KC Royals: Ian Kennedy and the Win-Now Royals
By Mark Kanter
Well folks, the free-wheeling, throw caution to the wind KC Royals are at it again.
Just weeks after signing Alex Gordon to the richest contract in the club’s history, they shell out $70 million to Ian Kennedy, generating as much, er, excitement, since the previous record-setting pitcher’s contract with Gil Meche.
Yay? Ugh? It’s tough what to make of this.
When news started to trickle in that the Royals were in serious talks with Kennedy, I was a little surprised, but based on the fairly weak market, I figured that if we could work out some sort of “cheap” deal (maybe three years, $36 million), it would be worth shedding the draft pick.
We did not do that. Not only did we give him two years and two million more per season than I hoped, but he has a player opt-out after the 2017 season. Yikes.
This is a man who lost 15 games last season, gave up on average more than one home run per start (newly signed Royal Chien-Ming Wang averages just one every 13 innings!), and had a 4.51 FIP that ranked 71/78 for qualified starting pitchers.
Of course, there’s more to it. What can we really expect from Kennedy? And what does this mean for the Royals going forward?
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