11:19am: Royals general manager Dayton Moore announced that Mondesi has been diagnosed with a torn ACL (Twitter link via Lewis). That’ll quite likely end his season and, depending on his recovery, perhaps even his tenure with the team. Mondesi will be arbitration-eligible for the final time this winter. He’d likely command a salary similar to this year’s affordable $3MM rate, but coming off a major knee injury, it’s not a lock that he’ll be tendered a contract. The Royals will have the entire season to evaluate him and monitor his recovery before making that call. If he’s progressing well, it’s an eminently reasonable price, but only time will tell how the rehab process goes.
As for Singer, he will indeed be built back up as a starting pitcher in Omaha, Moore added. That could point to a quick turnaround and return to the Majors, assuming all goes well. Singer last pitched on April 26 and threw two innings. It’s feasible that he could make a start in the next few days.
11:15am: The Royals announced a series of roster moves Thursday, most notably optioning right-hander Brady Singer to Triple-A Omaha and placing shortstop Adalberto Mondesi on the 10-day injured list. Outfielder Kyle Isbel and infielder Emmanuel Rivera are up from Omaha in pair of corresponding moves. Mondesi is dealing with a knee injury, and tests last night revealed some structural damage, per Alec Lewis of The Athletic (Twitter link).
Outside of a brief rehab assignment in 2021, it’ll be the first minor league stint for Singer since 2019, when he was only a year removed from being the No. 18 overall selection in the 2018 draft. Singer made the Royals’ Opening Day roster in 2020 and has been on the big league roster (or injured list) since that time. He looked like a potential fixture in the rotation after a solid rookie showing in 2020, when he pitched to a 4.06 ERA with league-average strikeout and walk rates plus an excellent 53.1% grounder rate in 64 1/3 innings.
The 2021 season didn’t go as smoothly, however. Singer had an up-and-down first half but was generally serviceable prior to the All-Star break, logging a 4.52 ERA in 85 2/3 innings. He was averaging under five innings per appearance, however, and by mid-July his velocity had dipped a bit from its early-season average. Singer was clobbered by the Orioles for seven runs in just two innings on July 17, and the Royals put him on the injured list with shoulder fatigue a couple days later. Singer returned in just under a month, but he didn’t make it through the remainder of the season, as he went back on the injured list in late September with a biceps strain.
Kansas City somewhat surprisingly moved Singer from the rotation to the bullpen this year — a new role for a pitcher who’d started all 39 of his prior big league appearances. The results so far haven’t been great; Singer yielded four runs on seven hits and a walk with six strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings. Manager Mike Matheny said at the time the Royals set their Opening Day rotation that the organization still viewed Singer as a starting pitcher in the long term. It’s possible, then, that Singer will get the opportunity to stretch back out and return to the Majors as a starting pitcher. Kansas City has gotten poor results from both Kris Bubic and Carlos Hernandez, which could open the door for Singer or some of the organization’s other young arms to seize a starting job.
Optioning Singer carries implications beyond the right-hander’s immediate role or even beyond the team’s current rotation mix, however. Because Singer broke camp with the Royals in 2020 and was on the roster all last season, he entered the year with exactly two years of MLB service time. He’d need to spend 172 days on the roster in 2022 to reach three years of service and remain on track for free agency following the 2025 season. If Singer spends more than two weeks in the minors, it’ll push that free-agent eligibility back to the 2026-27 offseason. He’d likely still qualify for arbitration as a Super Two player — barring a particularly lengthy stint in Omaha — but the amount of time he spends in the minors will nonetheless be worth monitoring closely.
As for Mondesi, the knee injury is the latest in a long line of ailments that have kept the talented but increasingly fragile infielder out of the lineup. Mondesi has missed time over the past few seasons with oblique, hamstring, groin and, most notably, shoulder injuries. The shoulder issue proved to be particularly costly, as Mondesi twice suffered a subluxation before undergoing surgery that came with a six-month recovery timeline.
Mondesi played in 59 of the Royals’ 60 games in 2020, but overall from 2019-21, he appeared in just 196 of 384 possible games (51%). There’s no clear timetable for just when Mondesi might rejoin the Royals, but the very mention of structural damage portends a potentially significant time away from the lineup.
In the interim, the Royals are deep in middle-infield options. Bobby Witt Jr. has been playing third base with Nicky Lopez at second base, but both are experienced and more than capable shortstops. Whit Merrifield has been lining up in the outfield more often than not this season but could certainly shift back to second base, with Lopez sliding over to shortstop. That setup could open the door for Isbel — an accomplished minor league hitter who’s yet to solidify himself in the big leagues — to get a larger look in the outfield.
twentyfivemanroster
Singer’s first outing was bad, but his last two outings were good. He’s likely going down to get his innings built back up.
Tick Tock Clock
Go to Hoopsrumors? More like go to poopsrumors. Heh heh ha chuckle chuckle snort snort ha ha heh
HalosHeavenJJ
That sucks. Never like to see a guy lose an entire season. And the rehab work will be tough.
Yankee Clipper
Good news is that Locastro, a speed guy, seems to have recovered really well from his torn ACL. Hopefully it’s the same for Mondesi as speed his one of his primary tools as well.
GarryHarris
Will Bobby Witt move to SS now? Last fall, KCR’s GM, J.J. Picollo said that Mondesi is not expected to play SS long term.
