September 21, 20223 yr Dayton Moore's winning percentage with the Royals: 45% Rick Hahn's winning percentage with the white sox: 46.2%. Average payroll (counting 2020): Rick Hahn, $105.1 million Dayton Moore: $89.5 million.
September 21, 20223 yr I hated that 2018 draft. I still thought it may have paid off and I thought this year the Royals would be better than the tigers. I am so far right, but, I thought htey'd be like 72-75 wins so I'm still dumb. Moore I think was too sentimental. But some new guy is gonna be happy as hell he has Pratto and Bobby Witt Jr.
September 21, 20223 yr Getting a "haul" for for your better players is a myth if the scouting is not there. Be careful for what you wish for with the blow it all up mentality. I couldn't deal with the maybe good once a decade. Who can remember this was one of the top organizations in baseball?
September 21, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, bmags said: I hated that 2018 draft. I still thought it may have paid off and I thought this year the Royals would be better than the tigers. I am so far right, but, I thought htey'd be like 72-75 wins so I'm still dumb. Moore I think was too sentimental. But some new guy is gonna be happy as hell he has Pratto and Bobby Witt Jr. Sox were sentimental about that team, too. 4 years after the Royals won the WS, the Sox signed their 2015 set-up man to a $16 mill deal. Re the 2018 draft, the Astros got Correa's replacement in the third round...Sox got, well, Cesar Hernandez, Mazara and Pollock, I guess.
September 22, 20223 yr Moore actually emphasized defense with the players he has unlike Hahn. I doubt he would over see a team with maybe 2 guys tops who are above average with the glove (Robert, Moncada, not counting 1 year vets like Harrison and Andrus).
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