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Bad Teams and Good Drafts: Kansas City

Does it take eight years?

 

The Kansas City Royals are finally good after many years of being bad.

Same with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

How'd they do it?

Spoiler Alert:  With a few exceptions, they built their teams in the 2004-2009 drafts.

And they are finally good ... now.  In 2013.

And there are lots of win totals that start with "6" or "7" in between (and a few that start with "5" -- ugh).

 

  Royals Pirates
2004 58-104 72-89
2005 56-106 67-95
2006 62-100 67-95
2007 69-93 68-94
2008 75-87 67-95
2009 65-97 62-99
2010 67-95 57-105
2011 71-91 72-90
2012 72-90 79-83

 

Let's start with KC, and look at their top 10 offensive players by wOBA (since we wouldn't want to seem too old school).  Minimum 200 PAs.  Draft picks identified by round, and then overall (so "1-3" means 1st round, 3rd overall pick).

 

  Player wOBA How acquired
1 Eric Hosmer .352 2008 draft 1-3
2 Billy Butler .350 2004 draft 1-14
3 Alex Gordon .331 2005 draft 1-2
4 Salvador Perez .324 IFA 2006
5 Jarrod Dyson .313 2006 draft 50-1475
6 David Lough .309 2007 draft 11-336
7 Lorenzo Cain .299 via Zach Grienke (2002 1-6)
8 Mike Moustakas .283 2007 draft 1-2
9 Chris Getz .255 roundabout via Carlos Beltran (1995 2-49)
10 Alcides Escobar .246 via Zach Grienke (2002 1-6)

 

And now their top 10 pitchers by xFIP (ditto).  Minimum 40 IP, but with a bonus pick.  Starters indicated in bold.

 

  Pitcher xFIP How acquired
1 Greg Holland 1.51 2007 draft 10-306
2 Kelvin Herrera 2.85 IFA 2006
3 Luke Hochevar 3.22 2006 draft 1-1
4 Ervin Santana 3.65 Angels salary dump
5 James Shields 3.83

via Wil Myers (2009 3-97) & Mike Montgomery (2008 1-36)

6 Aaron Crow 4.12 2009 draft 1-12
7 Wade Davis 4.17

via Wil Myers (2009 3-97) & Mike Montgomery (2008 1-36)

8 Tim Collins 4.38 via minor trade
9 Jeremy Guthrie 4.59 via minor trade, re-signed (2 yr/$20M)
10 Luis Mendoza 4.79 via minor trade
Bonus Danny Duffy 4.61 2007 draft 3-96

 

Now let's move on to Pittsburgh ...

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