- Thu Feb 27, 2025 9:25 pm
#7073
The Kansas City Royals faced a tough outing against the Brewers, losing 12-5 in a Spring Training game that raised more questions than answers. With non-roster pitchers like Thomas Hatch and Ross Stripling struggling to find their rhythm, it begs the question: how much stock should we put into Spring Training performances, especially from veterans with shaky pasts?
Bobby Witt Jr. did provide a bright spot with his first home run of the spring, but can we expect him to carry the team this season? With the Royals' top order showing some promise, is it time to get excited about their potential, or should we temper our expectations given the pitching woes?
Moreover, with the Royals stealing five bases in this game, is this a sign of a more aggressive approach this season? Could this be the key to their success, or will it lead to more risks and potential outs on the base paths?
As we look ahead to the next game against the Diamondbacks, what bold predictions do you have for the Royals this season? Will they find a way to turn around their pitching struggles, or are we in for another long year? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights!
Bobby Witt Jr. did provide a bright spot with his first home run of the spring, but can we expect him to carry the team this season? With the Royals' top order showing some promise, is it time to get excited about their potential, or should we temper our expectations given the pitching woes?
Moreover, with the Royals stealing five bases in this game, is this a sign of a more aggressive approach this season? Could this be the key to their success, or will it lead to more risks and potential outs on the base paths?
As we look ahead to the next game against the Diamondbacks, what bold predictions do you have for the Royals this season? Will they find a way to turn around their pitching struggles, or are we in for another long year? Share your thoughts, experiences, and insights!