Maybe if this whole pitching thing doesn't work out for Royals starter Brian Bannister, he can move upstairs within the organization and help Dayton Moore put together a winning team in Kansas City again.Bannister recently did an interview with MLBTradeRumors.com, and showed a level of intelligence about the game of baseball we don't generally hear from the players. In fact, he sounded more like a general manager than anything else.
MLBTR: What's the most misunderstood aspect of succeeding in baseball by typical fans, sportswriters, and announcers?The interview goes on from there, and Bannister answers every question with the same well-informed type of response. It's an interesting read, and one I suggest you take time out to make.
Bannister: There are two things that make baseball unique from other sports. One, baseball is a game of skill that is accentuated by the physical tools of the person performing those skills. Most people superficially judge a position player solely on size, strength, and speed, when his eyesight, balance, rhythm, hand-eye coordination, and mental makeup are much more influential factors in his future success. It is when a player embodies all of these qualities that we get our superstars and hall-of-famers. I would much rather face a hitter with "80" power and "80" speed but bad strike zone discipline than one with no power and a .400+ OBP. Over the course of time, the hitter with the .400+ OBP is going to hurt me much, much more, especially if he is surrounded by other good hitters.
Also, if you're reading this, Brian, ever consider starting a blog? I'd certainly rather read what you have to say about baseball than Curt Schilling.

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1-27-2008 @ 11:48AM
tobrien28 said...
Wow this guy knows what he is talking about. Much of the qualities he prizes in a player are similar to "money ball" principles.
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1-27-2008 @ 6:30PM
Wade said...
Joe Posnanski has talked a lot about Bannister and his love of statistics in the last month. For those of you that read Joe, you know he loves statistics himself.
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2-05-2008 @ 11:22PM
ed said...
good preview of the 08 squad in the link below. says the pitching overachieved and the offense underachieved last year and thinks gordon/butler will propel the offense. predicts 75 wins.
http://mlbfleecefactor.com/2008/02/05/the-2008-kansas-city-royals-shedding-the-awful-label/
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