The Kansas City Royals are struggling offensively and have faced issues with reliever Lucas Erceg, who has blown two saves recently. His performance has declined, raising concerns about his effectiveness as a closer.
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 05: Pitcher Lucas Erceg #60 of the Kansas City Royals in action during the 8th inning of the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Kauffman Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 05: Pitcher Lucas Erceg #60 of the Kansas City Royals in action during the 8th inning of the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Kauffman Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Kansas City Royalsâ struggles to start the season can mostly placed on the offense. They entered Mondayâs game last in MLB in runs scored, and the only reason they left that position was that the Mets had a day off Monday and the Royals had the benefit of the Zombie Runner in extra innings. While I still see improved plate discipline in the underlying statistics, my column praising their approach aged like milk. The offense right now is a disaster.
Still, the Royals have had two leads entering the ninth inning over the past week, and manager Matt Quatraro turned to reliever Lucas Erceg to secure the save. Unfortunately, Erceg blew the save against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday and the Baltimore Orioles on Monday. Not that any blown save feels good for fans or players, but both of these blown leads felt particularly brutal.
Erceg entered the ninth inning Thursday in Detroit with a two-run lead. hit his first home run of the season Thursday in the top of the ninth inning, which gave the team an insurance run, and I was feeling great about their chances to salvage a game against the Tigers. Erceg let the first two batters reach, then got the next two batters out. Frustratingly, the next two Detroit hitters got hits, driving in three runs and giving Erceg his first blown save of the year in a complete gut punch of a loss.
The Royals right-hander had his next chance at redemption on Monday night at Kauffman against the Orioles. He procedeed to walk , pick off Henderson (the shortstops second pickoff out of the night), sandwiched a pair of walks around a groundout before allowing a single to which tied the game. Erceg escaped the inning without losing the game, but the Royals would never regain the lead. The Royals and Orioles would go back in forth in extra innings before Baltimore blew the game open with a five-run twelth inning. Kansas City fought valiantly back, but ended up losing 7-5 in a game that felt straight out of 2006.
The Royals offensive ineptitude and twelfth inning meltdown on Monday wasnât Ercegâs fault, but itâs beyond frustrating to see an offense strand 16 runners and blow a save in the same game. It feels like the Royals canât catch a break right now and are pressing because of it, and Iâd be surprised if the players arenât feeling some of that as well. Having a shutdown closer wouldnât magically fix all of this teamâs problems, but it could at least help staunch the bleeding while the offense remembers how to drive in runners. Right now, however, the teamâs former shutdown closer has gotten shaky.
So what is going on with Erceg? We are still in a very small sample size for this year, but he was not as dominant last year as he was in 2024 when the Royals acquired him in a trade from the , so this is starting to feel like a trend away from his dominance. Ercegâs strikeout rate dropped dramatically last year, from 10.51 K/9 to 7.04. He induced more ground balls which helped him remain effective , but all the underlying statistics suggest he was fortunate to only post a 2.64 ERA.
Itâs still an extremely small sample size for this year, but the trend line for less strikeouts has continued. His 2026 K/9 after 8.1 innings pitched is 5.4. Heâs walked more batters than he has struck out. His suggests that heâs earned his results and has not just been unlucky; the reliever is in the 6th percentile in chase rate and the 2nd percentile in whiff percentage. In 2024, he was in the 84th percentile in chase and 86th percentile in whiff percentage. He may be third in the AL in saves with five, but the underlying numbers and the last two outings paint a portrait of a pitcher who is really struggling.
Last nightâs at-bat against Orioles first baseman was a perfect illustration of the struggle Erceg is having right now. The reliever had Alonso down 1-2 in the count, but then threw three straight sliders out of the zone and Alonso did not chase any of them. The Polar Bear had two straight check swings on the first two sliders, but he managed to just hold up. After Alonso drew a walk, Basallo hit a 1-2 fastball for a single, tying the game. 2024 Erceg is for sure able to strike out either Alonso or Basallo, but so far 2026 Erceg was not able to punch out either hitter, and the Royals paid for it.
I actually thought the life on Ercegâs pitches Monday night looked good, but his control was not sharp, hence the three walks. I donât know how much of a leash the Royals can have with Erceg right now to figure out his command. The Royals need effective Erceg to return and in a hurry, or they need to move on to their third choice to close games this year. The team is 7-16 and trying to avoid playing themselves out of the playoffs before May. If the team feels like that even if they do have a lead it will just be blown in the ninth, then this season will go completely haywire.The 7-16 start and seven game losing streak hasnât been Ercegâs fault, but heâs at least been part of the problem and not part of the solution.
Q&A
What caused Lucas Erceg to blow saves for the Royals?
Lucas Erceg's recent struggles include allowing multiple hits and walks in crucial situations, leading to blown saves against the Tigers and Orioles.
How has Lucas Erceg's performance changed since last season?
Erceg's strikeout rate has dropped significantly from 10.51 K/9 in 2024 to 5.4 K/9 in 2026, indicating a decline in his effectiveness on the mound.
What impact does Lucas Erceg's performance have on the Royals' season?
Erceg's inability to secure saves contributes to the Royals' overall struggles, as they currently rank last in MLB for runs scored and have lost crucial games.
What are the underlying statistics indicating about Lucas Erceg's struggles?
Erceg's Statcast metrics show he is in the 6th percentile for chase rate and 2nd percentile for whiff percentage, suggesting he is not effectively getting batters to swing and miss.
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