DarkSide830
man can’t catch a break
mizzourah87
They must be trying to stretch Singer out for a return to the rotation – he was good in his last couple of outings. I am excited to see Isbel get a chance finally.
Aaron Johnson
Sad to see this. Seems it’s been a rough go for the recent high end Royals prospects. Sucks to not see that kind of talent come to fruition for a small market club. Here’s to hoping Witt stays healthy and lives up to lofty expectations
yankista
Very sad for Mondesi! Just wait for a good recovery. Good luck
tecjug
Man, I feel for Mondesi. His body just keeps betraying him. Hope he heals well, comes back, and is able to contribute. In the meantime, let’s move Whit back to 2B and Nicky back to SS.
User 3663041837
Unfortunately I think Mondesi’s tenure with KC will be over. With his injury history he is more than likely to be non-tendered unless the Royals want him to be a bench bat for his final arb year.
Cosmo2
He’s not that good of a player anyway so a non tender could be very likely.
mike156
We get mad at the players on long term contracts who are often injured “how dare they get paid” but forget quickly about the Mondesi types who get non-tendered after an injury.
Brew88
Is Brady any relation to Bill?
Arnold Ziffel
I have never seen anything that said he was.
BSHH
The video where Singer pays off his parents’ mortgage shortly after signing with the Royals was very moving. I wish him a very successful career and a quick return to the majors (despite being no Royals fan).
Gruß,
BSHH
Dumpster Divin Theo
Was he singing when he was signing?
Cincyfan85
$3M might be doable for a team like the Dodgers, but I doubt it’ll be worth the risk for the Royals. Hopefully he can come back and be good… wherever it is.
LarryJ4
Hmmm whim is more made of glass? Mondesi, Buxton, or Tatis? Arguments can be made for them all right now.
tiredolddude
Yeah, well there’s a big difference between turf toe and tearing an ACL. But ok. Sure
LordD99
RIP my fantasy baseball team.
Aaron Johnson
Man, if you drafted your team based on the health of Mondesi you should try harder
LordD99
Keeper league. I picked him up several years back at low cost. Steals are hard to come by in an AL-only deep league, so even a 1/2 a season would have made him very valuable. He couldn’t even make it out of April!
D E
The Royals need to cut bait on Mondesi. The dude just can’t stay healthy. It’s time to bring up another prospect and give them an opportunity.
Rsox
Mondesi will be non-tendered this winter. If he comes back to KC it will be on a minor league contract. I wonder if moving Witt back to SS would help get his bat going?
Yankee Clipper
Would they do that & then just leave Nicky Lopez at 2nd? Lopez had a really good defensive year at SS last season though – at least by some metrics. At least they have the depth to make it work either way.
Rsox
I think Lopez is destined for 2B one way or another. If not Witt this season Nick Loftin has gotten off to a good start at AA and should progress to AAA before long. He could be a factor early next season in KC so I don’t believe Lopez’ future is at SS unless he is traded elsewhere
Jacobpaul81
Royals seem to think Nick Loftin is their future CF. All of his AA reps are in CF or as DH.
If there’s a player destined for SS, it’s Maikel Garcia. Garcia – also in AA – has started everygame at SS.
Thesecondjamie
There was going to be at least some competition between Witt, Lopez and Mondesi for middle infield spots. This certainly makes their direction a lot more clear.
I would think the royals don’t want Witt at third long term. Royals fans correct me if I’m wrong
Also, injuries are a b. Even for a division competitor it’s tough to see a regular go down
Jacobpaul81
Royals are stacked with middle infielders in the minors. Witt Jr. will probably be a third baseman his whole career. In AA, Maikel Garcia is a strong contender for the SS role – by 2023. He’s already on the 40-man. In AAA, there’s Clay Dungan – most likely a 2nd Baseman – solid contact hitter and played well in spring ball. And in AA, there’s still Nick Loftin – who may be the Royals best recent draft pick. Right now he’s getting reps in CF, but he played SS / 2nd his whole college career.
Tdat1979
As much as I like Mondesi I think it’s time for the Royals to move on.
heiniemanush
Worst fantasy trade ever!!
I just traded TWO closers for Mondesi and got TWO at bats total for my efforts.
Luckily, I was overloaded with CL , the two were my weakest , Rainey and Sims, but I am truly cursed!!
RobM
It’s a shame that we many never get to see what Mondesi can do in even 100 games. Jacoby Ellsbury was Cal Ripken compared to Mondesi.
Yankee Clipper
Yeah, he’s like the IF Byron Buxton – amazing talent that never gets put on display, unfortunately. I feel for the kid; he’s got to be discouraged.
Rsox
The Royals were considering Mondesi in CF during the offseason so the Buxton comparison is pretty spot on
censorshipsuxblowme
well, drayton said mondesi was likely not playing more than 100 games this season.
turns out he added 1 too many zeroes to his prediction.
do hope the guy recovers and gets a shot somewhere, though it’s pretty clear his best chance of lasting is as bench guy maybe starting 2 to 3 times a week.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Tough break for Mondesi and the Royals. Very strange, he was on base, took a lead, and the Sox broadcast crew were speculating he’d take off on a runners count. Something was amiss when he didn’t go, and seemed to take a misstep when he gingerly shifted back to first. But no contact, nothing that would have signified a season ender.