8 Results for mark teahen

More on a rumored trade

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...secured their 27th World Series title, a report claimed the Royals have agreed to send outfielder Mark Teahen to the Chicago White Sox for second baseman Chris Getz and third baseman/outfielder Josh Fields...

Blog | November 05, 2009

Cards' Schumaker makes La Russa look smart

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...April, noting not only the Schumaker switch, but also similar moves involving Kansas City's Mark Teahen and Colorado's Ian Stewart. His conclusion: "I'd bet that going forward...

Blog | September 15, 2009

Royals' GM not worried

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...or semi-regular Royals, along with 2009 and career OPS+'s: Player Career 2009 Diff. Mark Teahen 99 107 +8 Da. DeJesus 103 75 -28 Billy Butler 100 105 +5 Coco Crisp 94...

Blog | June 08, 2009

Is second base the new third base?

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...second basemen. The Cardinals are doing it with Skip Schumaker, the Royals are doing it with Mark Teahen, and the Rockies are doing it with Ian Stewart. Crazy? When it's one team...

Blog | April 08, 2009

Figuring out the mystery third baseman

Rob Neyer

...the (above) post, I realized it could be just about anyone, including (but not limited to) Mark Teahen, Adrian Beltre, Chone Figgins, Melvin Mora and Dallas McPherson. I'm not wild about the Astros...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 18, 2009

K.C.'s offense on upswing

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

The Royals are churning out runs, and there's a real chance the lineup will get even better in the next year or two, writes Rob Neyer.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 15, 2006

Royals need luck and skill

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

If new Royals GM Dayton Moore is as good as advertised, there really is reason for hope in Kansas City, writes Rob Neyer.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 01, 2006

Future is bleak for Kansas City

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

The Royals have become chronic losers, and it looks like they will be bad for a while.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 16, 2005