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  • #16
    good read http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/po...-be-kcs-closer

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mithrandir View Post
      I hate drafts after the season starts. Part of the fun of the draft is deciding who will be the starters and how much to pay.
      I feel the same. Before rosters are set, you actually have to do some work.

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      • #18
        From Jayson Stark: One scout in Ariz doesn't see Broxton as effective Soria replacement: "Not close to what he was..more of a middle-relief guy for me" #royals

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        • #19
          These fecking Royals, first Perez was gonna be my sleeper catcher, then Holland was gonna be a guy I snuck for cheap.
          Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer
          We pinch ran for Altuve specifically to screw over Mith's fantasy team.

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          • #20
            Soria officially opts to TJ.

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            • #21
              Don't sleep on recently moved back to the bullpen (and former all-star reliever) Aaron Crow. I think Holland owners might be disappointed.

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              • #22
                Ex-Dodgers closer Jonathan Broxton followed with a one-two-three seventh that included two strikeouts while throwing 10 of 12 pitches for strikes.
                “He was throwing 95-97 (mph) today with an 89-mph slider,” Yost said. “That’s overpowering stuff. Plus, he’s commanding the ball down in the zone and moving it in and out. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

                Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/03/23...#storylink=cpy
                Pretty glowing comments from the skipper

                I have to decide between a $6 Baker and $12 Holland by tonight

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Moonlight J View Post
                  Pretty glowing comments from the skipper

                  I have to decide between a $6 Baker and $12 Holland by tonight
                  That makes it sound like Baker to me.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Moonlight J View Post
                    Pretty glowing comments from the skipper

                    I have to decide between a $6 Baker and $12 Holland by tonight
                    Keep Baker. I forgot Yost was the KC manager. He'll take the "experienced closer" and stick with him for far, far longer than he should...assuming Broxton actually sucks. He may get lucky and Broxton will be good again.
                    I'm just here for the baseball.

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                    • #26
                      The #royals are leaning toward jonathan broxton as their closer with soria on the shelf

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                      • #27
                        Originally posted by eldiablo505
                        The Royals would be fools to use Holland as their closer before trying Broxton out.
                        Given the team we're talking about, does that make it more or less likely they try Holland first, though?

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                        • #28
                          Interesting break down in my AL league, filled with people way sharper than I am.... I am sooo an NL guy, but my team should put up a good fight this year I hope.

                          Holland $15, Broxton $10, Crow $3. The 2 high dollar available closers went Mo $37, and Valverde $31.

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                          • #29
                            Originally posted by eldiablo505
                            Why would anyone have thought that Holland would get the nod? They bring in an ex-closer for several million dollars on a one year deal on a non-competing team. His trade value is dramatically increased if he succeeds in the role and is just about the same if he fails in the role. The Royals would be fools to use Holland as their closer before trying Broxton out.
                            Well, when the scouting reports were indicating that Broxton was a hot mess, there was a lot of incentive for them to let him work in lower leverage situations and sort himself out first. No need to let him find himself in the closer role when Holland could do it just fine.

                            But now it seems that Broxton's stuff has stabilized (from what I have heard) and if that's the case, then I think you're right that he'll be the guy unless he takes the job and chokes on it.

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                            • #30
                              Originally posted by eldiablo505
                              Why would anyone have thought that Holland would get the nod? They bring in an ex-closer for several million dollars on a one year deal on a non-competing team. His trade value is dramatically increased if he succeeds in the role and is just about the same if he fails in the role. The Royals would be fools to use Holland as their closer before trying Broxton out.
                              There is only one good team in the AL Central. The Royals probably aren't there yet (lot at that rotation) but they have tons of young talent and stranger things have happened. (The Braves weren't "there yet" in 1991 until they were.) I don't think the Royals would be fools to have the pitcher who would be best in the role, be the guy in the role. That being said, Broxton will likely get the nod until he blows it. My guess would be May 10th for the switch.

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