The Royals are making moves, and this episode breaks down what they really mean.
Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco are joined by Thomas Nestico (TJ Stats) to analyze one of the most surprising trades of the offseason,
as the Kansas City Royals strike a deal with the Milwaukee Brewers that could quietly pay dividends. The trio discusses why Isaac Collins fits the Royals’ outfield plans, how Maikel Garcia’s contract extension signals long-term stability, and why Carter Jensen is quickly becoming one of the organization’s most intriguing prospects.
They also take an honest look at Jack Caglianone’s uneven rookie season, what needs to change for him to take the next step, and how the Royals’ evolving hitting philosophy, particularly their focus on chase rate, could shape future roster decisions. Along the way, the conversation dives into bullpen volatility, pitching depth in the farm system, and why player development remains the backbone of Kansas City’s path forward.
It’s a data-driven, big-picture discussion about where the Royals are headed—and why there’s real reason for optimism.
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