen, and
the veteran provides Kansas City with some nice insurance should one of the
starters get hurt or struggle. Chen has won 35 games over the past three
seasons and has been very reliable for the organization.
The Royals will have to make several other roster decisions in the near
future. The team must decide between Brett Hayes and George Kottaras in the
battle for the backup catcher position, and between Miguel Tejada and Irving
Falu for the utility infielder spot. Kansas City will also have to settle on
its bullpen, where pitchers such as J.C. Gutierrez, Francisley Bueno, Louis
Coleman, Dan Wheeler and Donnie Joseph are all competing.
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Following an impressive 8-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, the
Kansas City Royals made several more roster moves last night. The team optioned
outfielder David Lough to Class AAA Omaha and released infielder Xavier Nady
and relief pitcher George Sherrill.
The release of Lough comes as a surprise, as the 27-year-old has put
together an impressive spring. Lough is 20 for 44 in 24 spring games, and many
felt he could be a replacement for the struggling Jeff Francoeur. The team currently
plans on having four outfielders on its major league roster: Francoeur, Alex
Gordon, Lorenzo Cain and Jarrod Dyson.
Many Kansas City fans have voiced their displeasure with Francoeur, who
struggled from the plate last season and has had a poor spring. If the veteran
gets off to another slow start this season, Lough could be brought up to
replace him. Lough also provides some nice insurance should one of the team’s
other infielders suffer an injury.
The decision to release Nady and Sherrill rather than assigning them to
the minor leagues makes both veterans free agents, however Kansas City is
expected to attempt to re-sign the pair. Sherill is recovering from Tommy John
surgery and has yet to pitch this spring. The Royals are hopeful that he could
return to game action sometime in May. Nady has battled a foot injury this
spring, and saw limited action in 13 games.
The win over the Dodgers gave the Royals a club-record 22nd
spring win. Kansas City has been impressive all of spring training, compiling a
22-6-1 record fueled by strong hitting from several young players and
impressive pitching from its off-season acquisitions. The team will face the Seattle
Mariners at 3:05 p.m. today. Bruce Chen will get the start for Kansas City –
his last chance to impress the coaching staff in his battle for the fifth
starter spot with Luis Mendoza. Mendoza will be starting for Kansas City on
Wednesday.
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Despite being a former top overall draft pick, Luke Hochevar has struggled with consistency as a starter his entire career in Kansas City. Now it appears that the right-hander’s days as a starter with the Royals are over, as Kansas City announced that Hochevar will be moved to the bullpen.
Hochevar had been competing with Bruce Chen and Luis Mendoza for the final spot in the starting rotation along with James Shields, Jeremy Guthrie, Ervin Santana and Wade Davis. Now the battle is between Chen and Mendoza. Chen has been steady for the Royals, and has the most wins of any pitcher with the organization over the past three years. Despite Chen’s consistency, Mendoza has to be the favorite. After a rocky start to last season, Mendoza has pitched very well and could be due for a big season.
Hochevar has baffled Kansas City fans with his inconsistency – at times he looks like a dominant starter, other times he looks like he doesn’t belong in the major leagues. Unfortunately, the bad has outweighed the good in his career, and the former top pick has a 5.39 ERA and a 38-59 record in 132 career starts.
While Mendoza and Chen are the front-runners to win the fifth starter’s spot, Will Smith has emerged as a dark horse candidate. Smith has a 1.29 ERA so far this spring and could be a potential starter down the road for Kansas City.
The emergence of Smith may lead to Kansas City considering trading Hochevar, as Kansas City already has a loaded bullpen. Greg Holland’s job as the closer and Kelvin Herrera’s position as his setup man are locks, and the Royals also have Aaron Crow, Tim Collins, Nate Adcock and Louis Coleman as relief pitchers. The loser of the Chen and Mendoza battle could also be used in relief, and it appears there isn’t much room for Hochevar. Don’t be surprised if the Royals try to shop Hochevar over the next couple of weeks.
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The Royals’ preseason has gotten off to a great start, as the team is
the only club in baseball to still be undefeated in exhibition play. Kansas
City’s offense has been hot all spring, and that continued yesterday in an 8-2
win over the Oakland Athletics.
Royals fans have to be encouraged from how well the team has hit so far
in spring ball. Third baseman Mike Moustakas currently has a .545 batting
average, while first baseman Eric Hosmer is hitting .391. Kansas City needs
both Moustakas and Hosmer to take the next step this season if the team is
going to compete for the postseason, and both are producing so far. Alex Gordon
may also be in-line for another good season, as he has hit .471 through
exhibition play.
A battle for the fifth starter spot is still taking place between Luke
Hochevar and Bruce Chen, and it appears that the Royals are now considering
trading the pitcher that doesn’t make the starting rotation (as long as the
team’s other starters remain healthy). Both Chen and Hochevar will earn $4.5
million this season, and with the Royals’ payroll at a franchise-record $79
million at the moment, it would make sense to trade whichever pitcher will not
be starting.
Several scouts were in attendance for the team’s victory over the A’s
to watch both Chen and Hochevar pitch. Chen allowed one run on two hits with
zero walks, while Hochevar pitched three scoreless innings with three hits and
one walk. Chen has led the team in victories over the past three years, but
many feel that Hochevar is the current favorite to win the rotation spot.
