
Royal Rumblings
Long-time Minor League Pitching Coach Retires: Via Twitter, the Royals announced that long-time minor league assistant Mark Davis would not return to the organization next year, as he is going to retire from coaching.
He's been in the organization since 2006 when Dayton Moore was hired, and has served in various roles since then, including for a year as the club's director of minor league pitching.
This season, he's been able to work closely with high draft picks such as Ben Hernandez and Frank Mozzicato, and high-profile international signees like Oscar Rayo as the Arizona Rookie League's Royals Blue squads' pitching coach.
Before that, he's worked with current Royals Brady Singer, Kris Bubic, Jackson Kowar, and Daniel Lynch; as well as other more recent selections like Jonathan Bowlan, Asa Lacy, and Alec Marsh.
"I've played here, coached here for a long time," he said in a statement released through the organization. "It's time for me to step aside and become an observer from a distance, rather than up close. The organization is in good hands going forward."
Payamps Claimed By Los Angeles: With David Price going on the shelf for an extended period of time; and by missing out on Corey Knebel, who signed with the Cubs earlier in the week, the Dodgers claimed former Royal Joel Payamps off waivers. With the Royals, he struggled with nine earned runs over his last two innings (three appearances), leading to his eventual assignment, as he is out of minor league options.
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