Well, at one time Wade Davis was a failing/awful starting pitcher with numbers even worse than Taillon, that the Royals moved to the bullpen as a last resort...and the rest is history. So maybe with Taillon lightning can strike for next year? LOL. Actually, now that I think about it the Royals did the same thing with Ian Kennedy. The results weren't as impressive as with Davis, but Kennedy was a somewhat effective reliever at the end of his career.Not going to lose any sleep over that one. Bound to have a bad game every once in awhile. They've still won 7 of their last 10 games just need to keep winning series and the pennant will be within reach.
As for Taillon hoping after they season they reveal he was battling some minor injury all season that at least could explain the big drop off in his performance this season. Either need to figure out how to get him right again in the offseason else he's going to be a very expensive long reliever or hard pill to swallow to release. Would even consider swapping for someone else's bad contract if they could find a match. Lot of young pitching starting to come up through the system that could push him out of the rotation mix if not roster altogether if he can't figure things out.