DAVID DEJESUS NEWS
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November 20, 2008 by
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Royals notebook: Club officials say DeJesus merits Gold Glove consideration
September 03, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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He's far from a neutral observer, but count Rusty Kuntz among those pushing Royals left fielder David DeJesus for Gold Glove consideration.
DeJesus moving up club charts for outfield assists
September 12, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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CLEVELAND | However slender the chance for David DeJesus to win a Gold Glove — no full-time left fielder has done so in the American League since Rickey Henderson in 1981 — he continues to climb the Royals' career and single-season charts for outfield assists.
Cameron Trade Dead
December 18, 2008 by
The Chuck Knoblog
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The Mike Cameron trade seems to be dead based on Doug Melvin's comments to Kat O`Brien. The biggest roadblock to this one was Cameron's contract which motivated the Brewers to shop him in the first place. I think this one fell through because they`re looking for a bigger bat...
Looking at Second Half Statistics
October 12, 2007 by
Fantasy Insider Online
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When devising rank lists for Draft Day, a lot of us look at the second half statistics of the previous season to help determine who is best suited for our fantasy teams. Second half statistics can be extremely misleading, however, there are valid reasons to look at them each year....
Royals Hitters in July - DeJesus and Butler Hot, Everyone Else Cold
July 24, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Monthly splits are basically garbage as an analytical tool, especially when you have July, with that big fat break in the middle. When I first started blogging, I looked at monthly splits all the time. Not because I thought they were super important -- I wasn't that bad --...
The Royals Offense is the #1 problem
October 04, 2009 by
Royals Review
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Plain and simple. The defense has deep flaws, The relief pitching became far worse when DM thought "Inexpensive relievers were good, therefore expensive ones will be better", and the starting pitching fell apart due to the stretching out of most of the rotation.
But...
Red Sox Deal Crisp To Royals
November 19, 2008 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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According to MLB.com, the Red Sox have traded Coco Crisp to the Royals for pitcher Ramon Ramirez. The Red Sox have been trying to deal Crisp for nearly two seasons now, and land a solid reliever in return. Crisp hit .283 in 118 games for the Red Sox, with 7 HR and 41 RBIs while Ramirez...
Feinsand: Yankees Still Have Sights On Teixeira
November 23, 2008 by
The Evil Empire
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From Mark Feinsand:The Yankees have made their desire for CC Sabathia well known. But when it comes to Mark Teixeira, could the Bombers be laying in the weeds? GM Brian Cashman has been saying very little when it comes to this year's free-agent market, but a source familiar with...
Royals notebook | DeJesus shows signs of emerging from slump
July 08, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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It speaks volumes about the Royals' struggling attack that outfielder David DeJesus, even after a disappointing three months, still led the club in RBIs prior to Wednesday's series finale against the Tigers at Comerica Park.
Royals notebook | DeJesus adjusts to new outfield partners
August 08, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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Left fielder David DeJesus recalibrated time and distance Saturday for a third different center fielder in the last three days. This time, it was utilityman Willie Bloomquist in the middle garden.
Royals notebook: DeJesus keeps adjusting to new outfield partners
August 08, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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Left fielder David DeJesus recalibrated time and distance Saturday for a third different center fielder in the last three days. This time, it was utilityman Willie Bloomquist in the middle garden. On Thursday, it was Mitch Maier. On Friday, it was newcomer Josh Anderson.
AL Central at the Mid-Season Point
July 17, 2009 by
Bless You Boys
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If you're looking for a one-stop shop on where each of the Tigers' division rivals stands at the season's mid-point, Royals on Radio etc. asked four AL Central bloggers (including myself) for their thoughts on the current state of their respective teams, how their...
AL Central at the Mid-Season Point
July 17, 2009 by
Bless You Boys
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If you're looking for a one-stop shop on where each of the Tigers' division rivals stands at the season's mid-point, Royals on Radio etc. asked four AL Central bloggers (including myself) for their thoughts on the current state of their respective teams, how their...
Cubs' Right Field Options
November 18, 2008 by
Cub Reporter
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The Kansas City Star says the Cubs are making a play for Mark Teahen. This on the heels of a radio report that the Cubs are very interested in Milton Bradley. The KC Star article also says the Cubs have interest in Raul Ibanez, but his cost may be prohibitive.The Cubs would prefer...
The Guillen Myth....
October 26, 2008 by
Mets Fever
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"We still (stink)," Guillen says. "How about that? We still (stink), simple as that. We still (stink). You got it. If you want to know the truth, you got it." source KC Star What's the difference between a perennial malcontent and a fiery leader....... Some...
I didn't know Ricky Vaughn pitched for the Red Sox
August 05, 2008 by
Lansdowne 9
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Clay Buchholz almost managed to throw a quality start for the first time since the end of April, but a shaky third inning that lead to 3 runs was all that Gil Meche and the Kansas City Royals needed, as they defeated the Red Sox in a close-knit contest, 4-3.
Buchholz didn't...
Left Field Gold Gloves
September 03, 2009 by
Joe Posnanski > Curiously Long...
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Deep i my post last night I went off on an asterisk tangent about the Kansas City Royals doomed effort to win a Gold Glove for left-fielder David DeJesus. I’ll reprint it here because there’s another point to be made:
Not to bring the Royals back into this … but...
Davies, two relievers combine on two-hit shutout as Royals beat Indians 7-0
September 13, 2009 by
kansascity.com
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CLEVELAND | Wonder why the Royals couldn’t play like this all year long? They wondered the same thing Sunday after polishing off the Cleveland Indians 7-0 for their sixth victory in seven games. “It stinks to know that we’re playing this well now,”...
Across the Wire - Angel Berroa Doesn't Think You're Hot Either...
July 01, 2008 by
JoeSportsFan
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We've had a lot of fun documenting odd "player notes" received from various fantasy baseball wires this year.
Manny's yoga with Uncle Rico. Eric Byrnes and his big red bat. David DeJesus and his love sores.
It's all very intriguing. However, we saw...
Cubs Rumors: Left-handed bat
December 05, 2008 by
Out Of Right Field
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Ken Rosenthal runs down the list of potential left handed bats for the Cubs, & then quickly crossed off all of them based on availability & talent. But Ken mentions Milton Bradley as a possibility, a day after Bruce Miles mentions it.
UZR's (and Most Other Defensive Metrics) Limitation in Year to Year Analysis
August 15, 2009 by
Beyond the Box Score
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Defensive metrics have been evolving for years. One of the major uses for defensive metrics is see how many runs a player saves compared to other players...
Roundup: Royals continue recent dominance over Tigers
September 15, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Tuesday's MLB roundup: Alberto Callaspo, David DeJesus and Miguel Olivo all hit three-run homers and the Kansas City Royals beat the Detroit Tigers 11-1.
Recap: Boston vs. Kansas City
July 09, 2009 by
Miami Herald
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David DeJesus hit a two-run homer and Willie Bloomquist finished 3-for-5 with an RBI triple, as the Kansas City Royals downed the Boston Red Sox, 8-6, in the opener of a four-game series at Fenway Park.
Feinsand: Yanks Still Have Their Sights On Teixeira
November 21, 2008 by
Sliding Into Home
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From Mark Feinsand: The Yankees have made their desire for CC Sabathia well known. But when it comes to Mark Teixeira, could the Bombers be laying in the weeds? GM Brian Cashman has been saying very little when it comes to this year's free-agent market, but a source familiar with...
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