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Frazier's Departure: What’s Next for the Royals' Infield?

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 12:55 pm
by UltimateFan
The Kansas City Royals have officially parted ways with Adam Frazier, who has signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates. This move raises some intriguing questions about the Royals' direction and their strategy moving forward.

Frazier's performance last season was less than stellar, with a wRC+ that placed him among the bottom tier of players. His versatility was a plus, but can the Royals afford to rely on a player who was below replacement level? With the Royals actively seeking a left-handed bench player to fill the void, it seems they are looking to shake things up.

What do you think the Royals should prioritize in their search for a new utility player? Should they focus on experience or take a chance on a younger prospect?

Additionally, with the recent signings of Braden Shewmake, Harold Castro, and Cavan Biggio, how do you see the Royals' infield shaping up for the upcoming season? Are these moves indicative of a larger strategy, or are they simply filling gaps?

Let’s also talk about the implications of Frazier's departure. Does this signal a shift in the Royals' approach to building their roster? Could we see a more aggressive push for talent in the upcoming trades or free agency?

Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any insights you have on the Royals' future!