Owner Goals
Team Record:
I'm very excited by how the team has performed so far. If you keep this up, you certainly have a great chance to win it all!
Acquire a player:
Let me say this again: Bring in a Hometown player. I look at the roster now, and I can only assume that you didn't hear me when I told you this the first time. I do not like to be ignored!
Improve your team record:
Progress has been made in extra-inning games. Still room for improvement, however.
During our time working together, I have been very happy with your progress towards the goals I have set out for you. I feel similarly about your handling of the team's on-field and front office management.
The final evaluation towards these goals will come at the end of the season. Good luck in the second half!
Prospect Performance
2043 Draft
The Royals had the 30th pick in what was a very poor draft year and so were happy to pick up SP Tim Parsons, a high school prospect with potential for plus stuff, movement, and average control, with plus plus Home Run Avoidance (something the Royals are looking to prioritise after the challenges of recent years). His two major risks, outside of his control, are that he is a three-pitch pitcher, and that his hold runners is organisational piece level.
Round 2, Pick 30 - RF Eric McCabe, age 18 out of high school
Round 2, Pick 34 - SS Franyerber Baesman, age 18 out of high school
Round 3, Pick 21 - SS Zach Wells, age 18 out of high school
Round 4, Pick 27 - CF Domingo Carrillo, age 19 out of high school
Round 5, Pick 29 - 2B Branson Huot, age 17 out of high school
The Royals signed all 21 of their draft class with 20 of the drafted players sent to Rookie ball, the exception being 14th round pick C.J. Roush, who will start in A ball.