Kansas City Royals: It’s Never Too Early For Trade Talk

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 05: Dayton Moore, left, general manager of the Kansas City Royals talks with owner and Chief Executive Officer David Glass during batting practice at Kauffman Stadium on September 5, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Reed Hoffmann/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 05: Dayton Moore, left, general manager of the Kansas City Royals talks with owner and Chief Executive Officer David Glass during batting practice at Kauffman Stadium on September 5, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Reed Hoffmann/Getty Images)
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Final Thoughts

Royals fans I only listed three guys here. Who else do you think has trade potential? All three of them could go in the same trade as well. It all depends on the market, who wants who, and what kind of market this year’s deadline will be like. Hopefully, it is nothing like the offseason and last years trade deadline.

Those markets were very weak for teams looking to trade players.

I also failed to mention guys like Tim Hill and Jakob Junis. Mostly because I like their upside and hope the Royals do not trade them. However, they are having great seasons and could fit into any clubhouse without issue.

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If the Royals were smart, they would be listening to trade offers for just about every player on the team. Some players will require a trade the Royals can’t refuse in order for them to no longer be in Kansas City. Others should be easier to get rid of than others.

So what do you think Royals fans? Am I forgetting anything? Do you agree with the possible trade scenarios? Let’s hear your trade scenarios and opinions below!

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