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Trey Hillman Online Chat Open Thread

Because really, we need to have a discussion thread about an online chat, don't we?

Hillman to Chat at 3:00 CST

The boys at the official site have done a nice job with these Royals Relay chats, we've had Bell, Moore and Hillman thus far. Of course, my all time favorite chat was the one Dougie did last season, which gave us this classic picture:

Dial-up wouldn't be fair to Dougie.

The chat where Teahen took a question from some honeybear from some school in California (or was it Canada?) was also cool.

Anyway, who knows what will get this afternoon, but its better than nothing.

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Trey
Your managerial career has all the momentum of a runaway freight train. To what do you owe your success?
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by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 2:43 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Trey
I'm looking for a deeper reason to live and a set of rules to follow. What do you recommend?
I have Morgellons.

by DyeFan187 on Nov 6, 2007 2:56 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Trey
Ryan Shealy is such a great guy. This is our year!
Hillman, you're on notice.

by FireBell on Nov 6, 2007 2:58 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Trey
To what do you attribute the tightness of the curls in your mulllet?
Royals, NBA, Golden Hurricane, Hawkeyes, Chiefs, and KU basketball, in that order.

by Rowyal on Nov 6, 2007 3:09 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Trey
Emil Brown, great left fielder or THE GREATEST left-fielder?
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 3:17 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

alright... lets do this
chat time baby

i am FreeHuber... if anyone sees me

by royalsreview on Nov 6, 2007 4:02 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Trey
"Um, yea, I plan on not managing like a brain dead moron and actually playing good players instead of those I have unreasonable fetishes for. So you could say my managerial philosophy departs from Buddy Bell's quite a bit."
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:06 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Cool
A RoyalsReview reference. W00t!
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by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:04 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Maybe he means
Trotting around the basepaths after a home run. That is movement. And it really does disrupt a pitcher.
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:20 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Good point
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:20 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Probably having them transcribed by someone
Most baseball players/mangers are hunt-and-peckers.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:12 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Made sense to me
Prepare to win, prepare to go the playoffs, increase expectations to get the most out of players.  Pretty standard stuff.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:15 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

It was on point
Everyone has to get playing time to pace the team for a 181-game season.  So that means both vets and young players will get PT.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:19 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He's been saying that a lot
I think its his mantra. He mentioned it in JoPo's column. I guess he's planning on every series going seven games. Personally, I think the Royals sweep the NL Champ.
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:17 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Retro made it through
Good question.  I think he'll say he wants the big inning if we have the personnel for it.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:21 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Yippee
I have been acknowledged.

Not totally thrilled with his answer, but I guess he means we'll play for the big inning, but we'll still have to know how to bunt just in case.

I hope.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:23 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

the bit about depending on the pitcher
was also encouraging

i still disagree with the premise (i.e. in tough environments you need to play for one run) but still...

by royalsreview on Nov 6, 2007 4:23 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Wow, rehamg is a major pessimist
A step backward?  Because all of the other teams in the AL Central are going to be better?  I doubt it.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:26 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Indeed
By the way, I'll give 3:1 odds to anyone interested in betting that the Royals will have a worse record next year.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:28 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

What do you think of Dayton Moore?
Ultimate softball question.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:29 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

chatting about the chat
is just too meta for me

it does seem like there are a lot of repeat questioners

Hillman, you're on notice.

by FireBell on Nov 6, 2007 4:33 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

On my blog, right now...
...we are chatting about the chat about the chat.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:34 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Oh no, he mentioned religion
The sky is falling.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:35 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He did say
"Without infringing on anyone's spiritual convictions"....

I wonder if he is aware of the "Fire Dayton Moore" religion controversy and wants to tread lightly now.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:37 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

i doubt it...
he's probably just honestly trying to be polite or thougtful or whatever

don't get me wrong, i don't think its a big deal, but, it is pretty telling that he laid out with that

good for him for being honest i guess

by royalsreview on Nov 6, 2007 4:39 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

my class starts at :55
I really should be doing class prep...

by royalsreview on Nov 6, 2007 4:36 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Don't follow "the man's" rules
To hell with class prep.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:37 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

OBP for a leadoff hitter?
What's with all these nerd statistics terms. We should people at the top of the lineup that have grit and guts and can handle the bat. Trey needs to get his head out of the spreadsheet, rub some dirt on his hands, and learn old school baseball wisdom.
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:39 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

yea!!
I think Pedroia and Youkillis won people over

by royalsreview on Nov 6, 2007 4:40 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I liked the leadoff = OBP
"first and foremost."  Some managers don't know what OBP is.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:40 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He did say
He wants someone that can disrupt the basepaths. That is not DJ.

