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Mike Moustakas sent to minors

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The Kansas City Royals announced Thursday that they've optioned slumping third baseman Mike Moustakas to Triple-A Omaha and have recalled Jimmy Paredes to replace him on the big league roster.

[+] Enlarge Ed Zurga/Getty ImagesThird baseman Mike Moustakas, who was optioned by the Royals to Triple-A Omaha on Thursday, is hitting just .152 this season -- and just .109 at home.



Moustakas, 25, has been considered a key piece of the Royals' long-term future since the organization selected him behind Tampa Bay's David Price with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2007 first-year player draft. He hit 20 homers and drove in 73 runs in his first full season with Kansas City in 2012, but he's continued to regress over the past two years.
In 40 games this season, Moustakas was hitting .152 (19-for-125) with a .543 OPS. He was batting .109 (6-for-55) at Kauffman Stadium.
When speculation began to surface recently about a possible demotion for Moustakas, Royals general manager Dayton Moore and manager Ned Yost both praised his defense and expressed faith in him as Kansas City's long-term answer at third base.
"He's a guy that's going to help us win a championship," Yost told reporters.
But the Royals were unable to wait for Moustakas to snap out of his funk given the team's overall offensive issues. With veterans Billy Butler and Alex Gordon also off to slow starts, Kansas City is last in the American League with a .668 team OPS and is tied with the Texas Rangers for 12th in the American League with 181 runs scored. The Royals have hit a major-league-low 20 home runs in their first 46 games.
Paredes is expected to share time at third base with Danny Valencia in Kansas City while Moustakas tries to find his stroke in Omaha.

Mike Moustakas optioned to minors by Kansas City Royals - ESPN

Can we consider him a bust yet?
 

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Could still see him being a useful player, but yeah, I never really understood the hype around him. Outside of 2010, his minor league numbers weren't that impressive.
 

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I would say so. Given the hype that surrounded him, he has yet to show anything in MLB. And he was an embarrassment this year!

Most defensive metrics had him rated as one of the best defensive 3B in 2012. But other than that, yeah, pretty much.
 

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Let him figure it out in the minors. Sometimes you need a wake up call.
 

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Most defensive metrics had him rated as one of the best defensive 3B in 2012. But other than that, yeah, pretty much.

I would argue (despite DRS claiming it accounts for shifts) that they shifted in such a manner that gave Moustakas way too much credit for plays while putting down Escobar-- in 2012 anyway. Thus their numbers going in opposite directions completely that year.
 
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