Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino saw his regular season come to an end a month ago when he suffered a broken right thumb. It was a devastating blow to Kansas City’s offense, and the initial timeline provided at the time left him set to miss the next six-to-eight weeks, not only ending his regular season but likely keeping him out for most if not all of the postseason. Flash forward to today, however, and things are looking far more optimistic. As noted by Jaylon Thompson of the Kansas City Star, Pasquantino is under consideration to be activated from the injured list to join the club’s roster for the AL Wild Card series, which begins on Tuesday.
The move would be something of a shock just four weeks after his injury, but Thompson notes that the 26-year-old has resumed taking batting practice and even faced live pitching yesterday. In an interview during the team’s broadcast of last night’s game, GM J.J. Picollo noted that Pasquantino “felt good” after the session but that the club will need to evaluate him today before deciding whether to activate him or have him continue rehabbing in hopes of impacting the club deeper into the playoffs, should they make it that far. Per MLB.com’s Anne Rogers, the club plans for Pasquantino to face live pitching again tomorrow before they make a decision on whether or not to activate him for Tuesday’s Wild Card Series.
If Pasquantino is truly healthy enough to return early, it would be a major boost to Kansas City’s offense. In 131 games with the Royals this year, the 26 year old has hit a respectable .262/.315/.446 with 19 homers in 554 trips to the plate and a 108 wRC+. That makes him just one of four Royals hitters with a better than league average wRC+ alongside second baseman Michael Massey, veteran backstop Salvador Perez, and MVP candidate Bobby Witt Jr. For a Royals club that has primarily made it to the postseason off the back of an excellent starting rotation (as well as the offensive heroics of Witt), adding another reliable bat to the lineup could be a game changer for the Royals as they head into their first postseason series since winning the 2015 World Series nearly a decade ago.
While the first baseman could return to action for the series, that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll be playing first base. Thompson notes that the club activated Massey back in June before he was ready to return defensively, instead using him exclusively as a DH and pinch hitter for two weeks before eventually being eased back into defensive duties at the keystone. Should the Royals follow a similar path with Pasquantino, it’s possible he wouldn’t retake his role at first base until late in the playoffs, if at all.
That would leave Yuli Gurriel, who has slashed .260/.361/.320 (96 wRC+) across 17 games with the Royals this year, in place as the club’s first baseman, while Pasquantino is installed as the club’s everyday DH during the postseason. In recent weeks, the Royals haven’t had a set DH and have instead used that spot in the lineup to rest players but Pasquantino’s return would seem likely to cost Freddy Fermin playing time by causing the club to start Perez behind the plate more frequently. That said, it’s also possible that Perez could be used as the club’s regular first baseman, leaving Fermin behind the plate and pushing Gurriel to the bench.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Could the royals dare do gurriel at 3rd, Perez at 1st, Fermin at C and vinnie at DH to get all of the time?
Gurriel doesn’t have a good enough bat to warrant a 40 year old at 3rd
KCMOWHOA
No Gurriel is not a 3rd baseman and we have two other one on the roster. DeJung or Garcia will be at third.
Jacobpaul81
My guess would be the starting line-up for this first series:
1 Pham (LF) R
2 Witt (SS) R
3 Pasquantino (DH) L
4 Perez (C) R
5 Massey (2nd) L
6 Renfroe (RF) R
7 Gurriel (1B) R
8 Garcia (3rd) R
9 Isbel (CF) L
That puts a good mix of Vets and Youth in play and leaves Q with a R & L power pinch hitter in DeJung (R) and Melendez (L) off the bench, This gives Q a utility option in Hampson (R) and a fresh catcher in Fermin (R) in reserve. Finally, Blanco (R) fills the base thieving duties.
jonzin07
Royals could sure use him back, they haven’t hit the same since he’s been out, they’ve been scuffling for runs, this is exactly the time they need him most
CO Guardening
If he’s healthy they’re a different team.
mlb fan
Excepting the NY teams, I’m an “all of them” fan too. I’m particularly a HUGE fan of any team that can roadblock the NY Yankees from reaching or winning the World Series.
KCMOWHOA
JJ said last not there was no risk or causing a bigger injury. He had a clean bone break they repaired. If it’s healed and he can grip the bat then he’ll be DH on Tuesday