Heading into the 2016 season, the Kansas City Royals starting rotation seems to be (besides possibly losing Alex Gordon) the area of greatest concern. Yes, this team won a world series with a bad rotation, but if Kansas City wishes to repeat, it would surely help to have reliable starting pitching. Obviously, the bullpen is incredible on this team and makes up for the lack of quality innings from the starters, but frankly, last season’s rotation was bad, really bad. In fact, they were arguably the worst in the American League, accumulating just 900 innings and finishing 14th in the American League in total starting pitcher WAR.
Kansas City Royals Need Yordano Ventura to Become True Ace
