Smyly and Wright is my guess
I mean I guess if you're a player that's great. If you're a Royals fan, this is a move to will likely serve to hinder their ability to compete over the next few years. I mean they won't likely be competing anytime soon anyways. But still, I don't see how anyone but view this move as a positive for the organization.
Smyly and Wright is my guess
I think it's gotta be Wilson at this point. Wright has looked like ass most of ST while Wilson has been on fire. I know it's only ST, but when 2 guys are pretty close anyways, I would think the guy performing considerably better would get the look.
Wilson giving up loud outs. I wouldn’t say he was on fire. Think the Wright/wilson drama is not settled.
I definitely didn't (and wouldn't) call it a "positive contract" from an analytics standpoint by any means. That said, that's just who the Royals are - and have been - for a good while. They kept Hosmer, Moose, etc. when it would have been "smarter" to trade them for bigger returns because that's what their fans wanted and expected. That's not the way a lot of teams do business anymore - but that's OK - and doing business the way they do easily makes them a favorite landing spot for players.
Did signing a franchise icon for that kind of money compromise their available finances a little over the next few years? Sure it did. But after having talked to Greg Holland about the fans and type of "family environment" DMGM has built out there, it's really easy for me to believe that the vast majority of their fans don't care. They're several years away from being legitimate contenders again, and folks out there would just as soon see Salvy play his career out in a Royals' uniform if they're going to be a second-division (or worse) team.
He's their Freeman - at least to hear Greg tell it. Letting him walk legitimately would have caused as big (or bigger) an uproar as losing Freddie would cause around here.
This discussion has gone on for months but if you take out the TWO 3 homer games and look at the rest of his numbers the flail and fail just would not help this team over a 160 game season at the cost of his arb contract.
Smyly and Wright is my guess
I just don't buy that fans care that much about individual names on their teams rather than the overall record. I would trade every last player on this team tomorrow if it meant we could win a WS this year and be WS contenders for the next several years.
If ONE of them (preferably Wright, of course) paired with Waters gets you a left-handed OF power bat or with Waters and Riley gets you Ramirez or Chapman that's fine.
2020 Duvall and Riley almost identical in stats. Spring training almost identical in stats. Which you prefer, #1 at 600k or #2 at estimated 10 times as much?
Having said that, the glow is wearing off of Riley very fast IMO.
Anybody else know we offered Kirby Yates a 1 year 9 million dollar offer then pulled it when we saw his elbow report?