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Brendan Donovan Sparks Royals Trade Buzz After BP Session
Main Photo Credits: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

Kansas City has the pieces. Kansas City has the space. The question is whether Kansas City has the will.

Brendan Donovan Sparks Royals Trade Buzz After BP Session

The Photo That Sparked the Buzz

Two hitters grinding inside a cage created a ripple through Royals fans for one reason. Fit. Donovan is everything Kansas City has been trying to add to its lineup. High contact. High on-base. Professional at-bats. Versatility. Toughness. The exact traits that strengthen the heartbeat of a clubhouse.

Why Brendan Donovan Fits the Royals

Donovan’s plate approach has discipline. He controls the zone. He handles velocity. Donnie extends innings with tough at-bats. That is the identity Kansas City has been working to build under J. J. Picollo.

His defensive versatility fits the Royals model, too. He can play across the infield, move around cleanly, and make the lineup deeper without forcing roster compromises. Add his makeup and team first mentality, and he becomes the exact kind of standard raising player Kansas City should be targeting.

The Cardinals Want an Overwhelming Offer

Back in July, John Mozeliak made it clear that moving Donovan or Nolan Gorman would require an overwhelming offer

That was the posture then.

Since that time, Chaim Bloom has taken over the Cardinals’ front office

When a new decision-maker arrives, the entire board can shift. Bloom has already shown he is active, calculated, and unafraid to reshape the roster.

The standard for an overwhelming offer may still be high, but the definition could look different under Bloom’s eyes.

They value Donovan for the same reasons the Royals do. Cost control. Versatility. Reliability. Competitive fire. These are the ingredients of a well built roster.

Kansas City Has the Pieces to Make It Interesting

The Royals have the prospect capital and controllable pitching to make a legitimate offer. Pieces like Alec Marsh, Nick Loftin, Michael Massey, Tyler Gentry, Chandler Champlain, or Christian Chamberlain hold real value for a club rebuilding its pitching pool, like the Cardinals.

None of those moves destroys Kansas City’s core. They would sting but not break the structure.

KC can give value without losing its identity.

Small Market Reality

Donovan is not expensive. He is not a free-agent contract. He is a cost-controlled player whose value rises every year he produces. That is precisely the type of player a small market team must target. Kansas City has the payroll space to add him without hesitation.

What they cannot do is overpower the Yankees, Dodgers, or Mets in a bidding war. Those clubs operate with different financial realities. Kansas City must move with precision, not brute force.

The only thing standing between the Royals and a standard raising move is conviction.

The Standard Must Rise

This offseason is a test of direction and courage. Kansas City has improved, but if they want to push into true contention, they need more hitters who bring consistency and posture to the lineup to win tight games. Donovan is that guy.

Donovan fits that mission. He raises the standard. Donnie Baseball is the kind of player Kansas City needs to reach the next level.

Winter Meetings are coming. Half the teams are circling. The Cardinals hold a firm line. The Royals have the pieces.

Now comes the decision.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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