- Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:30 pm
#7726
The Kansas City Royals just put on a power display in their recent rain-shortened game against the Angels, winning 8-2 with a barrage of home runs. With Bobby Witt Jr., Hunter Renfroe, and even Brian O’Keefe getting in on the action, it raises some interesting questions about the team's offensive strategy moving forward.
Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Royals, one where they embrace the three-true-outcomes approach? With the emphasis on dingers and walks, could this be a sign that the Royals are shifting their identity to become a more power-centric team?
Let’s talk about the pitching too. Seth Lugo and Hunter Harvey both looked sharp, striking out a combined seven batters in just a few innings. Is this a sign that the Royals' pitching staff is finally coming together? Can they maintain this level of performance throughout the season?
And what about the impact of the Kauffman Stadium environment? Could the parking lots really be suppressing home runs during the summer months?
As we gear up for the next game against the Giants, what are your bold predictions for the Royals this season? Will they continue to rely on the long ball, or will they find a more balanced approach? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights!
Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era for the Royals, one where they embrace the three-true-outcomes approach? With the emphasis on dingers and walks, could this be a sign that the Royals are shifting their identity to become a more power-centric team?
Let’s talk about the pitching too. Seth Lugo and Hunter Harvey both looked sharp, striking out a combined seven batters in just a few innings. Is this a sign that the Royals' pitching staff is finally coming together? Can they maintain this level of performance throughout the season?
And what about the impact of the Kauffman Stadium environment? Could the parking lots really be suppressing home runs during the summer months?
As we gear up for the next game against the Giants, what are your bold predictions for the Royals this season? Will they continue to rely on the long ball, or will they find a more balanced approach? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights!