1. Can they add pitching?
The Royals are down to three starters in their current rotation: Michael Wacha, Noah Cameron and Seth Lugo. The bullpen was absolutely nails during Wednesday’s 10-inning shutout, but the Royals can’t expect that every time.
Dallas Keuchel, who threw five innings in Triple-A Omaha, would likely be the next man up when it comes to starters. The Royals need depth, a lot of it, and they’ll be diving into the pitching market before the clock strikes 5 p.m.
Veteran rentals who make some sense include Adrian Houser, who was scratched from Wednesday's start with the White Sox in anticipation of a trade, his teammate Aaron Civale, the Orioles' Charlie Morton or the Pirates’ Andrew Heaney. The Royals had some interest in Rays right-hander Zack Littell, too, before Littell went to the Reds on Wednesday night.
None of these players would come at a high price, and all could give the Royals some innings.
This weekend in Toronto, the Royals will have Wacha start Friday and Lugo start Sunday. Saturday is listed as “TBA” -- an immediate eyebrow-raiser because that would be Cameron’s day to start. So why isn’t he listed?
Manager Matt Quatraro said Wednesday that Cameron is “completely available” on Saturday, and he threw a bullpen on Wednesday that keeps him on track to be able to start in three days.
But, Quatraro said, the Royals could pivot.
“We have the ability to pitch him that day, but we also have the ability to pivot based on matchups and see how we get through [Wednesday] and what happens at the Deadline as well,” Quatraro said. “There’s a lot of things that could still happen.”
Perhaps the Royals acquire a starter at the Deadline who could slot in immediately on Saturday and push Cameron back a few days. Perhaps Kansas City wants to break up its starters and potential bullpen games, so instead of having Wacha, Cameron and Lugo pitch three consecutive days and then have two days of uncertainty with bullpen games or shorter starts, they spread it out and allow for more rest.
It’s all very unclear right now. We’ll see if it becomes any clearer by Friday.