Time to buy Gathright stock.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:44 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Maybe, maybe not
He did say OBP was "first and foremost" for the leadoff hitter.  I don't think Trey is going to give it to Gathright (if he is in the lineup at all) just because he had one good OBP season.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:46 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

well yea
but I think the early favorite is gathright...

and that's because I don't think dejesus is with the royals next year...but that's for a whole different topic.

by doublestix on Nov 6, 2007 4:52 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Does Trey
Live in KC now? Or does his son play football near in Texas where Trey has a ranch?
Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:42 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Some of these questions are just so...boring
Butterflies against the Yankees?  Who cares?
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:43 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

BTW
I thought the Yankees weren't the Opening Day team this year.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:44 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

OD is Detroit
Home opener is Yankees.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:45 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Gold Gloves announced
Emil was snubbed.

AL
P - Johan Santana
C - Ivan Rodriguez
1B - Kevin Youkilis
2B - Placido Polanco
3B - Adrian Beltre
SS - Orlando Cabrera
OF - Ichiro Suzuki
OF - Torii Hunter
OF - Grad Sizemore

NL
P - Greg Maddux
C - Russell Martin
1B - Derrek Lee
2B - Orlando Hudson
SS - Jimmy Rollins
3B - David Wright
OF - Carlos Beltran
OF - Jeff Francouer
OF - Andruw Jones
OF - Aaron Rowand

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:47 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

That'll help Torii's FA contract
Especially after his offense went down this year.
Chaim Mattis Keller New York City's # 1 Royals fan!

by cmkeller on Nov 6, 2007 5:01 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

favor
At the end of the chat can someone post a diary with the transcript? It seems that my internets aren't working, or maybe just mlb.com. I think since it's free content it shouldn't be a problem, although you never know with the mlb.

by Moose Tacos on Nov 6, 2007 4:48 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Chat Transcript
Trey Hillman   11/6/2007 3:55 pm - 4:50 pm  
baseballmod:
2:31 pm Topic: Royals baseball

baseballmod:
3:09 pm Welcome to today's chat with Royals manager Trey Hillman. Please keep submitting your quesitons.

hillman:
3:15 pm test

hillman:
3:15 pm Testing

hillman:
3:57 pm Hi everyone, it's Trey. Thanks for having me on this afternoon. I'm ready for the first question.

KCFaninSEA:
3:58 pm Mr. Hillman, first, welcome to the Kansas City Royals and good luck in your tenure. Myself and my associates over at royalsreview.com would like to know how different you feel you philosophy is from that of former manager Buddy Bell.

hillman:
3:59 pm I'm really excited to be here in Kansas City. Having been in Japan the last five years, I really don't have a working knowledge of Buddy's managerial philosophies.

hillman:
4:00 pm I have a ton of respect for him. I watched him growing up, he was one of my heroes. My simple plans are to manage to the strengths of the club and hopefully help us find ways to diversify ways of scoring runs.

technomatt:
4:00 pm How do statistics, specifically sabermetrics, fit in to your managing style?

hillman:
4:01 pm Sabermetrics, I place a lot of value on them from the stand point of preparation and knowledge of history. But, there is still the major part of managing that has to be evaluating and thinking along with the situation at hand.

lh_bret:
4:01 pm Any hints on free agents you all will be chasing?

hillman:
4:03 pm I know from the construction of the 2007 club that we have a lot of left handed hitting, and I know that we have discussed the possibilities of trying to add righthanded hitting. However, those are issues that will be taken care of with Dayton (Moore) and the rest of the front office group. Our job on the field is to win with the pieces that ownership and our front office group work hard to provide for us.

roekid5:
4:03 pm Over the past few years our situational hitting has been terrible, which is essential for a team without a lot of big hitters. Is that something you will address? How?

hillman:
4:05 pm It will be addressed daily with the hitting work that Mike Barnett (hitting coach) will implement with our daily hitting plan. But more specifically, it will be addressed before we play any outside competition in spring training with situational, controlled scrimmages.

arbrown24:
4:05 pm How would you describe your managing style/philosophy? What will it take for the 2008 Royals to be successful in your eyes?

hillman:
4:07 pm My philosophy is passion for the game of baseball in its purest sense. High expectations in effort, fundamentals and unselfish team play would also he a huge part of my philosophy.

hillman:
4:08 pm As for style, I manage to the strengths of our personnel, but I do like to create movement on the base paths because I know it causes disruption for the opposition.

GordonBOPS:
4:09 pm Trey - Welcome to KC! What is your philosphy on balancing playing time for veterans vs. getting young players an opportunity to play?

hillman:
4:12 pm We are looking at preparing for a 181-game season and obviously I have to monitor bodies over the course of a long season, but my plan is to put the best capable pieces together everyday to beat the opposition. I think a lot of clubs prepare for 162 games, but I don't want to prepare for that. I want to prepare for the maximum amount of games that can be played to raise the expectations.

hillman:
4:12 pm If we don't prepare for that, I believe we enter the season limiting our possibilities.

lh_bret:
4:13 pm Have you had a chance to look at the Royals Minor League system? How's it look?

hillman:
4:14 pm I apologize, I have not gotten there yet, but I will. I will also stay in my box and be a support system, but my job is to run the major league club. I do have plans to get to know all of the minor league managers, coaches and trainers.

arbrown24:
4:15 pm Much of your managing experience comes with the Yankees organizations. What do you see as some of the similarities and differences between the Yankees and Royals organizations?

hillman:
4:17 pm Not having managed in the American League, I think that the aspirations of both organizations are one in the same, but obviously with different dynamics. Our goal with Kansas City will be to get it back to that 10-year period to the way it was from 1976-85.

achen0707:
4:17 pm Hello Mr. Hillman, welcome aboard. Based on what you've seen and know of the Royals (from afar), how would you assess our strengths and also areas where we need improvement in 2008?

hillman:
4:19 pm Strengths include solid, young, energetic core group of position players. Pitching has greatly recently improved with many bright spots for the future just needing more game time and confidence for results to come.

royalretro:
4:19 pm Glad to have you in Kansas City Trey! If Dayton provides some more power in the lineup, would you rather play for the big inning or do you think you will still look to "diversify" the offense with small ball?

hillman:
4:21 pm I will continue to look for ways to diversify simply because on any given night certain starting pitchers throughout the league, especially in the American League Central, can make it very challenging to sit back and wait for the three-run bomb. I love power as much as anyone, but you always have to try to have more in your arsenal just to combat quality starting pitching.

royalsnightly:
4:21 pm What will you miss most about Japan?

hillman:
4:23 pm The relationships that I built that I won't continue to foster day in/day out because I'm not working there anymore. Also, a trememdous respect that the players have for the game and the fans in Japan.

rehamg:
4:24 pm Mr. Hillman. Congrats on coming to KC, we're all very excited. My question is do you think given the talent in the AL Central, and the youth on this team that we will take a step back before we go forward?

hillman:
4:25 pm Great question, but not fair since I have not seen day in and day out the competition, I've only read about it. I can only say at this point that my mind will be set going into the '08 season that regardless of where we need strengthening there should still be ways of hopefully closing the gap between us and our competition.

KingRoot:
4:26 pm Will you use the Japanese methods of conditioning here? Do you think it would work here? I heard it is VERY different

hillman:
4:27 pm Absolutely no doubt it will work, especially with a Japanese style agility program which is not dissimilar from what NFL players do to enhance and maintain lower half agility and athleticism. Bottom line - we will put these guys in the best possible position to be successful, mentally and physically.

achen0707:
4:28 pm Mr. Hillman, konichiwa! What are your impressions of Dayton Moore and how do you see your working relationship with him over the next few years?

hillman:
4:30 pm Just an absolutely wonderful chance to work with someone that I had never known before the interview process and immediately was busting with as much passion as I feel on the inside about building relationships and winning championships in the baseball industry.

hillman:
4:30 pm I know it's going to be a wonderful working relationship, as well as personal friend relationship in getting to work with Dayton.

KingRoot:
4:31 pm I have heard of managers and coaches in both college and professional ball getting fired when in reality it might not have been there fault. Why did you chose this profession?

hillman:
4:33 pm Great question! Without getting too theologically based or infringing on anyone's spiritual convictions, I know this is what God intended for me to do and that was to be a leader in the great game of baseball. I believe the game of baseball mirrors exactly the game of life, with striving day in and day out to minimize our mistakes or deficiencies to ultimately do one thing, and that's win.

cityblue:
4:34 pm when it comes to boston, how are you going to play manny and ortiz

hillman:
4:35 pm Very carefully because are exceptionally gifted offensive players and hopefully catch them on bad days or when they're out of sync, because even the best guys have streaks when they don't have it clicking.

highyo:
4:36 pm Have you done any homework on our current Royals? If so, who will be your leadoff man?

hillman:
4:37 pm I apologize at this time for not wanting to name names, but please stay patient as Dayton and his crew does their due dilligence with all possible options in our roster for the 2008 season. I will, however, say in referring to leadoff man that he needs to be one that has OBP first and foremost in his mind and someone that can make the opposition nervous once on the basepaths.

canes2299:
4:38 pm Hi Trey Welcome to KC, I have two questions. Rumor has it the Royals are bringing back the powder blues uniforms for the road. 2 -- I know this is going to ruffle a few feathers, but what is your take on bringing in Barry Bonds to the Royals 2008 roster?

