The Kansas City Royals are struggling offensively, with a record of 7-16 and averaging just 3.30 runs per game. Alec Zumwalt, the director of hitting performance, faces scrutiny as the team continues to underperform with key hitters struggling.
Key points
Royals have the worst record in baseball at 7-16
Averaging just 3.30 runs per game, second worst in the league
Alec Zumwalt is under scrutiny for the team's offensive struggles
Royals have been shut out three times this season
Team hitting .200 with runners in scoring position, dead last in MLB
SURPRISE, AZ - FEBRUARY 22: Alec Zumwalt #37 of the Kansas City Royals poses for a photo during the Kansas City Royals Photo Day at Surprise Stadium on Thursday, February 22, 2024 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
SURPRISE, AZ - FEBRUARY 22: Alec Zumwalt #37 of the Kansas City Royals poses for a photo during the Kansas City Royals Photo Day at Surprise Stadium on Thursday, February 22, 2024 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Clamoring for someone to lose their job isnât the best thing to do in the world. However, if you are bad at your job, what reasons should you keep it? Itâs just the nature of the real world, when you canât maintain the standard that your job requires of you, you have to go and someone else should get your job and a chance to make things better.
After the Royals made the playoffs in 2024, the expectations the last two seasons have been to win the division. Well, we know how last year turned out. This year is somehow off to an even worst start.
Before the Thursday meltdown in Detroit, the Royals had scored 2 runs or less in 11 of their first 18 games and in 7 of their last 8. Losing games despite strong starting pitching, with no one running away with the division, makes those early-season games a lost opportunity. Similar to last season, the Royals are losing a bunch of games because their offense is downright terrible.
The Royals have the worst record in baseball at 7-16, losing eight straight contests. They are currently averaging 3.30 runs per game, second worst in the league. They have seven guys who have struck out 17 or more times in the first 23 games. If you took a shot for every pop up or strike out the Royals hit every game, you might be heading to the hospital by the fifth inning. Theyâve been shut out three times in 23 games, which makes them to be on pace to be shut out 22 times this season. Finally, they are awful with runners in scoring position. As a team, they are hitting .200/.277/.259 in those situations, a wRC+ of 50 .
Look no further than last nightâs debacle against . The Royals loaded the bases THREE times, once with nobody out and ZERO times did they hit the ball out of the infield. They have run into more outs on the bases than homers hit, although that might be a Hollins/Wilson issue. The Royals were 5-for-21 with RISP and left 16 guys on base in the loss last night. The performance is preposterous and the lack of runs puts way too much pressure on the bullpen. Yes, I know theyâve struggled, but they have no breathing room. The Royals had 14 hits last night, 12 singles. Meanwhile, guys like , who has 42 career homers, is crushing grand slams to dead center in Kauffman Stadium. The Royals canât even hit doubles or triples! Only the have fewer extra-base hits!
The Royals havenât won a baseball game in which the other team has scored since April 6th.
The best hitters in the lineup, , and are all struggling. Bobby Witt Jr. is looking for his first home run. Salvy is 2-for-27 with runners in scoring position. Vinnie and Salvy are among the .
If you want to blame it on the Royals big three mightily struggling as to why the offense is bad, fine you can do that, but what is your solution, bench them? Trade them? Send them down? Salvy sat out on Saturday afternoon and he posted his on the way it was handled.
Royals director of hitting performance/player development Alec Zumwalt has had a rather long leash and opportunity to prove his worth to stay. He is in his ninth season with the organization â he is a holdover from Mike Mathenyâs staff! And what does he have to show for his performance?
currently sits at one homer. While he is hitting the ball hard a decent amount of the time, his swing is pounding a lot of balls into the ground. After he crushed homers all throughout the minors, who is to blame for his big league struggles?
Cags isnât the only hitter to struggle under the Zumwalt regime, was once a highly touted prospect, he is nothing more than an AAAA player now. He is Barry Bonds in Omaha but has consistently been bad when getting run with . was a 40-homer guy in the minors and was then really bad for the Royals. Look at what he is doing so far for the Mets. and have also found success with other organizations.
And this isnât just a three-week sample size to panic over either. Itâs a multi-year issue with Zumwalt and the offense. In the 130 games that Zumwalt was the hitting coach in 2022, the team averaged 4.01 runs, which over a full season, wouldâve been 23rd best in the league. Since then, the 2024 playoff run looks like an aberration, rather than progress.
Outside of the runs not being scored, the Royals hit a lot of fly balls, and most of them are easy outs. They have a 43.4 percent flyball rate, . The Royals are batting .223 as a team currently, but according to Baseball Savant, their expected batting average is just a measly .229, which means they arenât unlucky. Their at bats stink and when they put the ball in play, itâs either not well struck, or the launch angle is astronomical which makes for a very routine play. As a team they have a 13.8% pop up rate, .
The Royals also donât hit for that much power for a team that is trying to hit as many flyballs as they do. In 2022, they hit 138 homers, the 26th most in baseball. In 2023, they hit 163, tied for 26th most. In 2024, they hit 170, which was tied for the 20th most. Last year, they hit 159, which was 26th best. So far this year, they have hit 18, which is tied for 22nd most. So, theyâve always been bottom third of the league in homers, despite putting the ball in the air a lot, and moving the fences in this year.
The Royals may turn it around like last season, but like last season, itâll probably be too late, and theyâll never truly compete for a postseason spot. We are in the prime Bobby Witt Jr. era, and he has been turned into a singles hitter that canât be driven in by his teammates. They are also wasting a top three starting pitching staff in baseball. Itâs beyond time JJ. The move needs to be made now.
To borrow a phrase from Rex Hudler, âAlec Zumwalt, you got to go!â
Q&A
What is the Kansas City Royals' current record in the 2024 season?
The Kansas City Royals currently have a record of 7-16 in the 2024 season.
Why is Alec Zumwalt being held accountable for the Royals' performance?
Alec Zumwalt is being held accountable due to the team's poor offensive performance, including low run averages and struggles from key hitters.
How many times have the Royals been shut out this season?
The Royals have been shut out three times in the 2024 season.
What are the Royals' statistics with runners in scoring position?
The Royals are hitting .200/.277/.259 with runners in scoring position, ranking last in baseball.
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