It's worth it if he doesn't get hurt but who knows how that will turn out. At least he's not a pitcher. I do think the Royals needed to do something like this to try to keep a potential top five player in the league. I think he's only played two years so they could have controlled him for four more years on the cheap but to keep him around, you needed to make a big commitment. The $26 million or so they are going to pay him is cheap for a potential superstar. Plus they need to sell something to the fanbase to try to get the new stadium.Worth it?
100%!! Good deal for both sides. Bobby is a small town kid and guessing he likes KC for that very reason. Royals had to do it in order to get the new stadium next year. Bobby is a super star in the making if not already. And one of the most popular athletes with kids.Worth it?
Small town? Colleyville is in middle of the DFW metroplex. He likes KC because they drafted him.100%!! Good deal for both sides. Bobby is a small town kid and guessing he likes KC for that very reason. Royals had to do it in order to get the new stadium next year. Bobby is a super star in the making if not already. And one of the most popular athletes with kids.
Plus that contract will be VERY trade friendly if he delivers anything near his potential. I thought it was a great deal for the Royals and now Witt is guaranteed generational wealth as his floor with the ceiling still unknown.Witt is worth it, he also has opt out yrs 7-10.
They gotta sell the local population on that stadium deal!The Royals have actually had a productive Winter. They went out and got some pitching, which they badly needed. As for Witt….he is an amazing talent. He’s going to garner that kinda money.
Which I don’t think is successful right now. I like Kaufman so I hope it never happens.They gotta sell the local population on that stadium deal!
I love Kauffman too. Pretty ambivalent about the new stadium.Which I don’t think is successful right now. I like Kaufman so I hope it never happens.
So far, the answer is hell yes Bobby Witt is worth it. Not only is he proving to be a dynamite player and having a great season. But these days, teams like KC have to take chances on guys. Lock them up long term. I'm so tired of seeing the Dodgers, Yankees, and Red Sox treat the rest of the league like their farm system.Worth it?
I love Witt but he’s not better than ShoheiAt this moment - best baseball player on the planet. Sherman literally hit a winning lottery ticket with that extension that looks like a bargain. Essentially it's a 7 year contract, because he can opt out and I'm sure he will if he stays anywhere near this good. If KC doesn't put together a pennant quality team in that 7 years they should fire the franchise into the sun. If they make the playoffs this year they'll be dangerous.
I know that's the easy and maybe correct take, but I'd rather have BWJ on my team. Check out the WAR rankings for this season. Aaron Judge ahead of both (gag).I love Witt but he’s not better than Shohei
Probably the best non-Ohtani player on the planet, though
He did say “at this moment” and since hit .489 in the month of July and had the most hits in a month with that high of an average since Lou Gehrig, I’ll say that Witt is the best right now.I love Witt but he’s not better than Shohei
Probably the best non-Ohtani player on the planet, though
Best player in the league right now.He did say “at this moment” and since hit .489 in the month of July and had the most hits in a month with that high of an average since Lou Gehrig, I’ll say that Witt is the best right now.
Just became the first ever SS with back to back 30-30 seasons
Putting the finishing touches on maybe the best offensive season in Royals history
Damn, it's pretty incredible to be the "first ever" anything in MLB!Just became the first ever SS with back to back 30-30 seasons
Putting the finishing touches on maybe the best offensive season in Royals history