Who's going to be the 2nd worst team in the MLB this season?

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Do you or the ten people who voted for the Royals even pay attention to baseball, or do you just talk outta your rectum?

The Royals traded for 3 starting pitchers, one of them being Shields, and they have a great young team. You just proved you know nothing about baseball. Originally Posted by KenMonk
And you know nothing about tradition!

KenMonk's Avatar
Are the the best team in the league? No. The best in the central? No... 2nd worst in the league? Far from it. Get a clue...

And Shields is a really good pitcher. Hes an Ace, and the Royals also got Wade Davis and another player in that trade, a young RF I believe which is a position of need. They have one of the best up and coming catchers, a two time winning gold glover who they just paid, one of the best young defensive short stops in the game who is getting better at hitting, strong depth in center field, and two young corner players who have the chance to be two of the better hitters in the league. Hosmer has all star written all over him. Oh and then there is one of the best young bull pens in the league and Billy Butler who does nothing but hit the ball. They are paying Santana 11.2 million dollars this year, they signed Guthrie to a long deal and are paying him 8.2 million this year.

The only real holes on this team are backup catcher, second base, RF, and the 5th starter. Oh and they still have one of the best minor league systems in baseball.

Oh and you don't know what went down with Zach. The Royals paid him, he wanted out. He didn't want to wait for the young talent to come up. He also has a list of issues as long as my arm. Hes a good pitcher, a really good pitcher, but there were more issues then money with him here in KC.
KenMonk's Avatar
Oh and I'll bet money they don't finish 2nd worst in the league. Hell the Royals didn't even finish 2nd worst in their own division.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
I love the Royals! But let's face it, they have already been mathematically eliminated from playoff competition. They are still fun to watch, and when they win, it's a bonus!
smoothnsilky's Avatar
I think you may be wrong with the worst baseball team honey. I am pretty sure it will be the Pittsburgh Pirates.

i think its safe to say that no one will be worse than the Houston Astros this year.... their starting lineup is basically a AAA team. easily another 100+ loss season for them.

so who's 2nd worst?

Cubs, Marlins, Twins, Royals, Mets, Rockies, or Other

Cubs are an easy pick, their in year two of Theo Epstein's rebuild... they will be hard to watch as usual... 3 straight losing seasons

Marlins get a new park last year, sign a bunch FA's.... then trade them all away before this season... what a fucking joke.... 3 straight losing seasons

Twins also with a new park.. but in a steady decline 2 years straight

Royals put as little money in the team as possible.. then trade away one of the top prospects in baseball (Wil Myers).... 9 straight losing seasons

Mets have sucked 4 years straight now, nothing will change there

Rockies also in a steady decline 2 years straight Originally Posted by JCM800
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Dawn, the Pirates have been on ascent for a while now and I don't think they'll be anywhere near the bottom of the National League. It'll be Chicago or Colorado. Hell even the Mets.

And I stand by my prediction that the Astros will not finish at the bottom of baseball this year. New league, new faces. Kids don't know the difference. They'll mature or not mature regardless...

Look for Minnesota to drag the bottom of the AL barrel.
KenMonk's Avatar
i think its safe to say that no one will be worse than the Houston Astros this year.... their starting lineup is basically a AAA team. easily another 100+ loss season for them.

so who's 2nd worst?

Cubs, Marlins, Twins, Royals, Mets, Rockies, or Other

Cubs are an easy pick, their in year two of Theo Epstein's rebuild... they will be hard to watch as usual... 3 straight losing seasons

Marlins get a new park last year, sign a bunch FA's.... then trade them all away before this season... what a fucking joke.... 3 straight losing seasons

Twins also with a new park.. but in a steady decline 2 years straight

Royals put as little money in the team as possible.. then trade away one of the top prospects in baseball (Wil Myers).... 9 straight losing seasons

Mets have sucked 4 years straight now, nothing will change there

Rockies also in a steady decline 2 years straight Originally Posted by JCM800
It will be a move up the ladder for the Royals. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
i guess you don't watch the Royals

so are you saying that not paying or keeping a Cy Young award winning pitcher in Greinke was a great move?

...and trading away the top prospect in baseball for Sheilds (who IMHO was Tampa's third best pitcher) is a better move?

you are aware that Sheilds is a free agent after next season right? ...do you think the Royals are going to pay him?

there is a reason this team has had 9 straight losing seasons... and counting Originally Posted by JCM800
And you know nothing about tradition!

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Oh and I'll bet money they don't finish 2nd worst in the league. Hell the Royals didn't even finish 2nd worst in their own division. Originally Posted by KenMonk
I love the Royals! But let's face it, they have already been mathematically eliminated from playoff competition. They are still fun to watch, and when they win, it's a bonus! Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Anyone remember this? Yeah I'm bumping it. The Royals have a winning season and they are 3.5 games out of the wildcard. Will they get it, no, but far from where any of you predicted them.

I'll be over here enjoying my beer while I'm busy being right.
JCM800's Avatar
Anyone remember this? Yeah I'm bumping it. The Royals have a winning season and they are 3.5 games out of the wildcard. Will they get it, no, but far from where any of you predicted them.

I'll be over here enjoying my beer while I'm busy being right. Originally Posted by KenMonk
lol, you're celebrating a 3rd place finish ....in the division.

I think that speaks for itself.
KenMonk's Avatar
lol, you're celebrating a 3rd place finish ....in the division.

I think that speaks for itself. Originally Posted by JCM800
Its a pretty good division with two teams most likely making the playoffs, so yeah... Also being 3.5 games back from a wildcard is great considering where this team was last year. At the very least the Royals jumped 10 wins in a season, that in and of itself is noteworthy.