Kansas City’s undefeated record in spring ball will be put to the test
this afternoon, when the team plays the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game will
begin at 1:10 p.m.
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Royals spring training is officially underway! The team has made
several key offseason moves in hopes for contending for the playoffs, and
several position battles are taking place that could have a big impact on the
upcoming season.
Currently, all eyes are on the pitching rotation, as a battle for the
fifth starter’s spot has developed. It appears that Luke Hochevar is an early
favorite to land the position, but he will have stiff competition from Bruce
Chen and Luis Mendoza. Hochevar has the most upside of the group, and manager
Ned Yost is still high on the former top overall pick. However, Chen and
Mendoza both had solid seasons in 2012, and while Hochevar occasionally flashes
brilliance, he had an ERA north of five last year.
Kansas City has high hopes for its rotation, as the additions of James
Shields, Wade Davis and Ervin Santana should provide a much-needed improvement.
Royals starting pitchers went 47-69 last season with a 5.01 ERA – good for 26th
in the majors. The three new additions will be paired with Jeremy Guthrie, who
pitched incredibly well for Kansas City at the end of last season.
If Hochevar wins the fifth starter spot, Chen and Mendoza could be
added to the bullpen, which already has several talented pitchers. Mendoza was
recently named the MVP of the Caribbean Series while he pitched for Mexico, and
Chen has been steady for the entirety of his career in Kansas City. If the
Royals ever needed a spot-starter, or if a starter suffered an injury, Mendoza
and Chen would both be worthy candidates.
Danny Duffy and Felipe Paulino are both recovering from elbow injuries,
but the pair could be back sometime around the All-Star break. Duffy and
Paulino were starters before getting hurt, and both have pitched well in that
role for the Royals.
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The Royals pulled off an improbably comeback today, beating the Texas Rangers in extra innings, 7-6. The game winning run was scored by
Eric Hosmer, who scored on a costly throwing error by rookie Mike Olt to end
the game. With the win, Kansas City moves to 45-62 on the season.
With the scored tied up at 6 in the bottom of the 10th,
the Rangers made several critical mistakes that allowed the Royals to steal the
game. Olt’s error lead to the end of the game on Jeff Francoeur’s grounder, but
Texas had shot itself in the foot previously in the inning to put themselves in
that position. Alberto Gonzalez botched a routine ground ball only three
pitches earlier which allowed Hosmer to advance.
It appeared as if the Royals were on the verge of being swept all game, as
Texas took a three run lead in the fourth inning. After Kansas City regained
the lead thanks to home runs by Francoeur and Bryan Pena, Olt tied the game up
for the Rangers on a double from Michael Young. Elvis Andrus attempted to give
the Rangers the lead on the same play, but was thrown out at home. Texas would
have another opportunity to win the game in the top of the tenth, when they
loaded the bases with only one out. Alcides Escobar made a great diving catch
for the second out of the inning, and Greg Holland struck out Olt to keep
Kansas City alive.
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After winning game one of the 1-70 series, the Royals lost two consecutive heart-breakers to their Missouri rival. Kansas City lost two straight games by a 5-4 score to the Cardinals, falling in each game due to late St. Louis home runs.
Sunday night was a back and forth affair, and appeared to be heading towards extra innings thanks to more hot hitting from Alcides Escobar. Escobar tied the game up at 4 in the ninth inning with his first home run of the season, continuing a unprecidented offensive performance from the plate. Escobar's batting average has skyrocketed over the past few weeks, and it appears that Kansas City has finally found a shortstop that can both play defense and hit. Escobar's heroics were not enough, however, as St. Louis' Skip Schumaker hit a solo shot in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cardinals the win.
The game was eerily similar to saturday's game, in which Kansas City lost another 5-4 game due to a late home run. On saturday, the Royals actually held a late lead, thanks to Alex Gordon's home run in the seventh inning. Kansas City would fall behind in the eighth inning due to Matt Holliday's two run blast and was unable to recover. A disappointing end to two games the Royals were in position to win.
The Royals will continue their interleague portion of the schedule tomorrow, hosting the Arizona Diamondbacks. Game one starts at 7:10 p.m., and Luke Hochevar will get the start for Kansas City.
Many pundits predicted that the Royals' offense would be among the worst in the majors this season, and yesterday's game did nothing to dispute these claims. Kansas City managed only two hits in seven innings against Jered Weaver. Luke Hochevar didn't pitch great, giving up 4 runs over 5 2/3rds innings, but the Royals' relief pitchers were solid. The problem in Kansas City continues to be offense.
The Royals did make it interesting late in the game, thanks to solo shots by Mike Aviles and Jeff Francoeur. In the ninth, Alex Gordon barely missed a home run with runners on the corners before striking out. It was a terrible day for Gordon, as he went 0-5 with three strikeouts. He continues to be yet another draft bust for a team that seems to have more than anyone else in the majors.
It is hard to take a lot from one game, especially given how long the MLB season is. Hopefully yesterday's effort was not a prediction of things to come, because it was all too familiar.
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