by Outta Leftfield » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:43 pm
I don't think there's anything wrong with using a power hitter in Royals, as long as they have other skills as well. So I would say yes to Reggie, Gorman and Guerrero because Reggie and Pedro hit for average and walks and Gorman has a lot of walks and great defense. And their HR's ARE valuable--25 or 30 HR in Royals may be just as valuable as 50 HR in the Kingdome.
The guys I would avoid are the one dimensional HR hitters--guys like Kittle and Kingman. More than half their value is in HR--not much defense, not much OBP. So you really lose most of their reason for being if you put them in an anti-HR park. Still, after two seasons in Royals, I'm very much in favor of the multi-talented HR hitter in that park. As a case in point, I've got a team in Royals now that, after 84 games, is on a pace to score 950 runs. This team has a bunch of high OBP guys who also have power: Jack and Will Clark, Whitaker, Trammell, Dw Evans, Rickey H in a HR year. They've hit 120 HR (4th best in the league) in 84 games, but they've only given up 85--and that's what matters, I would contend. The raw homer total doesn't matter as such--what matters is how you do relative to your opponents. If you can out-homer your opponents in your games against them, in whatever park, you've won the homer battle. The other three battles are the BA battle, the walk battle and the error battle.
As I see it, there are these four battles a team tries to win vs its opponents: HR, BA (or hits), walks and errors. The HR battle is one of the most important. Anyway, if you can win three of those battles (I usually target HR, walks and errors) and tie the fourth, your team will probably win more than its share of games. And it's just as important to win the HR battle in Royals as anywhere else. So multi-dimensional power hitters in Royals seem to me the way to go. If it were me, I'd keep Reggie and Pedro and I'd try to get Gorman back, assuming he's still available. Also I would avoid putting Pedro at 3b. Those extra 28 errors, or whatever, vastly outweight any disadvantages to having him in the outfield. That will lose you the error battle right there.
I really like your pitching staff, by the way.... Team overall looks very good.