The Evolving Kansas City Royals: The Pitching
Pitching, pitching and maybe a little pitching. This is where general manager Dayton Moore earned his paycheck this offseason.
Pitching, pitching and maybe a little pitching. This is where general manager Dayton Moore earned his paycheck this offseason.
Entering the season, one of the easy strengths for the Cardinals was the bullpen. However, what’s gold doesn’t always glitter, and the bullpen has been remarkably dull in the early season, and already has the team searching for new answers on a daily basis.
One year ago, Cardinal Nation tasted the very definition of bittersweet as the team reveled in its 11th—and inarguably most dramatic and improbable—World Series Championship while also saying goodbye to Tony La Russa and Dave Duncan, the outgoing brain trust of so much on-the-field success over a decade and a half in St. Louis.
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The winningest manager in Cardinals history is going out on top.
An analytic look at how the Royals starting pitching is stacking up in the AL Central.
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