hillman:
4:40 pm I'm not sure if that's in the plans, but if so, I'm all for it. It was hands down one of my favorite Major League uniforms while growing up with Major League baseball. As for Barry Bonds, it's not my decision. Dayton has done a wonderful job of keeping me informed with possible free agent acquisitions, however, Dayton fully understands that I trust the decision of his front office baseball operations staff in putting together the best possible roster for 2008 and beyond.

hillman:
4:41 pm This has been a blast, I've got time for a couple of more questions. I've got to get to my son's football practice. I've never seen him play a game in pads and I get to see his last game of this year this Thursday.

canes2299:
4:42 pm With the Royals Opening Day opposition being the Yankees, will you have extra butterflies knowing you were a manager in their farm system

hillman:
4:44 pm Extra butterflies? No. But there will be the obvious sentimentality for a baseball purist like myself in getting to manage the Kansas City Royals against the New York Yankees. For the home opener I plan on wearing pine tar as my anti-persperent in honor of our great #5. It will also be a huge thrill for me when we go to New York to manage in Yankee Stadium, since the '08 season will be its last.

KingRoot:
4:44 pm Who were your sports heroes growing up?

hillman:
4:46 pm Growing up in Arlington, TX, the Major League player who spent the most time with me was Toby Harrah. I had the good fortune because of my dad's role as a ticket seller to get to Arlington Stadium early and Toby was always one of the first to arrive and he took the time to spend time with the little kid.

hillman:
4:47 pm Other heroes from my young days at Arlington Stadium were Mike Hargrove (who I later played for in the Indians' minor league system), Jim Sundberg and Buddy Bell.

Jim2007:
4:47 pm How will you prepare for Spring Training?

hillman:
4:48 pm Everyday!!! I've been either physically making written notes and/or mental notes since I got this job. Just last night I had a 30-minute conversation with Mike Barnett (hitting coach). I've already had countless phone calls with 40-man roster player starting to build relationships.

hillman:
4:49 pm Upon arrival in Surprise in February, my plan is to have no stone unturned in preparing for the '08 season.

hillman:
4:50 pm Thanks to all of you for all of the great questions and I'm anxious to be able to do this with y'all again.

I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 4:51 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Nice.
"I plan to wear pine tar as an anti-perspirant in honor of our great #5."

Should we worry that he lists Buddy Bell as a hero?!?!??!

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Nov 6, 2007 4:51 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

He'll be using Preparation H as well
I like that he's funny, but I'd hate for one of George Brett's most embarassing career moments to be the first thing people associate with his name.
Chaim Mattis Keller New York City's # 1 Royals fan!

by cmkeller on Nov 6, 2007 5:03 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

If I Had Grown
Up in Arlington in the 70's Buddy would have been a hero to me. Hell, I was stuck with Ed Charles and Orlando Pena.
Being a fan is irrational, but what is the alternative?

by philofthenorth on Nov 6, 2007 5:10 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I thought it was interesting
That he did not want to comment on who his leadoff man would be.

His response:

"I apologize at this time for not wanting to name names, but please stay patient as Dayton and his crew does their due dilligence with all possible options in our roster for the 2008 season."

I think this, along with his OBP comment (Gathright had the highest OBP on the club) is a clear indication that Dejesus is out at leadoff, potentially traded, but definitely losing his spot.

by Cleveland on Nov 6, 2007 5:24 PM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Diplomatic answer
No new manager is going to name which players are going to be in the lineup at which positions and at which spots in the lineup as early as November.  He doesn't know who the personnel will be.  Everyone knows that DeJesus is one of the Royals few true trading chips.  He doesn't know of DeJesus will be on the team. He doesn't know if Gathright will be on the team.  At this point, Moore doesn't even know yet.
I probably disagree with you.

by NYRoyal on Nov 6, 2007 5:29 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I agree
I actually really liked Hillman's answers to pretty much every question.  He came across as intelligent, and he seems to "get it" when it comes to OBP and diversifying the offense.

If he was serious about what he was saying, and is willing to stick by those principles in the regular season, then I probably won't call for his firing until after the Allstar Break.

by marbotty on Nov 7, 2007 12:26 AM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Yeah
Ever since they've been talking about speed I've assumed Gator is in for next year.

by BlueEyesAustin on Nov 6, 2007 5:36 PM EST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

my question
"In late inning, one-run games, it is often a good idea to put in a pinch runner to get some speed on the basepaths.  The question is:  do you let Huber try to steal second in that situation, or do you wait for the next batter to try to drive him in from first base?  

Follow up:  Assuming the next batter is Billy Butler, which of the two do you bring in to pinch hit: Tony Pena or Jason Larue?"

by marbotty on Nov 7, 2007 12:21 AM EST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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