Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Champions League Preview with Jimmy Conrad

MLB Trade Deadline: Should The Royals 'Deal Now, Worry About Return Later'?

Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star had an interesting article this morning about the Royals and the MLB trade deadline. He says the always-rebuilding Royals should be treating this deadline as if they were going to contend in 2013.

Deal now, worry about the return later. It is time for the Royals to let go of any faint hopes that 2010 would be anything other than another losing season and take tangible steps to make sure it doesn’t become another lost season.

He suggests trading Jose Guillen to get Kila Ka’aihu in the lineup and trading Scott Podsednik to make room for Alex Gordon, who is tearing it up in AAA.

Both players have been rumored in trades the past few weeks. Royals GM Dayton Moore indicated that they're at least willing to listen to offers.

He goes on to say that both Ka’aihu and Gordon are producing in the minor leagues so it wouldn't be "baseball malpractie" to bring them up, even though they're not expected to replicate those numbers in the major leagues.

Should the Royals go ahead and start shipping all veteran talent out? I can see the logic and, frankly, it's probably the only logical option remaining. That said, I have a hard time agreeing with moves that ship good players out of town.  But, as Mellinger suggests, there's no reason to try to improve from 68 to 70 wins if it won't improve your team in the long-haul.

Do you like this post?

Comments

Display:

Comments For This Post Are Closed

101 updates with 1 comment

Like to see major updates on this story in Facebook.

Photo

Bruce Weber And K-State Add Brad Korn To Staff

Photo

Kansas State Has Its Sunflower Rival's Number In Every Sport Except Basketball

BRIDGEVIEW, IL - MAY 12:  Dominic Oduro #8 of the Chicago Fire celebrates his goal as (L-R) Jimmy Nielsen #1, Aurelien Collin #78 and Matt Besler #5 of the Sporting Kansas City look on during the second half in an MLS match on May 12, 2012 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. The Fire defeated Sporting Kansas City 2-1.  (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)

Losing Streak Exposes Sporting KC's Flaws