Mondesi surprise highlights Opening Day roster

April 1st, 2017

Our first go-around at projecting the Royals' Opening Day roster wasn't that far off. But as manager Ned Yost likes to say every year, there is always a surprise or two in camp.
And that held true this time, as no one, not even Yost, could have foreseen rising up and grabbing the second-base job. On Sunday, the Royals finalized their final 25:
Catchers:,
This, of course, looked in doubt earlier in March when Butera collided with Perez's knee at home plate in a World Baseball Classic game. But the MRI came back clean on Perez's knee, and the Royals' organization collectively exhaled.
First base:
Last year's MVP at the MasterCard All-Star Game was a unanimous all-Classic tourney pick, helping Team USA win a gold.

Second base: Mondesi
We had projected Whit Merrifield to win this spot over and , with a courtesy mention to Mondesi back in February. We whiffed. Merrifield, who has options, was sent to Triple-A Omaha following Saturday's final Spring Training game. Colon, who does not have options, will get the other roster spot.
Shortstop:
Escobar is a pending free agent, and that is another good reason to have Mondesi in the big leagues in 2017, because Mondesi could be the shortstop in '18.
Third base:Mike Moustakas
Coming off his right ACL surgery last May, Moustakas had a great spring and is ready to go, though his time at the hot corner will be monitored the first month of the season.

Starting outfield:, ,
would be the right fielder, but he will open the season on the 10-day disabled list because of a strained oblique. Orlando replaces him.
Designated hitter:
Moss was locked in at the end of Spring Training, blasting three homers in the final week.

Bench: Colon, Cuthbert,
We originally thought the Royals might go with an 11-man staff, thus creating an opening for speedy Billy Burns on the bench. But the Royals will go with seven in the bullpen. Still, Gore and his world-class speed could take Soler's spot. Cuthbert makes the team as the primary backup to Moustakas.
Rotation:Danny Duffy, , , ,
Well, it wasn't exactly tough, but we did hit this one on the screws. Karns beat out and for the No. 5 spot.

Bullpen:, , , Young, Mike Minor, Wood,
The Royals hadn't yet acquired Wood when our first 25-man projection came out. And originally, we went out on a limb with and his 100-mph fastball grabbing a bullpen spot. Moylan was added to the roster, and was placed on the 60-day DL to make room.